Welcome to Gawahi Mission Trust Intl.

Gawahi Mission Trust is an non-governmental organization which implements humanitarian and development activities across Pakistan. Since 2007

Mission & Vision

GMT-P as an ecumenical organization will struggle for a community based on social justice, regardless of class, religion, gender and culture

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Our Strategy

Bridging the gap between national policy makers and implementating agencies such as provincial governments, local bodies, NGOs and CBO.

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Our Projects

Gawahi Mission’s thematic priorities include: disaster management; water, sanitation, and the environment; health; education; livelihoods.

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About Gawahi Mission Trust

Gawahi Mission Trust-Pakistan is an non-governmental organization which implements humanitarian and development activities across Pakistan. Since 2007, GMT-P has worked for the development and relief of marginalized communities on the basis that all individuals irrespective of race, faith, color, sex, economic status, or political opinion have the right to choose how to live. The organization assists communities to achieve economic prosperity and improve human and social capital through participatory endeavors, which liberate families and enhance their capacities to take control over their lives. Committed to quality performance, human rights, right to access information, and right to complain, GMT-P ensures that its humanitarian and development initiatives provide communities with their pertinent right and authority over resources. Currently, GMT-P operates from its head office in Islamabad and additional offices in Abbottabad, Mardan, and Swat in Pakistan. GMT-P’s thematic priorities include: disaster management; water, sanitation, and the environment; health; education; livelihoods. With a network of close to Two hundred partners, GMT-P adopts various approaches to project implementation. The organization can either be fully or semi-operational or work directly with an implementing partner depending on the type of project. This versatility enables GMT-P to cater every initiative to the needs of the communities, thus, preserving their dignity, self-reliance, and ownership. GMT-P became a full member of the Humanitarian Accountability Partnership. Sarfarz Willam and Jacob Anjum, in partnership with partners and staff, restructured the program and established one of largest GMT programs across the Country . Today, it implements many projects falling under the three main programs and not only covers the one province but assists other provinces in Pakistan.

Mission Project

Water Pump Project December 6, 2018

Gawahi Mission/ Television Project for Villages of Sindh its just beginning we need to your prayers [+]

Flood near Kotri Barrage December 6, 2018

Recent Flood near Kotri Barrage destroyed Gawahi Mission and television school in Karo Khe, kotri-Si [+]

Flood in Sindh December 3, 2018

Heavy monsoon rains over the last month have caused widespread damage, mostly in the southern provin [+]

Hari Camp School December 3, 2018

Hari camp is located in the district Kotri- Sindh, its village of people who has been released from [+]

Jhampir School (Thatta) December 3, 2018

“Jhimpir” a small village of Thatta -Sindh (150Km from Karachi) where many communities living togeth [+]

Food Package Distribution September 2, 2015

Thank God Gawahi Mission & television distribute food package to recent flood effected family in [+]

Gawahi Mission team visited Flood Effected Districts and Distribute Food stuff items, Their is need [+]

this is another unreached area where we have started working on school project. Hari camp (name of t [+]

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