Pakistan Village Development Program (PVDP) is a leading non-governmental organization, registered under the Societies Act 1860, dedicated to building a just and inclusive civil society by harnessing the creative energies of the poor and underprivileged.
Since 1999, PVDP has been at the forefront of community-driven development across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the Merged Districts, and Azad Jammu & Kashmir, implementing impactful programs in human and institutional development, education, health, WASH, food security, disaster risk reduction, livelihoods, gender equality, and humanitarian assistance.
Through strategic partnerships and participatory approaches, PVDP empowers marginalized communities and promotes sustainable, rights-based development at the grassroots level.

"building a just civil society by harnessing the creative energies of the poor and underprivileged"
To support and develop replicable models and strategies for sustainable development, grounded in community participation and local resource mobilization.
To support initiatives for sustainable, gender-sensitive community development—particularly in drinking water supply, environmental sanitation, education, agriculture, health & nutrition, and microcredit & enterprise.
To encourage, build, and strengthen the technical and management capacity of development organizations (CBOs, NGOs, and government line departments) to ensure the sustainability of development initiatives.
To create linkages and collaborative networks among development organizations (public and private) for sustainable and impactful development.
Since its inception, PVDP has developed strong partnerships with a diverse range of international donors and organizations, successfully managing over PKR 1.47 billion across 142 projects. Our work is built on trust, transparency, and proven impact—making PVDP a partner of choice for both humanitarian and development programming.















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