ISLAMABAD: A survey report prepared by the Quaid-i-Azam University (QAU) appreciated the government Shelter Home Project as a valuable contribution towards achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 2030 like ‘no poverty, zero hunger, clean water and reduce inequality’.

The report said it had enabled the poor beneficiaries to save more money and support their families.

This third party assessment and evaluation report on shelter homes commonly known as ‘Panahgahs’ has been compiled by senior faculty members of Sociology Department of QAU under the guidance of Dr Hazirullah.

Quaid-i-Azam University Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Mohammad Ali presented the report to Managing Director Pakistan Baitul Mal (PBM), Malik Zaheer Abbas Khokhar.

The majority of the people who were interviewed were hardworking people who were struggling to earn for their families.

The report includes the independent and impartial reviews of the project stating that the beneficiaries are now able to save more amount by having free of charge food and shelters.

The report reveals that the beneficiaries unanimously appreciated quality of food and cleanliness; they reported that they are provided hygienic and nutritious food in decent respectful environment. The study’s findings suggest that the Panahgahs have liberated daily wagers and poor visitors to the twin cities from the stress and tension of food.

Appreciating the analysis, Managing Director PBM underscored the need of such research work for other pro-poor initiatives of the organisation as well. He said Panahgah initiative translates the affection and care of the prime minister for the poor and deprived people.

He highlighted that implementing the prime minister’s vision, more model Panahgahs are going to be built, Ehsaas Centre will also be established in these Panahgahs as a comprehensive solution of all the problems of the visitors linked with poverty.

Quaid-i-Azam University Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Mohammad congratulated Dr. Hazirullah and the entire faculty members who worked hard to complete the research work.

He further vowed to strengthen the relationship with Pakistan Baitul Mal extending the research work for other social welfare projects of the organisation.

Published in Dawn, December 26th, 2021

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