Las Jawan

Focused on climate leadership training, this project capacitates young leaders to tackle climate change effectively. It includes intensive training workshops, social action projects, and digital content creation for climate awareness.

Pakistan Scottish Scholarship Scheme

The Pakistan Scottish Scholarship Scheme, implemented by WANG in Lasbela, is a transformative initiative aimed at promoting girls' education in one of Balochistan's key regions. This project is dedicated to empowering young women through education, addressing gender disparities, and fostering a supportive environment for girls to pursue academic excellence.

Empowering Climate Resilience in Lasbela

This project, in partnership with the Canada Fund for Local Initiatives, aims to build community capacity in Lasbela for environmental challenges through targeted training programs for youth.

Las Homes

Aimed at providing relief and reconstructing of 50 resilient homes for women-led families affected by floods in Lasbela.

Young Omang

aims to be an effective voice for young people’s Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR), with a firm belief in inclusivity and a human rights-based approach. Young Omang is a platform where narratives of equality, diversity and inclusivity gains credibility and power.

ADI Peer Education Sessions

A key initiative under WANG's Promoting Healthy Behaviors Program, are focused on enhancing community understanding of sexual and reproductive health rights (SRHR) and advocating for healthier lifestyle choices. The project aims to empower individuals, especially adolescents, with critical knowledge and skills for making informed decisions regarding their health and well-being.

WALI Digital Literacy Boot Camps

An integral part of WANG's Digital Inclusion Program, are dedicated to advancing digital literacy and technology skills among community members, particularly in rural areas. These boot camps are designed to bridge the digital divide by providing hands-on training and resources in essential digital technologies.

Roshan Rastay

is a transformative climate action project by WANG, aimed at converting five Lasbela villages to solar power. Spearheaded by young volunteers, the initiative installs solar lights to provide sustainable, eco-friendly illumination, enhancing safety and living conditions in these communities.

Kaka's Garden Community Sessions

This open and secure space welcomes diverse community stakeholders to share knowledge, deliberate on pivotal issues, and foster collective learning. Significantly, it is the only venue in the district dedicated to offering women and girls a safe environment for meetings, discussions, and the nurturing of ideas and creativity. This vibrant space embodies community cohesion and empowers individuals through dialogue and innovation.
  1. Active Citizen Project (March 2011 – September 2014)

    • Donor/Funding Source: British Council
    • Description: Training youth leaders in citizenship and conflict management.
    • Impact/Outcome: Equipped 540 youth leaders, executed 254 social action projects, and sensitized communities in three districts of Balochistan.
  2. Schools Online Project (May 2014 – March 2015)

    • Donor/Funding Source: British Council
    • Description: Developed partnerships between Lasbela schools and UK schools.
    • Impact/Outcome: Enhanced 40 teachers’ skills in leadership, citizenship, and quality assurance.
  3. National Exchange Program (2014)

    • Donor/Funding Source: British Council
    • Description: Facilitated national exchange visits for selected Active Citizens.
    • Impact/Outcome: Enabled 25 Active Citizens to participate in national exchanges.
  4. Peace Cricket Tournament (2014)

    • Donor/Funding Source: CDA
    • Description: Organized cricket tournament to promote peace in Lasbela.
    • Impact/Outcome: Advanced peace and harmony through sports.
  5. Baby Show (2014)

    • Donor/Funding Source: NRSP and Save the Children
    • Description: Conducted baby show with recreational activities for children.
    • Impact/Outcome: Engaged 500 children in recreational activities.
  6. Take a Child to School Project 1 (August 2015 – October 2016)

    • Donor/Funding Source: British Council
    • Description: Trained volunteers to enroll out-of-school children.
    • Impact/Outcome: Trained 240 volunteers, enrolled 2400 children in schools.
  7. Pak-Scottish Scholarship Program for Schools (September 2014 – January 2016)

    • Donor/Funding Source: Scottish Government & British Council
    • Description: Provided scholarships for children’s education continuation.
    • Impact/Outcome: Awarded scholarships to 140 children.
  8. Take a Child to School Project 2 (August 2017 – June 2021)

    • Donor/Funding Source: British Council
    • Description: Expansion of volunteer training to boost school enrollment.
    • Impact/Outcome: Trained 480 volunteers, enrolled 4300 children in schools.
  9. Pak-Scottish Scholarship Program for Schools 2018/19 (March 2019 – September 2020)

    • Donor/Funding Source: Scottish Government & British Council
    • Description: Scholarships for girls’ education continuation.
    • Impact/Outcome: Provided scholarships to 450 girls.
  10. Girls Reshaping Lives through Sports (March 2019 – September 2020)

    • Donor/Funding Source: Right to Play and Women Win
    • Description: Partnered with schools for life skills training through sports.
    • Impact/Outcome: Trained 120 students in life skills.
  11. DOSTI Sports for Development (April 2017 – Present)

    • Donor/Funding Source: Qatar Foundation + British Council
    • Description: Sports equipment provision and life skills training in schools.
    • Impact/Outcome: Built capacity of 750 students.
  12. Girl Rising (February 2017 – June 2017)

    • Donor/Funding Source: Girl Rising
    • Description: Workshops for girls on empowerment and skills.
    • Impact/Outcome: Partnered with 8 schools for girls’ workshops.
  13. Pak-Scottish Scholarship Program for Schools 2020/21 (March 2020 – September 2022)

    • Donor/Funding Source: Scottish Government
    • Description: Continued scholarship support for girls’ education.
    • Impact/Outcome: Provided scholarships to 400 girls.
  14. Brave Beyond Benazir Income Support Program (June 2021 – December 2021)

    • Donor/Funding Source: Davis Projects for Peace
    • Description: Capacity building for beneficiaries of income support.
    • Impact/Outcome: Empowered 50 income support program beneficiaries.
  15. Young Community Fellow Program (June 2021 – September 2021)

    • Donor/Funding Source: Girl Rising
    • Description: Trained community fellows to teach life skills.
    • Impact/Outcome: Educated 650 children in communities.
  16. Wang Lab of Innovation (WALI) (August 2021 – December 2021)

    • Donor/Funding Source: Sui Southern Gas Company and Internet Society
    • Description: Established a rural innovation lab in Lasbela.
    • Impact/Outcome: Focused on women’s education and skills development.
  17. WANG Flood Relief Fund (July 2022 – December 2023)

    • Donor/Funding Source: Multiple Donors
    • Description: Provided relief to flood-affected areas in Lasbela.
    • Impact/Outcome: Built 50 homes for flood-affected communities.
  18. Climate Action Fund (September 2022 – March 2023)

    • Donor/Funding Source: British Council Pakistan
    • Description: Supported climate action initiatives in Balochistan.
    • Impact/Outcome: Empowered communities for social action projects.
  19. Pakistan-Scottish Scholarship Scheme for Schoolgirls (December 2022 – September 2023)

    • Donor/Funding Source: Scotland Government and British Council Pakistan
    • Description: Provided scholarships to 700 girls in Lasbela.
    • Impact/Outcome: Facilitated continued education for girls.
  20. Climate Resilience Fund Lasbela (September 2023 – February 2024)

    • Donor/Funding Source: Canada Fund for Local Initiatives
    • Description: Trained youth for climate resilience projects.
    • Impact/Outcome: Implemented 20 social action projects.

Welfare Association for New Generation (WANG), a dynamic force in Balochistan, exemplifies youth-led community empowerment and sustainable development. Committed to gender equality, environmental stewardship, and educational upliftment, WANG is a catalyst for transformative change, creating a fairer, more resilient society.

WANG – is Registered under: Balochistan Charities Act, Societies Act, and Voluntary Social Welfare Act Registration Numbers: BL-6544686198482385 (BCRA),  NTN: 7426613

Ahmed Abad Wang,

Bela, District Lasbela, Balochistan
Phone #+92 03453503510
Email: info@wang.org.pk