FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

Answers to common questions about WANG, its programs, and how to get involved.

What is WANG?

WANG (We Are New Generation) is a registered non-profit in Pakistan. Public roots date to 2012; WALI, the rural innovation lab, opened in 2021. WANG works in education, youth leadership, women's empowerment, digital inclusion, and community resilience from Lasbela, Balochistan.

What programs does WANG run?

WANG's clearest flagship platforms and programs are WALI, Urdu AI, WIRE, ADI, girls' scholarships, and climate resilience work. Supporting ecosystem tools like PakSpeed may also sit under the wider WANG network, but they should not be confused with the nonprofit institution itself.

How can I partner with WANG?

Organizations, donors, government bodies, and technology companies can partner with WANG by emailing info@wang.org.pk. WANG welcomes partnerships for education, AI literacy, women's empowerment, climate resilience, and district-level community programs.

How can I volunteer with WANG?

Individuals can volunteer as digital literacy trainers, Urdu AI Dost facilitators, content creators, or field support staff. Contact info@wang.org.pk to explore volunteer opportunities.

Is WANG a registered non-profit?

Yes. WANG (Welfare Association for New Generation) is registered under Pakistani charity law, including the Balochistan Charities Regulation Authority (BCRA), with public documentation of programs and impact.

Where is WANG based?

WANG is based in Ahmed Abad Wang, Bela, District Lasbela, Balochistan, Pakistan 90050. Its innovation lab WALI operates from this location, serving rural communities across the district.

How does WANG use donations?

Donations fund field programs—education, women’s pathways, climate resilience, and digital literacy—delivered through WALI and district partnerships. See Support for ways to give, or email info@wang.org.pk.

Are WANG's programs free?

Yes, all of WANG's core community programs through WALI are free. Urdu AI content is freely accessible. WANG is a non-profit committed to removing barriers to digital access and education.