Who we are

District Development Association Tharparkar-DDAT is an indigenous non-government organization, working as a Humanitarian cum De velopment organization since 1992 in Mirpurkhas, Umerkot and Tharparkar Sindh Pakistan

Empowered and resilient rural communities in Sindh, thriving with dignity, equity, and sustainable livelihoods

DDAT enables inclusive development by bridging gaps between resources and communities. We foster locally-led solutions that strengthen livelihoods, enhance climate resilience, and empower people to drive sustainable progress

⦁ To organize and build the capacities of rural and semi urban communities to collective action for community development process
⦁ To empower rural women through provision economic opportunities and participation in development process and income generation activities.
⦁ To enhance the capacities of women and girls’ activists / volunteers of community-based organizations through various programs of training to enable them to work efficiently in rural communities
⦁ To access on water, sanitation and hygiene to poor communities through innovative model of water restoration in rural communities of Tharparkar
⦁ To promote and protect human rights through education, advocacy campaigning, training and legal assistance
⦁ To protect and preserve cultural heritage and restoration for cultural transformation and development
⦁ To strengthen the community’s leadership for good governance, democracy and citizen engagement for just society.

Our Projects

Our Success Story

DDAT Success Story​

Kavita is living in a Small Village Neto Ji Dhani which is situated in Union Council Bapuhar,Taluka Islamkot District Tharparkar. Only 95 peoples are living village (Dhani). There is no any school that’s why all children of this village were out of school.

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