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From Drought to Dignity

Transforming Lives in Sindh

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Resilient Communities

Sustainable Futures. Inclusive Growth.

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Empowering people to lead climate-smart development

dignified livelihoods across vulnerable regions.

Who We Are

District Development Association, Tharparkar (DDAT)

is an indigenous, non-governmental organization established in 1992, dedicated to advancing inclusive and sustainable development in rural Sindh. Headquartered in Tharparkar, DDAT works closely with marginalized and climate-vulnerable communities to address humanitarian needs, strengthen local capacities, and promote long-term resilience.

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30+

Years Experience

PARTNERS IN DEVELOPMENT

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WHAT WE DO

DDAT implements integrated humanitarian and development programs to address the root causes of poverty, vulnerability, and exclusion in rural Sindh. Our work combines community-led development, climate resilience, and humanitarian action to deliver sustainable outcomes for marginalized populations, particularly in drought-prone and climate-affected districts.

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Our Impact

Over the past three decades, District Development Association, Tharparkar (DDAT) has delivered humanitarian assistance and development programs that have improved access to basic services, strengthened livelihoods, and enhanced resilience for marginalized communities in rural Sindh. Our impact is rooted in long-term community engagement, locally led implementation, and strong partnerships with government and development agencies.

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