“None of us got to where we are alone. Whether the assistance we received was obvious or subtle, acknowledging someone’s help is a big part of understanding the importance of saying thank you” Harvey Mackay
NGOs are working towards the betterment of
society; however for this purpose different nonprofit organizations perform
different tasks to keep checks on the working of its processes. This is not an easy
ordeal; a regular and continuous supervision is required to make sure that each
job is done according to the required standards laid down by the organization.
Sometimes, it is because of this supervision that the field workers of NGOs have
to travel in the scorching beam of heat, under the thunderstorms, in the
valleys which are spread over mountains to reduce and avoid redundant practices.
For this purpose, HOPE an NGO in Pakistan team visited Muzaffargarh… HOPE an educational NGO in Pakistan which runs under the leadership of Dr. Mubina Agboatwalla, child specialist in
Karachi. HOPE has set up a formal school system in Muzaffargarh. The school currently has 350 students
and 15 teachers. There is a computer room and a vocational centre as well. On
the first day of their visit, the team monitored the overall performance of the
children regarding class participation, confidence, physical health and their
ability to comprehend the subject matter. They were also given snacks. On the
second day HOPE school arranged a sports day in which Dr. MubinaAgboatwalla, child specialist in Karachi distributed certificates to the
position holders. The students were also given sweaters to save them from the
cold weather. Third day was the Annual day in which Dr. Mubina Agboatwalla,child specialist in Karachi was made the chief guest. She distributed gift
hampers given by Jaffer Public School as a token of love and respect to the
less privileged students of HOPE school Muzaffargarh and also gave school bags
to the students of HOPE school.
HOPE team also visited Vocational center of HOPE
in Muzaffargarh in which around thirty women are learning skills such as
sewing, cutting, embroidery etc. This vocational center also has a computer lab
which enables the less privileged to learn computer skills free of cost. This Vocational center was built with the help
of generous donation given to HOPE by PARCO.
HOPE team is particularly thankful to Mr. Safdar
Bukhari and Mrs. Iram Bukhari for their unprecedented support which enables
HOPE to carry out its monitoring procedures in Muzaffargarh every year.
Regular supervisions have made us able to locate
our loopholes and rectify them as much as possible to achieve best possible results.
There are trained supervisors at HOPE who have built a culture that values
supervision.
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