About us
Who we are
The Indus Future Foundation is a dedicated Non Governmental Organization based in Tando Muhammad Khan, led by a team of professionals, educators, development activists and advocates. We are committed to the sustainable development of Sindh, with primary focus on empowering women, youth, children and persons with disabilities.
The Indus Future Foundation (IFF) was established in July 2011 and began its official operations in August 2011. The foundation was formed by a group of like-minded individuals with experience in national and international organizations who identified significant capacity issues and socio-economic vulnerabilities following the 2010 super floods in Pakistan.
Youth Conventions & Leadership: We empower the next generation of leaders by organizing Youth Conventions and capacity-building events. These forums provide a platform for young people to discuss democratic values, the state of local governance, and their role in social change. By training youth volunteers on systems like the Sindh Local Government Act, we bridge the gap between young citizens and the political process.
Budget Advocacy & Tax Justice: We work to ensure that public resources are managed transparently and equitably. Our budget advocacy initiatives focus on monitoring local government spending and advocating for allocations that prioritize the needs of marginalized communities. Through our tax justice programs, we raise awareness about fair taxation systems and demand accountability in how tax revenue is reinvested into essential social services like education and healthcare.
Inclusion & Disability Support (PWDs): The foundation is committed to the principle of “leaving no one behind.” We actively support Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) by facilitating access to assistive devices and mobility aids. Beyond physical support, we advocate for the rights of PWDs in civic spaces, ensuring that infrastructure, electoral processes, and social services are inclusive and accessible to all.
Civic Awareness & Citizen Assemblies: We organize Citizens’ Assemblies at the town and city levels to foster a culture of local accountability. These assemblies serve as a bridge between the community and the government, allowing citizens to voice their demands regarding local elections, infrastructure needs, and the removal of barriers that prevent women and vulnerable groups from participating in public life.
Human Rights & Social Justice: At the core of our operations is a commitment to a just and peaceful society. We facilitate social movements that advocate for equal access to basic services regardless of religious, racial, or linguistic backgrounds. This includes promoting women’s participation in the electoral process and ensuring that the norms of the Election Commission are followed for free and fair representation.
Our Approach
Our Mission
IFF is dedicated to facilitating social movements that ensure equitable access to basic social services and decision-making processes. We achieve this by: Delivering and advocating for inclusive civic and political education. Promoting quality formal and non-formal education and primary healthcare that is accessible to all. Strengthening disaster resilience and climate adaptation specifically tailored for the most vulnerable.
Our Vision
Indus Future Foundation (IFF) envisions a just, peaceful, and inclusive society where every individual—regardless of religious, racial, sexual, or linguistic identity, and inclusive of Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) and other marginalized groups—enjoys fundamental human rights, dignity, and equal opportunities to thrive.
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