Key Stakeholders Connect

NFEH

Introduction

Every one of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) can not be achieved by just one organization. Advances will depend on collaboration, trust, and sharing the responsibility among the different sectors of society. Understanding these points, the National Forum for Environment & Health (NFEH) is a major player as a connector – NGOs, the business community, the public sector, and community organizations are brought along to co-create projects with a lasting impact.

Through our Key Stakeholders Connect program, we are ensuring that like-minded and mutually strengthening organizations have access to a common working ground where they can jointly develop projects with a measurable and sustainable impact on human beings and nature.

Why The Program was Launched

Build Partnerships

Social work collaborations that merge ideas, skills, and funds of NGOs, corporate, and welfare organizations are to be created.

Align Efforts with SDGs

Be the means and ways of determining if projects are in line with the Sustainable Development Goals created by the UN in 2030.

Mutual Understanding

Inaugurate trust and cooperative behavior among the different stakeholder types in the society.

Events and Success Stories

In several years, NFEH has been a key player in many multiplayer cooperation events that have demonstrated the joint work strength:

  • Thar Foundation & Saylani Welfare Trust – The two parties have signed a joint venture agreement to provide various kinds of aid to the poverty-stricken areas of Thar District, such as food, health care, sanitation, and the like, along with adopting and promoting sustainable development practices.
  • The Non-Formal Education Helpline (NFEH) was the medium through which the Bin Qutub Foundation, Alamgir Welfare Trust, and Helpline Trust got in touch with each other. As a result, they are now able to collaborate on projects that focus on the community, its welfare, and social development.

Community & National Impact

The Key Stakeholders Connect program has led to:

  • Improved resource mobilization, which has led to savings in resources as well as time, owing to better coordination of efforts.
  • Deepened community outreach mainly in areas that are less privileged and have been negatively impacted.
  • An extended project scope as a result of interaction between different non-profit organizations to share common knowledge and skills.
  • Moved faster towards achieving the SDGs, especially in such areas as health, education, environment, and poverty alleviation, which are easier to implement through partnerships.
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Our Clients

Future Plans

Next, NFEH plans to:

  • Build its high-level contact map to better include more corporate partners, international NGOs, and grassroots organizations.
  • Create practical instruments for conversation and coordination, such as developed forums, regularly scheduled conferences, and networking events.
  • Promote cross-sector collaborations wherein business, government, and nonprofit organizations come together to find common national solutions.
  • Make it possible that future projects not only complement SDGs 3, 6, 7, 11, 13, and 17 but also directly contribute to the development agenda of Pakistan.

The Key Stakeholders Connect initiative is one of NFEH’s projects that shows the belief in the power of collaboration, working to multiply the impact. Supporting this idea, we have a diversity of organizations we work with, which means new opportunities for us, new strengths of the communities, and a new speed of making a sustainable and equitable future a reality.

25 Years
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