Tag: Shahdadkot

  • Research Methods and Survey Techniques Training for Baseline Survey Team

    Shahnawaz Chachar conducted a comprehensive training session on research methods and survey techniques for a baseline survey team working on a project focused on Camel Jockey children. This project was implemented by the IRC (Indus Resource Center, Khairpur) and funded by UNICEF. The training took place in Shahdadkot and Ghotki, Sindh, Pakistan, and aimed to equip the survey team with the necessary skills and knowledge to conduct an effective and rigorous baseline survey. The training covered a wide range of topics, including best practices for conducting interviews (structured and semi-structured), various data collection methodologies (quantitative and qualitative), effective beneficiary selection strategies, and accurate data entry procedures. Emphasis was placed on ethical considerations in research, data privacy, and ensuring the validity and reliability of the collected data. This training was crucial for the project’s success, as the baseline survey data would inform program design, implementation, and evaluation.

  • Empowering Women and Reducing Poverty in Ghotki

    Shahnawaz Chachar managed two Care International-supported projects for Takhleeq Foundation in Ghotki. The projects empowered women and reduced poverty through skills training, microfinance, education, health, and social mobilization. He managed project activities, budget, timeline, and resources. He also worked in the Shahdadkot office on the post-disaster Psychosocial Support Project. (Location: Ghotki, Sindh; Dates: Dates not provided)

  • Psychosocial Support Project: Helping Flood-Affected Communities in Shahdadkot

    Shahnawaz Chachar coordinated the post-disaster Psychosocial Support Project, supported by Care International, in flood-affected areas of Shahdadkot. He coordinated with partner organizations, communicated with the donor, and reported on progress. (Location: Shahdadkot district, Pakistan; Dates: Jul 2007 — Jun 2008)