Welcome To Sustainable Rural Development Organization (SRDO)

Sustainable Rural Development Organization (SRDO) established in 2008 and formally registered in 2024 with the Registration Number DSW/KP/5385 Volunteer Act, KP. SRDO as a non-profit organization, is dedicated to empowering communities through sustainable development. Our mission encompasses a broad spectrum, including the protection of children, the enhancement of water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH), ensuring food security, promoting livelihoods, fostering peace and justice, advancing education and technical training, championing women’s empowerment, and strengthening climate resilience.

SRDO have a specialist for the right awareness and advocacy headed by the expert and experienced professionals.

Our Mission

SRDO’s mission is to empower communities through sustainable development initiatives, focusing on areas such as education, healthcare, livelihoods, women’s empowerment, environmental conservation, and disaster response.

Our Vision

The vision of SRDO is to create a society where every individual has access to opportunities, resources, and services necessary for a dignified and fulfilling life. The organization envisions a community that is resilient, prosperous, and inclusive.

Our Values

Our agency has been present for over 30 years. We make the best for all our children.

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Our Team

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William Khanna

CEO & Founder

Mr. Aladin

General Manager

Zummon Khan

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