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Young League Pakistan

Welcome to YLP!
Young League Pakistan (YLP) is an independent, membership based, voluntary, non-profit making, non-governmental organization located in Multan, Punjab, Pakistan. YLP is working for renders community in the field of education, peace, prosperity, poverty elevation, health, hunger, UN-employment, culture, emergency services, social work, research work, event management, environment and water purification. These services are being given from the year 1979 onwards. We established 12 formal education schools there 4966 poor female and male students are studying, 8550 students pass out, more than 289 poor female and male persons get jobs.

Aims & Objectives
Young League Pakistan (YLP) will strive to establish harmony, solidarity and legal / human rights awareness among the people through the means of education, seminars, lectures, symposium, training, workshops, mass media and print media. YLP is primarily based upon the passion of humanism, it will help needy people in moral, legal and social terms for the solution of their legitimate problems and foster among them passionate and active humanism. To eradicate injustice from the society and provide measures of justice through legal advices and counsels. To work for legal empowerment of general masses and particularly the impoverished segments of society like women, children, refugees, prisoners and labors/workers and general public affected by natural disasters, i.e. Earthquake, floods and accidents, etc.

To organized training workshops. To promote works rights and insurance their security. To establish a proper network of technically trained Human Rights Lawyers and Police officials as “Attorneys of Human Rights” who can support the disadvantaged groups through legal assistance. To work for law reforms where any law is found to be unfair or discriminatory. To augment advocacy campaign for legislation in the areas where there is lack of laws to deal with the issues relating to human rights.

To establish child care centers in order to provide formal, informal and technical education to the neglected and poor children. To provide moral support to the plight of juvenile prisoners detained at various jails throughout the country. To manage the crisis centers established by the Government and provide human life facilities to the residents.

To suggest preventive measures, safety purposes and policy recommendation against Polio and hepatitis through awareness by print and mass media campaign. To organize teams of volunteers in order to deal with any unforeseen catastrophe and develop a mechanism to provide relief and rehabilitation services to the communities.

To empower community at grass root level through participatory approach and open discussions. Create empowerment awareness among the women through seminars, workshops, symposium, print and mass media. In light of international conventions and protocols, create awareness about gender discrimination & sexual harassment among the general public. To addressed and meet the dire needs of community with the provision of basic amenities of life (i.e. Education, Peace and prosperity) to all sections and factions of society. To socio-economical empowerment of communities with a special focus on marginalized sections of society. To worked for development, poverty elimination, peace, global environmental threat and human rights in the coming decades.

MISSION
YLP's goal is to alleviate illiteracy poverty and hunger in Multan/ Pakistan. YLP mission and goal provide people the road map our belief and objective provide us a certain course of actions and our values determine our ways to reach the destination. Pakistan is a country where people have all the basic facility which is required to maintain the life at a certain and better standard through integrated development process at the grass root level.

Brief History
Young League Pakistan (YLP) was established in April 14, 1979. YLP is located in Multan (Punjab) Pakistan. Same day YLP arrange an award distribution ceremony in which awards give to local stage actors and actresses. Since the time of its establishment it has been effective engaged to serve the humanity. It emerged as an active non-state, non-profit, non-religious voluntary organization. It seeks to make meaningful and lasting interventions for the well being of mankind. The organization has taken initiative to alleviate the root cause of many of the sociology economic problems prevailing in Pakistan. The pluralism and multi-cause orientation of the organization enables it to work in diverse fields. YLP is not a donor-dependent, but is a donor-friendly organization that sustains its activities through financial assistance from local and overseas donors, thereby allowing sufficient room for networking with global support agencies and multilateral development institutions that share our development vision. It is backed by an Executive Board, Patron Council and a Volunteers Council composed of men and women known for their integrity and commitment to make meaningful contribution to growth of the organization in diverse fields. YLP is working for renders community. In the field of education, peace, prosperity, poverty elevation, health, hunger, UN-employment, culture, emergency services, social work, research work, event management, environment and water purification in and around the Multan district. These services are being given from the year 1979 onwards with the help of local philanthropic person’s donations. We established 12 formal education schools in different areas of Multan (Pakistan) there 4966 poor female and male students are studying under our schools, 8550 students pass out. YLP has been providing jobs to more than 289 poor female and male persons in YLP’s 12 schools for the reduce UN-employment. In YLP office and operational staff also get jobs from many years. YLP also establish nine peace committees for the civil harmony in the society in collaboration of the government institutions like police. YLP disbursed grants for providing books to poor students and marriage grant for poor girls. More than 29 thousand people get direct benefit from YLP services from year 1979 to 2014.

Important Years
1979: YLP established and distributed Awards between prominent personalities and stage plays actors/actress. 1980: YLP conduct cultural plays. 1982: YLP establish its first educational institution at people’s colony Multan namely "Baha uddin Zikarya girl’s school". 1985: YLP start the youth alliance activities. 1987: YLP registered by the Government of Punjab (Pakistan) under the Societies Registration Act XXI of 1860. YLP is also affiliated with All Pakistan Youth Federation. 1991: YLP was enrolled with the Ministry of Youth Affairs Government of Pakistan. 1992: When YLP Establish youth peace committees at every police station level and central committee with the cooperation of SSP Multan Mr. Javaid Noor. 1996: In this year YLP establish its 12th school at green market road Multan namely "Iqra Model School ". 2014: YLP establish its Oversees Section and launched its website.

Our Approach
Some NGO’s works under the development approach and some under the charity approach. But in our view, best policy is the combined policy. YLP bridges a significant gap in Pakistan’s development sector, one that exists between concerned donors looking for deserving initiatives. We achieve this through our motivated and talented volunteers who help us identify, evaluate and oversee high impact development initiatives on the ground.

Key Points
We go beyond traditional charity with the development approach by performing extensive due diligence to identify critically needed projects where the impact is crucial and measurable.

Deploy skilled volunteers to enable disciplined giving. We train highly-educated volunteers to apply their time and skills towards objective evaluation and monitoring of projects.

Give 100% of donations to projects. YLP’s board pledges to cover operating costs, so donor money is used entirely for project grants.

Since 2014, YLP has added an international working group, implementing projects manages the networking and finances with partners globally and opening membership worldwide.

YLP has 30 part time staff and collaborates with scientist, researchers, engineers and volunteers. The overall responsibility for the strategic and financial management is executing their function on a voluntary basis.

Registration
YLP was officially registered as non governmental organization (NGO) by Government of Punjab (Pakistan) in October 03, 1987 under Societies Registration Act XXI of 1860, vide letter no. PP/560.

Enrollment
YLP was enrolled as NGO in August 20, 1991 with the Ministry of Youth Affairs Government of Pakistan vide enrollment no. F.7-13/89-NP.

Affiliation
YLP is affiliated as active organization from June 4, 1987 to still with All Pakistan Youth Federation, National Youth Parliament of Pakistan, and Punjab Youth Parliament. YLP was also affiliated with All Road Users Association of Pakistan (ARUP), Kul Multan Tanzimi Ittehad, Great Alliance of NGO’s Multan and Pakistan National Centre Multan.

Tax Registration
YLP and its officials are registered for National Tax No (NTN) with Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) Government of Pakistan for social work activities without accommodation N.E.C.

Founder
Mr. Tariq Mahmood Qureshi is YLP founder. He is a working journalist, active social worker, educationist and small businessman. Mr. Qureshi is also C.E.O of "Young League Pakistan". He is responsible for the all operations of the organization and leads YLP’s education and Water initiatives. He has an educational background and after completing her education, Qureshi worked as Principal at Union Cambridge School Multan. He worked as active journalist in many leading news papers of Pakistan and news agencies and also get key posts Just like Editor and Chief Reporter. Qureshi now a days working as Editor in a monthly magazine "Tamheed" published from Multan city of Pakistan since 2008. He elected as Executive Member of Multan Press Club many times. He is Managing Director of a firm Tamheed Enterprises. This firm deals in government contracts, real estate, manufacturing, general order supply, architecting, civil engineering, import, export, and event management.

CEO Massage
Tariq Mahmood Qureshi says in his own words "Some NGO's works under the development approach or some through charity approach. But in my view, best policy is the combined policy. So under the banner of Young League Pakistan, we are struggling for the achievement of YLP main three logos Education, Peace, Prosperity since April 1979".

Management
YLP is managed by an Executive Board with the assistance of YLP Supreme Council, YLP General Council, YLP Donors Council and YLP Volunteers Council composed of men and women known for their integrity and commitment to make meaningful contribution to growth of the Ngo and Pakistan. YLP established working groups for its each project. YLP also established Project management committees for its each educational project.

What is New?
YLP establish its Overseas Section in 2014. Overseas Section at YLP usually pertain to identifying, evaluating and executing quality projects as well as raising funds to finance the same world wise. Young League Pakistan plans to establish the YLP’s National Secretariat in Islamabad and Provincial Secretariats in Karachi, Lahore, Quetta, Peshawar and Muzafarabad. These offices will use for YLP’s goals and also use for propagate our policies. YLP invites applications for the District Presidents & office bearers of the District Executive Committees (DEC) from All Districts of the Pakistan.

Baha Udin Zikarya Girls School
It is situated at people’s colony Multan. It is an ongoing primary school and its date of establishment is 01-04-1982. During the last 32 years 775 students pass out and 410 present students are studding. There is seven female and five staff getting jobs.

Rizwan Public School
It is situated at Masoom Shah Road Multan. It is an ongoing Elementary school and its date of establishment is 01-04-1985. During the last 29 years 1120 students pass out and 430 present students are studding. There is ten female and eight staff getting jobs.

Union Cambridge School
It is situated at Chowk Fawara Multan. It is an ongoing high school and its date of establishment is 01-01-1991. During the last 23 years 1100 students pass out and 750 present students are studding. There is fifteen female and ten staff getting jobs.

Kids Cambridge School
It is situated at Pul Shawala Multan. It is an ongoing Primary school and its date of establishment is 01-09-1993. During the last 21 years 500 students pass out and 300 present students are studding. There is seven female and five staff getting jobs.

Eagle Cambridge School
It is situated at Pak Gate Multan. It is an ongoing Elementary school and its date of establishment is 01-04-1994. During the last 20 years 760 students pass out and 340 present students are studding. There is ten female and eight staff getting jobs.

Little Star Model School
It is situated at Gulgashat Colony Multan. It is an ongoing Primary school and its date of establishment is 01-04-1994. During the last 20 years 475 students pass out and 290 present students are studding. There is seven female and five staff getting jobs.

Al-Mastan Public School
It is situated at Near New Gain Market Multan. It is an ongoing high school and its date of establishment is 01-03-1995. During the last 19 years 900 students pass out and 650 present students are studding. There is fifteen female and ten staff getting jobs.

House of Angles
It is situated at Qadeer Abad Multan. It is an ongoing high school and its date of establishment is 01-04-1995. During the last 19 years 900 students pass out and 638 present students are studding. There is fifteen female and ten staff getting jobs.

Country Public School
It is situated at Muhammadi Muhalah Multan. It is an ongoing Primary school and its date of establishment is 01-04-1995. During the last 19 years 450 students pass out and 280 present students are studding. There is seven female and five staff getting jobs.

Roshan e Pakistan Model School
It is situated at Masoom Shah Road Multan. It is an ongoing Elementary school and its date of establishment is 01-04-1995. During the last 19 years 720 students pass out and 330 present students are studding. There is ten female and eight staff getting jobs.

Al-Madina Model School
It is situated at Lohari Gate Multan. It is an ongoing Primary school and its date of establishment is 01-09-1996. During the last 18 years 425 students pass out and 270 present students are studding. There is seven female and five staff getting jobs.

Iqra Model School
It is situated at Fruit Market Road Multan. It is an ongoing Primary school and its date of establishment is 01-09-1996. During the last 18 years 425 students pass out and 278 present students are studding. There is seven female and five staff getting jobs.

Union Woman College
YLP is now being established a women degree college to provide mentoring for one thousand at risk matriculate female students in the Multan. The program will create partnerships with the local educational management and the public. Start-up expenses come to $8,500, which is mostly stationery, legal costs, and expenses associated with opening our office. We will also need $80,000 to finance the first year of operations. Total need is 88,500 $ and annual need per student donation is 250 $.

Skilled Center
YLP is finding a solution to the problems of livelihood for the youth through quality vocational training of international standards. YLP is now being established a skilled center to provide mentoring for one thousand poor male and female students in the Multan. We offer one year courses in various trades followed by internships in industry or commercial organizations. Skilled workforce of integrity, and who are readily employable locally and abroad. Total cast is 82000.

Reduced Extremism Program
The socio-political and economic fabric of the South Punjab and the other parts of Pakistan is badly affected because of poor governance and strong influence of the militant Islamist groups. These areas are faced with the growing challenge of extremism, militancy and radicalization. The situation therefore demands an immediate intervention of the civil society. Since a very large population of the youth is currently enrolled in the educational institutions, it is projected that they should be reached, sensitized and trained within their educational institutions. Unfortunately, teachers are often themselves not sufficiently trained to address the challenge of extremism and radicalization.

Youth Peace Committees
To cater this demand, YLP established in 1992 Central Youth Peace Committee (CYPC) and Ward Youth Peace Committees (WYPC) at every Police Station level with the collaboration of Multan Police and its chief SSP Multan Mr. Javaid Noor. These youth peace committees have launched a Project titled Multan Peace Project. It is a mobilizing, monitoring, training and evolving program for public. This project is carrying out every year especially in Islamic month of Muharam.

Youth Peace Centers
YLP also wants to establish Peace Centers in Multan and other major cities of Pakistan. YLP has collaborated with local groups, government organizations, social action groups, students and teachers’ to combat the menace of extremism. Lasting peace cannot be achieved without a sustainable democracy & good governance. If we are to defeat extremism, we must build a society where rule of law, accountability and justice prevails. And that is why YLP over the years has worked, side by side with conflict resolution efforts, to create awareness about the importance of governance and its critical role in the society. YLP, particularly, has focused its attention on the youth and has conducted targeted programs for their training and capacity building as future leaders and as voices of reason in their own societies.

Teachers Training Program
YLP will advocate the re-conceptualization of teacher’s role as harbingers of change for peace, non-violence and democratic consolidation and seeks a positive behavioral change among the target beneficiaries. The primary objective of this project is to sensitize and train teachers to acquire knowledge, skills and attitudes to think critically, promote a culture of tolerance and pluralism by educating their colleagues and students on the significance of peace, non-violence and social cohesion, and create a counter narrative to extremist discourse for sustainable peace in the society.

Minorities Rights Protection
In addition, YLP has extensively worked on the rights of minorities in the country and sensitization of the general public on issues relating to religious tolerance and cultural diversity. Inter-faith harmony is one of the core areas of focus for our organization and to bring about a change in the social behavior and create an environment of tolerance.

Employment Services
Since the time of establishment and start its educational projects YLP has been providing jobs to more than 241 poor female and male persons (117 female teachers, 84 male teachers and 40 organizational staff) in YLP’s 12 schools for the reduce un-employment. Number of Employments: 289 Annual Expenses: 3, 46,800 $ Per Person Need 1200 $

Child Health Program
YLP aims to protect children's health by striving for a world free of toxic and unsafe toys. YLP's trying for sustainable school toilets and establishing nitrate levels in ground, surface and drinking water. YLP is helping parents to create a safe and healthy environment for their newborns. Our aim is to eliminate Polio form Pakistan.

Health Capacity Building
During the reporting period Health Promotion Program conducted 187 trainings and trained 4,790 people including community midwives, (CMW's), Community Health Workers (CHW's), educators/ teachers, Traditional Birth Attendants (TBA), Lady Health Workers (LHW's) and Doctors. YLP community midwifery training program has trained 250 CMW’s, (2010-2014). 23 442 Health Sessions were taken by CMW’s, CHA and YLP workers in which number of participants were more than 350.

Health Promotion Program
YLP Health Program encompasses a variety of population groups, risk factors, diseases in various settings and is not limited to a specific health problem or any specific set of behaviors. The principles and strategies for health promotion in YLP are applied to associated efforts put into education, community development, policy, and are equally valid for prevention of communicable diseases, injury and violence, and mental problems, as they are for prevention of non-communicable diseases.

Chemicals and Health
YLP and its members advocate for non-chemical alternatives country wide, based on three principles: polluter pays, reversal of the burden of proof and the precautionary principle, and will highlight the gaps and inadequacies in current legislation. YLP raises awareness amongst consumers and encourages them to ask questions about the products they allow into their homes.

Breast Cancer Prevention
Linking Breast cancer and our environment; is chemical exposure the missing link factor in the rise of the breast cancer epidemic especially in South Punjab. YLP will campaign for its prevention.

Safe Cosmetics
We are exposed to hazardous chemicals everywhere and on a daily basis. Our bathrooms contain numerous products from eye make-up, creams and shower gels to baby powder and toothpaste. Hazardous chemicals have been found consistently in beauty and personal care products.

Food Bank
YLP's goal is to alleviate hunger in Multan city by soliciting, collecting, growing, and packaging food for distribution through a network. Our services include food box programs, emergency food programs, self business and a food farm that provides opportunities for self-sufficiency activities for "at risk" people. YLP is establishing a Food Bank in Multan city.

Biodiversity and Food Camping
Some NGO’s works under the development approach and some under the charity approach. But in our view, best policy is the combined policy. YLP’s overall goal for Safe Food Production and Sustainable Rural Development in the Multan district and all over the Pakistan is that by 2020 all children, women and men have access to safe, regional, diverse and affordable food, free of hazardous chemicals based on fair trade and produced in harmony with nature and landscape, protecting water, soil, air and biodiversity. YLP is running a camping in this regard its annual cast is 600 $.

Legal Aid Services
YLP’s strong legal team includes 12 lawyers operating in Multan. YLP maintains legal aid cell, which provide assistance to women, man and juveniles in prison, as well as to other needy women who approach them from the community. YLP pursues cases in courts and funds bail and fine payments for women and juvenile prisoners. Currently, YLP is providing legal aid at Central Jail Multan, District Jail Multan and Central Jail Multan (women ward). YLP provides free legal assistance to the community and pursues cases with a focus on achieving out-of-court settlements so that unnecessary emotional and monetary costs can be avoided. Through its research program, YLP conducts realistic and analytically sound assessments of contemporary issues concerning women, proposes amendments to bring current laws in conformity with the needs of the times, and facilitates effective implementation of the revised laws.

Climate & Energy Camping
Water and Climate Change are two of the programmatic focus areas for YLP. Both program areas have cross-linkages to create synergies for our work in related areas like food, energy, urban planning and disaster risk reduction. Our intervention in water and climate change is devised around a carefully articulated framework for collating research/knowledge and conducting policy engagement.

Water Equity Program
YLP attempts to recast water YLP related policy and research to address the vulnerabilities likely to be accentuated by water related disaster. Contemporary water resource planning frameworks are based upon normal conditions continuing into the future. A YLP approach aims to build societal resilience in water related extreme events, such as droughts and floods, by treating extremes as part of the normal continuum of human environment relations.

Green Plantation
YLP Green is an environmental program of Young League Pakistan, which is working for preservation of environment in the Multan and suburbs. It is comprised on annual walks, plantation, camps and seminars.

Climate Policies and Solutions
YLP cooperates with partners to assure that the voices of vulnerable groups are heard in the climate negotiations and proposes changes to the criteria for climate funding, to make sure they become accessible in particular to women, indigenous peoples and urban poor.

Micro Finance
YLP believes that Micro finance indeed cannot be provided in exclusion but has to be packaged with all complimentary services. These services include a multitude of targeted credit products with appropriate loan sizes, savings, enterprise trainings and market linkages. YLP has segmented the market of microfinance between the productive poor and micro-entrepreneurs having running businesses. The productive poor avail YLP’s general services and the newly introduced YLP Micro finance (YMF), whereas the micro entrepreneurs can avail its specialized services, like Loan, Livestock, Saving and micro enterprise training.

Education Scholarship
YLP offers its poorest member household to develop capabilities of its children through education. YLP Educational Scholarship (YES) is offered to such children who are getting education above elementary grades. Preference is given to those students who are acquiring vocational skill or professional education.

Education Loan
Sustainable livelihoods require capabilities, assets and activities to earn a living. This is a fact that capabilities facilitate developing both social and physical assets as well as initiating activities required for a means of living. A member either s/he is micro-entrepreneur or engaged in other livelihood activities can avail YLP Education Loan (YEL) for children above elementary grades. Preference is given to those students who are acquiring vocational skill or professional education.

Health Insurance
Bad health does not allow anyone to perform livelihood responsibilities with optimum strengths. Similarly, health bill of a poor household disturbs annual budgets, and sometimes burdened that household with debts. Therefore, YLP offers a member YLP Health Insurance (YHI) services with a minor premium price. This service is mandatory for micro-entrepreneurs who avail any loan product from YLP.

Credit Life Insurance
YLP Credit Life Insurance (YCLI) provides coverage for member and heads of households. Members purchase a mandatory Credit life insurance policy, which covers accidental death and permanent disability.

Capacity Building Program
If anybody wants to become a strategic partner of YLP, it is useful to know that YLP also offer hands-on training, knowledge-transfer, and build capacity with our projects. YLP believes this is the only way to achieve long-run sustainability.

Training programs
With the keywords of participation and ingraining knowledge at local community, the trainings stand for access to basic resources through low-cost sustainable solutions. The training components are supported by manuals and hand-outs. In the end of the training participants receive pictures. Training materials are available in English and Urdu.

Advocacy Program
YLP Advocacy Program was communicated with the people through its publications, media and website. It disseminates the information of YLP' different activities in sectors YLP is working. The program works as cross cutting theme and intervenes in all the programs and projects wherever it is required. YLP is committed to achieve the agenda for development as well as reducing the burden of poverty and disease. YLP is addressing the seven of eight goals through its various interventions in YLP focus geographical areas of Multan through publication, concept papers, resource generation, website, material, case studies, articles, videos, training, resource material and networking.

Online Discussion Group
YLP Set up of the online discussion group in Multan about integrated development including IT development. YLP has developed the Life Skill Based Education, Releasing Confidence and Creativity on early childhood, E-Health Line and Social Mobilization for micro finance scheme.

Communication campaign of project
YLP Program developed 17 posters, fillip charts, FM radio messages of bcc on smart chart tool for YLP Project based on baseline survey findings conducted before project implementation. Further YLP Project staffs were also trained on the said tool. Poster & Leaflets dissemination, Messages were developed on the theme "Save a mother, save a family" Posters & leaflets developed and displayed at all public and private facilities, medical stores, bazaars and other main point of gatherings, Poster & Leaflets dissemination through Community media at different events, cable net, seminar and rally.

Journalists Rights Program
Journalists Rights Program (JRP) is a wing of Young League Pakistan. The aim of the JRP is to establish an effective network of Multan Press Club, media and journalists throughout South Punjab to gather and document information concerning violations against the press so that they may be able to monitor and defend freedom of expression. JRP help to raise the standard of journalism and to promote and defend freedom of expression in Pakistan and internationally through the media, greater awareness of social and development issues and to encourage research on mass communication in Pakistan. JRP organizes media training program and seminars, in Multan on issues facing by Pakistani media. JRP has worked for the improvement of professional skills, welfare of journalists and in helping to raise journalists’ awareness on professional, social, political and human-rights issues as well as those related to the environment.

Gender and Rights Camping
YLP’s overall goal achieving a healthy environment, elevation of poverty, elevation of illiteracy and sustainable development for all can only be reached by integrating human rights and gender perspectives into all policies. If sustainable development and a healthy environment for all are the focus of our societies, short-term economic gains cannot have priority above the rights, education, peace, prosperity and health of people and the environment. Therefore, at the base of all sustainable development goals, stands a rights-based approach to achieving these goals.

Woman Empowerment Camping
The philosophy of YLP has always been to enable local project partners to conduct advocacy work themselves with support from YLP, whether at local, national or international levels, thus giving direct voices to women and marginalized groups at the environmental policy table. This approach of combined advocacy and project work proved to be very successful and has become one of the strongest distinguishing aspects of the YLP network. YLP Women's Group is one of the YLP groups which has its own representation in the country processes sustainable development goals and the agenda. YLP’s engages through its activities to increase women’s economic empowerment, in particular of women in low income rural and peril-urban areas.

Old Home
YLP Old Home (YOH) will provide shelter to the senior citizens and gender base violence survivors (women with accompanied children and girls) of society. This project will establish in Multan with the express purpose of caring for the homeless elderly, neglected senior citizen who have no one or have been living by their own, and are spending their remaining days in poverty, misery and sickness.

Disaster Management Projects
YLP have planned to establish 02 Disaster Management Centers in South Punjab and Sindh to minimize risks of disasters and rehabilitate and reconstruct the losses and damages which happen during and after a natural disaster. These centers are aimed at minimizing potential losses from hazards, assure prompt and appropriate assistance to victims of disaster, and achieve rapid and effective recovery. Appropriate actions at all stages lead to greater preparedness, better warnings, reduced vulnerability or the prevention of disasters.

Flood 2010
in Pakistan About 3 million people have been affected by the deadly flood in Pakistan, Apart from the death toll of nearly 3000 men, women and children. Over 20% of the country is submerged under water, while 1.5 million acres of agricultural lands and crops have been destroyed. 20 million people have been rendered homeless; of these 7 million Internally Displaced Peoples have been afflicted in 12 Districts of Sindh Province alone. The goal of YLP for future response is to meet the immediate relief needs of women, men, boys and girls affected by any natural or human made disaster and support target communities in recovering from the impact of the disaster.

Community Uplift Project
YLP has developed over the past 35 years as a national indigenous solution for implementing poverty reduction projects through an intensive and integrated participatory process. It empowers people for sustainable development and builds meaningful partnerships between all stakeholders. Yes, indeed a silent revolution is in progress in the poorest corners of Pakistan and YLP Community Uplift Project is triggering tears of joy amongst some of the most disadvantaged men, women and children living below poverty lines and empowering them to stand on their own feet by making decisions about their own development. YLP has also developed an intrinsic capacity to offer one-window management services, which include project evaluations, baseline studies, research studies and monitoring & evaluation services for development organizations, government agencies, donors and International NGOs.

Other Activities
YLP also involve in girls marriage grants scheme, student book bank, cultural / moral plays, sports programs.

Contact Us
Central secretariat: Police Line No. 2 Road, Sevra Chowk, near Al-Dua Property Marketing, Multan, (Punjab) Pakistan. Post code: 92/60000 Cell: +923130600806 Email: youngleaguepakistan@gmail.com