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Working Women Welfare Trust (WWWT) is a registered, certified, non-profit organization established in 2001. The organization has directed its efforts towards the betterment and welfare of women who are compelled to assume the role of breadwinners (either solely or in part) for their families. With time, the organization’s struggle for its cause has taken many forms. On one hand, the trust is trying to create employment opportunities for underprivileged rural women, whereas, on the other hand, it raises its voice for the betterment of the working conditions of those who are already in jobs of various sorts. Working Women Welfare Trust organizes Workshops, Seminars, Discussion forums & Press Conferences and enhances the women’s cause. We believe in women’s empowerment with knowledge that instils ethical and positive values.

Our Key Domains

Advocacy

WWWT has set up a task group comprising experts and working women from different fields to discuss the problems of working women and their solutions. Some issues that have been discussed in various task group meetings include to sensitize key officials and media about the challenges facing by working women and emphasis legislation regarding these issues.

Capacity Building

The project is initiated to guide individuals with their personal and professional development. We provide awareness along with counselling and guidance to working women of today and tomorrow, developing competence and character.

Women Economic Empowerment

The basic purpose of this project is not only to provide income-generating opportunities to the marginalized women of Pakistan but also to guide, support, uplift, and motivate the hard-working ladies who are striving for the betterment of their families and ultimately of society.

Our Causes

Provision of Legal Rights
Prevention from Beggary
Helping Young Souls
Emphasizing Safe Working Conditions

Our Achievements

Years of Experience
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Self-reliant Village Women
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Families uplifted from Poverty line
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young girls got free trainings
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Recent Highlights

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