There are hundreds of NGOs in South Asia and not all of them are the same. They differ from each other in many ways. The main difference would be their aim and goal that they are working towards the way they operate and implement their programs. However, the main aim of all these NGO would be to help people and others who are in some kind of a problem and needy.
The aim of “South Asian studies“ is to throw light on various projects from south asia which need help in development. Including the areas of the schools, rural development projects, orphanages and charitable hospitals. Its also aims to go indepth and study the critical areas which need immediate attention. We would like to bridge this gap by bringing experts from various fields and collaberating with professionals from various sectors. It is quote of South Asian Studies "Starting from within, working in a circle, in a sacred manner, we develop and heal ourselves, our relationships, and the world."
“South Asian Studies” helps and develops the region Bangladesh, Bhutan, India Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. South Asia has one of the highest child malnutrition rate in the world. The projects of South Asian Studies are Modern Public schools, Skateistan, Rethinking Afghanistan, Environmental Climatic changes, Social networking Projects.
In South Asian Stuides
“Ms. Anuradha Koirala and Andeisha
Farid “
both are reffered as the Regional heros of Souht Asian Studies . Ms.
Anuradha Koirala is the Founder and Executive Director of Maiti Nepal. The former English teacher, Ms. Koirala
started Maiti Nepal in a small house in Kathmandu with her own savings. Today
she is a widely recognized activist and lecturer who has dedicated her life to
combating the sexual exploitation of women and children.
Andeisha Farid is the founder and Executive Director of
Afghan Child Education and Caring Organization, AFCECO (www.afceco.org). She
is, an extraordinary woman from Afghanistan, who’s taken great risks to educate
the next generation, one girl at a time. Together, they point the way to a
future where progress is shared and prosperity is sustainable”. Today, AFCECO
runs 11 orphanages in Afghanistan and refugee camps in Pakistan with 600
children of diverse ethnicities and has employed nearly 200 people who are
mostly widows and university students.
