The Foundation exceeded its project and
fundraising targets, implementing innovative
hand-operated ultrafiltration systems
Staff Reporter

Karachi: Hisaar Foundation held its Annual General Meeting (AGM) today, attended by board members, council members, and staff. The governors’ report highlighted the Foundation’s significant achievements over the past year.
Key Achievements
The Foundation exceeded its project and fundraising targets, implementing innovative hand-operated ultrafiltration systems in remote areas. It also successfully hosted the 6th Karachi International Water Conference and conceptualized the National Water Panel, set to launch globally in November 2024. The Adopt a School program gained momentum, while the Community Ponds initiative was embraced by the Ministry of Climate Change (MoCC) through the Living Indus initiative.
Panjwani-Hisaar Water Institute
A major highlight of the year was the completion of the Panjwani-Hisaar Water Institute’s grey structure. Despite facing inflation and soaring costs, the Institute has commenced Master’s courses, reinforcing Hisaar Foundation’s role as a leader in the water sector.
Commitment to Sustainable Water Management
With two decades of exemplary service in the water sector, Hisaar Foundation has gained global recognition and respect for its contributions to combating climate change challenges. As it looks to the future, the Foundation remains dedicated to ensuring sustainable water management and access to clean water for all, continuing its essential work in addressing Pakistan’s pressing water issues through innovative solutions and community-driven initiatives.






















