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SCF Transfers Completed Sanitation and Water Facilities to Communities

The Shahbaz Chaudhry Foundation has formally handed over completed sanitation and clean water facilities to target communities, marking the completion of a development phase for projects aimed at improving basic living standards in underserved areas.

The handover includes water supply points, sanitation infrastructure, and related community facilities developed under the foundation's community welfare programme. Such infrastructure handovers are intended to transfer ownership and maintenance responsibility to local community committees, ensuring sustainability beyond the project phase.

Access to clean water and adequate sanitation remains a significant challenge across rural and peri-urban Pakistan, where deficiencies contribute to preventable disease, maternal mortality, and stunting in children. Civil society-led projects such as these partially fill gaps left by insufficient state provision.

The initiative reflects the role of philanthropic and foundation-led organisations in Pakistan's development landscape, where non-governmental actors often operate at the community interface that formal government services do not consistently reach.

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Sources: brecorder.com
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