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Year of Establishment

2016

Focus Areas

Community Development, EmergencyRelief

Geographical Areas of Operations

Baluchistan, Sindh

About – Brief Overview

Charity Right Pakistan is anutrition-focused humanitarian organization dedicated to fighting hunger withdignity and enabling long-term community resilience through sustainable foodsupport systems. Its model links nutrition with education, health, and socialprotection to address the root causes of poverty and food insecurity.

Key programmesinclude the RightPay Digital Nutrition Programme, providing dignified, cashlessfood access through digital cards; the Feed to Educate School Feeding Programmeand Merit-Based Ration Scholarship, supporting student nutrition and school retention;the School to Feed Initiative targeting high-poverty regions like Baluchistan;Nutrition-Linked Immunization (Mother & Child) integrating food incentiveswith vaccination uptake; Nutrition Support for Hospice serving palliative carepatients; and the Disaster Ration Relief Project, delivering rapid foodassistance during humanitarian emergencies.

Together, theseinitiatives create a comprehensive ecosystem that feeds vulnerable populations,sustains education, strengthens health outcomes, and promotes dignity throughchoice-based, transparent aid delivery

Core Programs and Services

Charity Right Pakistan is anutrition-focused humanitarian organization working to combat hunger throughdignified, sustainable food support systems linked to education, health, andcommunity resilience. Its flagship RightPay Digital Nutrition Programme providesvulnerable families with monthly digital food cards redeemable at certifiedstores, ensuring transparency and choice. The Feed to Educate School FeedingProgramme delivers daily nutrition to students, while the Merit-Based RationScholarship supports families of high-attendance learners to prevent dropouts.Through the School to Feed Initiative, the organization is expanding support tohigh-poverty regions such as Baluchistan. The Nutrition-Linked Immunization(Mother & Child) Programme incentivizes routine vaccinations through foodsupport. In healthcare settings, Nutrition Support for Hospice providespalliative patients with essential nourishment and comfort. Additionally, theDisaster Ration Relief Project delivers rapid food assistance duringemergencies. Together, these programmes form an integrated ecosystem addressinghunger, education retention, and community wellbeing with dignity andtransparency.

Beneficiaries

  • Children
  • Youth
  • Women
  • Men
  • Elderly
  • Transgender
Impact Summary
90%of families used savings to cover education, healthcare, rent, and utilitybills
75%+ improved their nutritionalintake, with gains in child and maternal health
40% launched or expandedsmall-scale businesses, signaling real economic progress
100% of transactions are digitallyrecorded and monitored—ensuring donor confidence and operational accountability

What Makes Our Approach Distinct

What Sets CR-PK Apart fromTraditional Food Aid

  • Dignified choice: Families choosewhat they need, rather than receiving fixed rations
  • Price index protection: Cardsmaintain real value despite inflation
  • Recurring support: Enables forwardplanning, not short-term relief
  • End-to-end oversight: Fromselection to redemption, every process is verified
  • Data-led design: Household behaviorand impact drive continuous improvement
  • Zero-tolerance approach to misuse:Systems are built to ensure maximum integrity and trust
  • CR-PK is not just feedingpeople—it’s building futures.
  • With a model rooted in dignity,control, and transparency, we help families move from daily survival tolong-term progress with clean systems, clear impact, and deep accountability

Geographic Reach: Weare working in Baluchistan far flung areas, where no other organization hasever reached

Impact Stories

In the remote district of Panjgoor,Baluchistan, education is often a luxury families cannot afford. Widespreadpoverty forces many children to leave school early  not because they lack ambition, but becausesurvival comes first.

One such child wasa young boy from a low-income household who had never completed his earlyschooling. His father’s income was irregular, and with multiple siblings athome, the family struggled to secure even basic meals.

By the age whenmost children carry school bags, he was carrying responsibility.

Instead ofattending classes, he worked daily, taking small labor jobs, helping in localmarkets, and doing whatever he could to contribute a few hundred rupees to hishousehold. Education had become a distant dream, replaced by the immediate needto earn.

When Charity RightPakistan launched its Ration Scholarship Program in Panjgoor, field teamsconducted vulnerability assessments through local schools and communityleaders.

The boy wasidentified as one of the most at-risk out-of-school children bright, willing tostudy, but trapped in the cycle of poverty.

His family wasenrolled in the program.

Through the rationscholarship, the household began receiving monthly food support — flour, rice,pulses, oil, and essential staples sufficient to stabilize their food needs.

This supportchanged the family’s equation overnight