Military:The military of Pakistan consists of members from all ethnic
groups within the country. They have performed duties in United Nations (UN)
peacekeeping and nation-building activities in different areas of the world.
Soldiers in the Pakistani Army are regular participants in the long-running
dispute, sometimes resulting in violence, with India regarding sovereignty over
Kashmir.
There are a number of Non-governmental
organizations (NGOs) in Pakistan, including the Aurat and Behbood women's
organizations, as well as international Lions and Rotary clubs, to which a
large number of people participate. The World Bank and its various agencies
have been active in Pakistan since 1952.NRSP is contributing towards rural development
and human resource development in whole country.Aga Khan Rural Support
Program has worked to build up village organizations with separate groups for
men and women and then, through their groups, to launch a number of development
activities. The Orange Pilot Project’s headquarter is in Karachi, has been
active in urban development, including works to improve one of Karachi's worst
slum areas, with the first focus being on sanitation, followed by a range of
community development active programs.
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