About PHF - Pakistan Humanitarian Forum

About PHF
The Pakistan Humanitarian Forum (PHF) represents over 55 International Non-Governmental Organisations (INGOs) delivering humanitarian assistance and development projects in Pakistan.
The PHF was formed in June 2003 as an acknowledged coordination
forum, after needs for increased partnership working and information sharing between INGOs was identified during the earthquake
in the northern areas in 2002. All the leading INGOs working in
disaster management signed on to an informal membership.
Pakistan Humanitarian Forum
EXPO 2015
Humanitarian & Development Partnerships in Pakistan
Today the PHF is an independent coordinating forum that supports
and facilitates the work of INGOs to effectively address the
humanitarian and development needs across Pakistan.
All PHF members are required to sign and adhere to the PHF code
of conduct and in doing so commit to providing humanitarian
and/or development assistance to the people of Pakistan based on
need alone regardless of nationality, gender, background, political
affiliations, or religious beliefs. Member organisations operate
independently from political, economic, military or other objectives
and will never knowingly – or though negligence – act as
instruments of foreign policy of donor governments. PHF operates
in a spirit of transparency, impartiality and cooperation, as defined
by
its
vision,
mission
and
mandate.
Please
visit
www.pakhumanitarianforum.org for further information.
Humanitarian and Development
Partnerships in Pakistan
www.pakhumanitarianforum.org
Pakistan Humanitarian Forum
EXPO 2015
Humanitarian & Development Partnerships in Pakistan
Humanitarian and
Development
Partnerships in
Pakistan
Welcome to Expo 2015! ‘Humanitarian
and Development Partnerships in Pakistan’.
Expo 2015, is your opportunity to find out
more about the life saving work and
impact of NGO’s and humanitarian and
development partners in Pakistan and the
sectors they work in including: education,
shelter, food and nutrition security, water,
health, sanitation, hygiene, social welfare
and disaster risk reduction. Learn more
about our partnerships with government,
national non-governmental and community
based organisations, business and other key
stakeholders.
This is your opportunity to speak to experienced NGO staff who are working in
humanitarian and development projects
in Pakistan and across the world, see what
an emergency shelter looks like, what’s in
a hygiene kit and ‘non-essential food
items’ (NFI) kit, learn about projects to
improve access to basic education,
health, and social services and much
more.
Who should
come to this
event?
Government, media,
businesses, academic and
research institutions,
students, and the diplomatic
community.
Pakistan Humanitarian Forum
EXPO 2015
Humanitarian & Development Partnerships in Pakistan
www.pakhumanitarianforum.org
Pakistan Humanitarian Forum
EXPO 2015
Humanitarian & Development Partnerships in Pakistan