PPAF and CSAIL Sign Grant Agreement to Rehabilitate Primary School in Sindh

CSR-backed initiative focuses on infrastructure, clean water, and community enrolment

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PPAF and CSAIL Sign Grant Agreement to Rehabilitate Primary School in Sindh


Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund (PPAF) and China Three Gorges South Asia Investment Limited (CSAIL) have signed a grant agreement to renovate and rehabilitate the Government Primary School Daad Bux Chang in Jhimpir, Thatta district of Sindh, under the corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiative of Three Gorges Wind (TGW).

The project, planned over a 12-month period, will focus on improving both educational infrastructure and learning conditions at the school. Key components include the construction of new classrooms and a toilet block, development of a boundary wall, plantation of trees, and the installation of a reverse osmosis (RO) water filtration system to ensure access to clean drinking water.

In addition to physical upgrades, the initiative will support the hiring of teachers and the implementation of community mobilisation and enrolment campaigns aimed at increasing school attendance and strengthening community engagement. The development was reported by Gwadar Pro on Sunday.

Speaking at the signing ceremony, PPAF Chief Executive Officer Nadir Gul Barech said the agreement formalises a meaningful partnership between PPAF and CSAIL, highlighting their shared commitment to sustainable development, community wellbeing, and inclusive growth. He added that CSAIL’s engagement in Pakistan extends beyond renewable energy generation and reflects a broader approach to responsible corporate citizenship.