Etihad Peace Minorities Welfare Foundation

Dedicates to addressing various global challenges, actively promoting sustainable development goals across India

  • 80G
  • 12A
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About

  • Headquarters

    Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh

  • Since

    2013

Etihad Peace Minorities Welfare Foundation, an international non-profit organization based in India, was established in 2013 by its Founder Chairman, Read moreMr. Mohammed Abdul Shah Faisal. The organisation's primary focus lies in contributing to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set forth by the United Nations. Its activities encompass a wide range of SDGs, including eradicating poverty, eliminating hunger, promoting good health and well-being, providing quality education and skill development training, empowering women, advocating for gender equality, ensuring clean water and sanitation, fostering affordable and clean energy solutions, creating opportunities for decent work and economic growth, supporting industry, innovation, and infrastructure development, reducing inequalities, promoting sustainable cities and communities, encouraging responsible consumption and production, taking action on climate change, preserving life below water and on land, promoting peace, human rights, justice, and strong institutions, and supporting orphanage homes, food security, and organic agriculture development. Etihad Peace Minorities Welfare Foundation works to align its efforts with these United Nations programmes to make a positive impact on communities in India.

Programs

  • Environment and Natural Resource Management Programme

    It conducts a variety of activities focused on environmental sustainability and responsible resource management. These include efforts to maintain ecological balance, protect flora and fauna, engage in agroforestry, conserve natural resources, wetlands, and ensure the quality of soil, air, and water. The organisation also actively manages solid waste and e-waste, addresses climate change, and promotes tree plantation drives. Notably, many of these initiatives align with Sustainable Development Goals, such as SDG 12 for responsible consumption and production, SDG 13 for climate action, SDG 14 for ocean conservation, and SDG 15 for terrestrial ecosystem protection, forest management, and biodiversity preservation.

  • Healthcare Programmes

    Engaging in a wide array of healthcare activities, it focuses on awareness, advocacy, and research in the medical field. These efforts encompass areas such as maternal and child health, healthcare for seniors and individuals with disabilities, prevention of non-communicable diseases, HIV/AIDS prevention, national programmes for disease eradication, preventive healthcare promotion, hospital management, drug de-addiction, patient safety, health camps, blood donation drives, food security, reproductive and child health, organ donation advocacy, palliative care, yoga training, naturopathy centres, promotion of traditional healthcare systems, midwifery practices, adolescent and sexual health, research in Indian medicine and homoeopathy, and healthcare personnel training. These initiatives align with Sustainable Development Goal 3 for Good Health and Well-being, striving to ensure healthy lives and well-being for all.

  • Education & Skilling Programme

    Dedicated to SDG 4, it champions a diverse array of educational efforts. These include research, early childhood care, support for the Integrated Child Development Scheme, bridging educational gaps, promoting girls' education, reintegrating child labourers into schools, remedial education, sports in learning, life skills, special education for disabilities, curricula development, adult literacy, STEM coaching, scholarships, tech innovations, teacher training, vocational education, strengthening school committees, supporting Government and RTE-admitted private schools, advocating for the Right to Education, financial literacy, road safety awareness, consumer rights, and establishing various educational centres and digital libraries.

  • Food & Agriculture Programme

    Engaged in multifaceted agricultural and food security activities, it focuses on agricultural research, eradicating hunger, and promoting modern farming techniques. These efforts span rainfed farming, sustainable practices, food processing, crop protection, and more. They also extend to climate-smart agriculture, organic farming, and facilitating agricultural marketing and credit. Additionally, it aims to establish a robust cold chain infrastructure, enhance value addition, and support fisheries, dairy, meat, and poultry sectors. These endeavours align with Sustainable Development Goals, including Zero Hunger (SDG 2), Responsible Consumption and Production (SDG 12), Climate Action (SDG 13), Ocean Conservation (SDG 14), and Terrestrial Ecosystem Protection (SDG 15).

  • Orphanage Facility

    The organisation is deeply committed to safeguarding the rights of child labourers, orphans, and vulnerable children while fostering their overall development. It offers a range of services addressing their educational, psychosocial, health, and nutritional needs, with a focus on enhancing their quality of life. A key aspect of its approach is actively involving children in their own growth and development rather than treating them as passive recipients of services. Additionally, the organisation facilitates referrals to shelters and juvenile homes, ensuring a safe and conducive environment for vulnerable children. Its overarching goal is to create sustainable improvements in the lives of children facing poverty, injustice, and discrimination. Collaborating with stakeholders, it aspires to shape a future where all children have equal access to resources and opportunities, allowing them to reach their full potential.

Leadership Team

  • M A Shah Faisal

    Founder & Chairman

  • Hafizsyed Naseeruddin Ali

    Joint Secretary

Demographics & Structure

  • No. of Employees

    100+

M&E

  • Internal, External Assessors

    No

Policies

  • Ethics and Transparency Policies

    No

  • Formal CEO Oversight & Compensation Policy

    No

Political & Religious Declarations

  • On Affiliation if any

    No

  • On Deployment Bias if any

    No

Registration Details

  • PAN Card

    AAATE5448G

  • Registration ID

    315

  • VO ID / Darpan ID

    AP/2014/0080248

  • 12A

    AAATE5448GE20212

  • 80G

    AAATE5448GF20228

  • FCRA

    Not Available

  • CSR Registration Number

    Not Available

Location

Other Details

  • Type & Sub Type

    Non-profit
    Trust