Public Private Partnership
Public Private Partnership
Public Private Partnership
White Ribbon Pakistan operates on a strategic Public-Private-Social Partnership (PPSP) model, recognizing the state as the primary authority responsible for national social development. By creating an enabling environment and providing the necessary policy framework, the government allows social development organizations like ours to implement high-impact agendas more economically, efficiently, and effectively at the grassroots level. Since our inception, this collaborative approach has been the cornerstone of our interventions, ensuring that women’s rights are integrated into the national development fabric through scalable and sustainable programs.
A key pillar of this model is our formal partnership with the National Commission on the Status of Women (NCSW). As the premier government body mandated to review and analyze laws and policies affecting gender equity, the NCSW provides the research and dialogue necessary to formulate legislative recommendations. Through this alliance, White Ribbon Pakistan bridges the gap between high-level policy formulation and community-level execution. Together, we work to ensure that legal protections are not just written into the statutes but are actively enforced and understood by the citizens they are designed to protect.
