INTRODUCTION
Yar Muhammad Samejo Educational Society & Development Organization (YMSESDO) is non-profit non-religious non-government organization based at Usta Muhammad District Jaffarabad, Balochistan, Pakistan. YMSESDO was founded in 1995. Yar Muhammad Samejo Educational Society & Development Organization is registered with the Volunteer Social Welfare Agencies; Registration & Control Ordinance 1961 Under Registration # 17/05/CD. The organization is also registered with Societies Act 1860 government of Balochistan with registration number 746 and Directorate of Labour & Manpower Training Trade Testing Board Baluchistan under registration No. 201. And registered with BCRA Balochistan with registration No. BCRA-114297.
YMSESDO formed by a dedicated group of development workers and corporate philanthropists to work for agriculture development, women development, HIV/AIDS Prevention & Care and relief and rehabilitation in Balochistan Province. Balochistan is neglected, backward and remote Province of Pakistan, which has been facing lot of problems. District Jaffarabad is one of the poorest cities of Balochistan Province and the rural communities live in miserable situations.
We intervene with participatory approaches and involve all stakeholders to ensure smooth implementation and result oriented projects and ensuring community ownership through their active participation focusing youth for all of our projects. Our strategic target groups are community based small groups having potential and capacity to initiate developmental activities. We raise local leadership of youth and women groups for sustained activism for their self-development. Our interventions broaden the communities’ vision towards strategic dimensions of their community based development work.
Our thematic areas of services are i.e. sustainable agriculture, women and youth empowerment, youth reproductive health, Education, primary health, HIV/AIDS and disaster response. The activities are focused to benefit women, youth and children in broader context as women, youth and children are the most vulnerable segments in our target areas and they become the prime victims of poverty, misery, hunger and injustice.

