
Pakistan Water Forum is a voluntary, nonprofit, non-governmental and non-political organization duly registered under Societies Registration Act XXI of 1860 since 2010, operating in Pakistan for the advocacy and development of water related issues. We are the local host of Water Education for teacher (project wet) in Pakistan. Since inception, PWF is advocating for the purification of water and sanitation facilities, conducting several activities, including awareness raising meetings, International Days Celebration and educational and Recreational Activities to spread awareness about menaces of water-borne diseases.
We are focused on creating safe water supplies, sanitation facilities and hygiene-related facilities for urban and rural areas of Pakistan.
. We believe the lack of safe drinking water and sanitation facilities are the root causes of hunger, disease and poverty throughout the developing world. Our water projects have an immediate life-changing impact, particularly for women and children, who have the responsibility to gather water for their families every day of their lives in the developing world. Successful Pakistan Water Forum projects utilize water and sanitation as a tool to create sustainable socioeconomic development in these poor communities
We are the local host of Water Education for teacher (Project wet) in Pakistan

Project WET’s mission is to reach children, parents, teachers and community members of the world with water education that promotes awareness of water and empowers community action to solve complex water issues. We achieve our mission
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OUR CORE BELIEFS Our publications, training workshops, global network and community events are grounded in the following core beliefs:
Water connects us all Water moves through living and nonliving systems and binds them together in a complex web of life.Water is for all
water users Water of sufficient quality and quantity is vital for all water users (energy producers, farmers and ranchers, fish and wildlife, manufacturers, re creationists, rural and urban dwellers)
.Water must be
managed sustainably Water resources management and education are crucial for providing tomorrow’s children with social and economic stability in a healthy and sustainable environment.
Water depends on
personal responsibility
and action Awareness of and respect for water resources can encourage a personal, lifelong commitment of responsibility and positive community participation.