SINDH RURAL SUPPORT ORGANIZATION

EMERGENCY RESPONSE

Against Rain & Flood-2022

SRSO Distributions

  • Rs.1.37 billion by extending
  • Their immediate relief and recovery
  • Services to 186,331 families of
  • Pakistan under SRSO Flood
  • Emergency Response 2022
  • From August-December 2022.

Sartyoon Sang organized crafts festival 2015 at Sindh Museum Hyderabad from 5 to 7 June 2015. Mr. Asif Hyder Shah Commissioner Hyderabad division inaugurated the festival.
Sartyoon Sang Crafts Festival attracts Hyderabadis. All ingredients of Sindhi culture were there. A wide mixture of Sindh’s handicrafts made by rural women were exhibited, including home textiles, basketry, jewelry, dresses, dupattas and shawls, embellished with traditional embroidery and cutwork. The event is part of Sindh Rural Support Organizations, (SRSO) efforts to provide market linkages to rural women and artisans.
Muhammad Dittal Kalhoro, chief executive officer SRSO told that the event’s objective was to facilitate better incomes for women artisans of rural Sindh. “We have trained more than 10,000 women from some of the most underdeveloped regions of Jacobabad, Kandhkot/Kashmore, Shikarpur, Ghotki, Kambar-Shahdadkot, Khairpur and Sukkur that to help these women gain maximum monetary benefit from their skills, they have incorporated urban trends into their work. “In order to set apart their work from what is available in the market, we have made a few innovations,” said CEO MD Kalhoro.