EDUCATION & INNOVATION
Noor Robotics Labs
SDG 4 · SDG 10
Noor converts under-resourced schools into fully equipped AI and robotics innovation hubs. Students engineer solutions to real local problems — water quality monitors, agricultural drones, traffic management sensors — whilst mastering Python, machine learning, and systems thinking. We do not teach technology in a vacuum; we teach students to solve the problems they live with.
Locations: Pakistan (Karachi, Lahore, Peshawar) · Expansion planned: Bangladesh, Kenya, Nigeria — 2026
Code for Change Scholarships
SDG 4 · SDG 8
Full-ride academic support for exceptional students from low-income households pursuing undergraduate degrees in computer science, software engineering, and data science. Each scholarship covers tuition, a laptop, broadband access, and a paired mentor from the global technology industry.
Current cohort: 75 scholars across South Asia · Target: 300 global scholars by 2027
Global Tech Bridge
SDG 4 · SDG 17
Connecting diaspora youth and international students with transformative exposure through immersion programmes, remote mentorship pairings, and global hackathons focused entirely on solving developing-world challenges. Knowledge flows in both directions.
HEALTH & WELL-BEING
Mobile Health Camps
SDG 3
Medical teams delivered to healthcare deserts via mobile clinics. Services include GP consultations, diabetes and hypertension screening, women’s and maternal health clinics, child health assessments, and live telemedicine links to specialist hospitals. Electronic health records ensure continuity of care. SMS appointment reminders sent in local languages.
Mental Health Without Borders
SDG 3
Culturally adapted stigma-reduction campaigns and professional counselling services — delivered by trained practitioners recruited from within beneficiary communities. Mental health is a prerequisite for human flourishing, and we treat it as one.
WELFARE & EMERGENCY RESPONSE
Dignified Ration Programme
SDG 1 · SDG 2
Biometric-enabled food distribution eliminating queuing, duplication, and the indignity associated with traditional aid. Our Ration + Skills model pairs every nutritional intervention with a digital literacy session — because families need both food today and tools for tomorrow.
Scale target: 1.2 million meals annually by 2027
Rapid Response Unit
SDG 1 · SDG 2 · SDG 13
72-hour activation protocol for natural and climate-related disasters. Pre-positioned supply reserves, trained volunteer networks across multiple regions, and direct mobile cash transfers ensure affected families receive fast, dignified support — without bureaucratic delay or humiliation.
Clean Water Infrastructure
SDG 6
Solar-powered filtration systems installed in chronically water-scarce regions, designed and maintained by local community teams. IoT sensors provide remote water quality monitoring, enabling rapid response to contamination events. The infrastructure belongs to the community from day one.
ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT
Digital Livelihoods Programme
SDG 8
Six-month intensive programmes transitioning unemployed youth into sustainable remote work: virtual assistance, e-commerce management, freelance software development, and digital content creation. Equipment micro-grants ensure no candidate is excluded by a lack of hardware.
Target outcome: 70% of graduates in sustainable income within 6 months of completion
Women in Tech Initiative
SDG 5 · SDG 8
Safe, women-only coding and digital skills environments with on-site childcare provision — eliminating the structural barriers that prevent women from participating in technology education. Direct recruitment pipelines to diversity-committed employers close the gap between training and opportunity.
Pledge: A minimum of 50% of all STEM beneficiaries across every programme will be women or girls.


