Zindigi, Islamic Relief Pakistan collaborate to revolutionise aid delivery

Zindigi's HRMS is playing most critical role in partnership, optimising HR operations and payroll management
An undated image of an old man recieving humanitarian aid. — Islamic Relief Pakistan
An undated image of an old man recieving humanitarian aid. — Islamic Relief Pakistan

In an era marked by ever-worsening global warming, natural catastrophes are more likely to happen with developing nations being less likely to withstand, relying on the mercy of humanitarian aid.

Given that, Zindigi, the JS Bank subsidiary, has teamed up with Islamic Relief Pakistan to revolutionise this space, ensuring smoother delivery of humanitarian aid through advanced digital solutions across the country.

“By partnering with Islamic Relief Pakistan, we are not just enabling operational efficiencies; we are amplifying the scale and effectiveness of their humanitarian efforts across the country,” said Atif Ishaque, Chief Business Officer at Zindigi.

The move is aimed at streamlining the dissemination of aid, ensuring transparency and efficiency for beneficiaries across four provinces, 40 cities, the federal capital, and Azad Kashmir, as reported by ProPakistani.

The collaboration will bring about expeditious aid delivery with multiplied reliability, all imperative for vulnerable communities.

While digitising disbursements, the primary goal of the collaboration is to address systemic challenges, which is particularly aimed at Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and the involvement of the Global Climate Fund (GCF).

In view of the development, the two organisations are committed to expanding their footprint in other critical areas such as healthcare, women’s empowerment, climate change, food security and livelihoods, access to clean water, and targeted programmes to facilitate orphans and youth.

Zindigi's Human Resource Management System (HRMS) is reportedly playing the most critical role in the partnership, optimising HR operations and payroll management for Islamic Relief Pakistan.