Every contribution to the Sanash Welfare Foundation enhances capacity building and fosters community participation, bringing warmth, nourishment, and safety to families in need.
Every contribution to the Sanash Welfare Foundation enhances capacity building and fosters community participation, bringing warmth, nourishment, and safety to families in need.
Sanash Welfare Foundation (SWF) is dedicated to capacity building and fostering community participation while building a competent, ethical, and diverse workforce that upholds humanitarian values and professional excellence. Our recruitment and employment practices are guided by fair competition, transparency, and integrity.
All employment opportunities at Sanash Welfare Foundation (SWF) are advertised publicly through our official channels, including: SWF website, LinkedIn, Facebook, and other recognized job portals. We encourage community participation in our capacity building initiatives. Applications are accepted only through officially announced vacancies, as unsolicited CVs or informal approaches are not considered.
Recruitment at the Sanash Welfare Foundation is conducted through open and fair competition, ensuring that candidates are assessed strictly on their qualifications, experience, competencies, and suitability for the role. This approach not only promotes capacity building but also encourages community participation. Reference-based, favoritism-driven, or informal recruitment practices are not utilized at SWF.
Sanash Welfare Foundation upholds a strict zero-tolerance policy toward any form of political pressure or influence, personal, institutional, or external interference, and any attempts to influence recruitment decisions outside formal procedures. This commitment is essential for effective capacity building and fostering genuine community participation. Any individual attempting to exert pressure—political or otherwise—will be automatically disqualified from the recruitment process.
SWF, the Sanash Welfare Foundation, is an equal opportunity employer committed to capacity building within the community. All candidates are treated with respect, dignity, and fairness throughout the recruitment process, ensuring that selection decisions are made without discrimination based on gender, religion, ethnicity, disability, or background.
The Sanash Welfare Foundation (SWF) upholds high moral, ethical, and professional standards at every stage of recruitment and employment. Integrity, accountability, and respect for humanitarian principles are essential expectations for all staff members, as is a commitment to capacity building and community participation.
By applying for a position with Sanash Welfare Foundation, candidates acknowledge and agree to: follow SWF’s recruitment policies and procedures, respect the principles of fairness and transparency, and refrain from any form of undue influence that could undermine the essential goals of capacity building and community participation.
Sanash Welfare Foundation (SWF) offers internship opportunities to students and early-career professionals seeking practical experience in the humanitarian and development sector. These internships not only enhance capacity building but also encourage community participation, allowing interns to contribute meaningfully to community-focused initiatives.
SWF internships are designed to:
- Provide learning-oriented, hands-on exposure to humanitarian and development work, emphasizing community participation.
- Strengthen professional skills and ethical understanding while focusing on capacity building.
- Support Sanash Welfare Foundation programs through structured and supervised assignments.
Internships are not a guarantee of employment and are offered strictly for learning and capacity-building purposes.
All internship opportunities at the Sanash Welfare Foundation are publicly advertised on:
- SWF official website
- Social media platforms (LinkedIn, Facebook, etc.)
Applications are accepted only against officially announced internship openings that support capacity building and community participation. Unsolicited applications or informal requests are not considered.
Internship selection at the Sanash Welfare Foundation is conducted through open, fair, and merit-based competition. Candidates are assessed based on their academic background, relevant skills, and motivation, as well as their alignment with SWF’s mission and values, which emphasize capacity building and community participation. It is important to note that no reference-based or favoritism-driven selection practices are utilized.
The Sanash Welfare Foundation (SWF) maintains a strict zero tolerance towards any form of political or personal influence, as well as external pressure or informal recommendations. This commitment is crucial for ensuring fair community participation in our capacity building initiatives. Any attempt to influence the internship selection process will result in automatic disqualification.
Interns are required to: Comply with SWF’s Code of Conduct and internal policies while engaging in capacity building initiatives that promote community participation. Respect confidentiality, safeguarding, and data protection requirements. Maintain professionalism, discipline, and ethical behavior. Work under the supervision of assigned SWF staff at the Sanash Welfare Foundation.
Interns working with children or vulnerable populations at the Sanash Welfare Foundation must comply with safeguarding requirements, ensuring effective capacity building and community participation. Background verification may be required depending on the assignment, and interns must adhere to all applicable laws and organizational rules.
Internships at the Sanash Welfare Foundation may be short-term or fixed-duration, focusing on capacity building and community participation. These internships can be paid or unpaid, as specified in the internship announcement. Any stipend or allowance, if applicable, will be clearly stated in advance.
Upon successful completion of the internship with the Sanash Welfare Foundation, participants may receive an Internship Completion Certificate that reflects their capacity building efforts. Additionally, performance-based references may be provided upon request, highlighting the individual's community participation.
Sanash Welfare Foundation is an equal opportunity organization that promotes community participation and encourages applications from all eligible candidates without discrimination, emphasizing the importance of capacity building.
Sanash Welfare Foundation (SWF) understands that capacity building and knowledge sharing are crucial for achieving sustainable impact in humanitarian and development work. We prioritize community participation and actively engage in mutual learning, enhancing the skills and systems of our own teams while sharing our expertise with non-profit organizations, community groups, and CSR partners.
SWF promotes a two-way knowledge exchange model focused on capacity building:
Enhancing the technical and organizational capacity of the Sanash Welfare Foundation team
Supporting external partners through structured learning, mentoring, and community participation in collaboration
Our approach is grounded in practical experience, ethical standards, and evidence-based practices.
We welcome support from professionals, institutions, and partners to strengthen the Sanash Welfare Foundation’s internal capacity through capacity building in areas such as:
Humanitarian standards and compliance
Project planning, monitoring, evaluation, and learning (PMEL)
Safeguarding, protection, and accountability to affected populations
Financial management, donor compliance, and reporting
Emergency preparedness and response
Research, data management, and impact measurement
Leadership, governance, and organizational development, while promoting community participation.
SWF, or the Sanash Welfare Foundation, is equally committed to sharing its experience and expertise with others, including:
- Local and national non-profit organizations
- Community-based organizations and volunteers
- Academic institutions and student groups
- CSR partners and corporate teams
Our knowledge-sharing contributions may include:
- Capacity building through trainings, workshops, and seminars
- Community participation initiatives and awareness sessions
- Technical guidance and mentoring
- Joint learning initiatives and peer exchanges
Knowledge sharing and capacity building engagements facilitated by the Sanash Welfare Foundation may take place through: In-person or virtual trainings, learning workshops and webinars, technical advisory support, joint projects and collaborative initiatives, and staff exchanges or mentoring arrangements. All these initiatives are designed collaboratively to enhance community participation and align with shared objectives.
All capacity-building activities at Sanash Welfare Foundation adhere to: SWF’s Code of Conduct and internal policies, safeguarding and protection standards, and applicable national laws along with donor requirements. Through these efforts, SWF ensures that knowledge shared promotes responsible, ethical practices and fosters community participation in a context-appropriate manner.
Partners engaging with the Sanash Welfare Foundation in knowledge sharing and capacity building benefit from: strengthened institutional and technical capacity, practical, field-tested insights, enhanced collaboration and shared learning, and a significant contribution to sustainable community development through community participation.
Sanash Welfare Foundation invites individuals, institutions, NPOs, and CSR partners to engage with us in community participation and capacity building—whether as contributors, learners, or collaborative partners.
Sanash Welfare Foundation (SWF) is dedicated to delivering principled, accountable, and high-quality humanitarian assistance that aligns with the Core Humanitarian Standard on Quality and Accountability (CHS). Our focus on capacity building and community participation is evident in our monitoring, accountability, and governance systems, which are designed to foster trust among communities, donors, and partners regarding decision-making, resource utilization, and achievement of results.
The Sanash Welfare Foundation's approach reflects key CHS commitments, including:
People-centred assistance that responds to the needs and priorities of affected communities, promoting community participation (CHS Commitment 1)
Effective, timely, and coordinated response through strong planning and monitoring systems, enhancing capacity building (CHS Commitment 2)
Strengthened local capacity and learning to improve quality and sustainability, focusing on long-term solutions (CHS Commitment 3)
Transparent, ethical, and responsible management of resources to ensure accountability (CHS Commitment 9)
In line with CHS Quality Criterion: Effectiveness, Efficiency, and Learning, the Sanash Welfare Foundation (SWF) welcomes engagement to strengthen:
- Results-based monitoring frameworks
- Outcome and impact measurement
- Data quality, analysis, and learning processes
- Community participation in participatory monitoring
- Independent, joint, or third-party evaluations
Capacity building through learning from monitoring results is integrated into program design and decision-making to continuously improve performance.
Consistent with CHS Commitments 4 and 5, the Sanash Welfare Foundation (SWF) maintains mechanisms to ensure community participation, allowing communities to be informed, heard, and respected:
- Clear communication with communities about programs and entitlements
- Safe, confidential, and accessible complaints and feedback mechanisms
- Protection against exploitation, abuse, and misconduct
- Responsive action based on community feedback, contributing to capacity building within the community
SWF welcomes partners to support and strengthen these accountability mechanisms.
Aligned with the CHS Quality Criterion: Accountability and Ethical Practice, the Sanash Welfare Foundation (SWF) promotes capacity building through: clear governance structures and oversight mechanisms, defined roles and responsibilities for leadership and management, strong financial controls and donor compliance, safeguarding, anti-fraud, and conflict-of-interest policies, as well as risk management and internal control systems. Community participation is encouraged, and partners may engage in advisory or oversight roles to further enhance the quality of governance.
Stakeholders may engage with the Sanash Welfare Foundation (SWF) through:
- Technical advisory and capacity building support
- Joint monitoring, audits, or learning exercises
- Governance mentoring and policy strengthening
- Peer reviews and best-practice exchange aligned with CHS, fostering community participation.
All engagements adhere to SWF’s Code of Conduct, safeguarding policies, and applicable laws.
Engaging with the Sanash Welfare Foundation (SWF) on a CHS-aligned framework supports capacity building through improved program quality and accountability, fosters greater trust from communities and donors, enhances community participation, and strengthens institutional systems and a learning culture for responsible and ethical humanitarian action.
Sanash Welfare Foundation invites donors, partners, experts, and institutions to engage with us in Monitoring, Accountability & Governance, emphasizing capacity building and community participation, all grounded in the principles and commitments of the Core Humanitarian Standard (CHS).
Sanash Welfare Foundation (SWF) focuses on advocacy and awareness to promote the rights, dignity, and well-being of vulnerable and marginalized communities. Our efforts in capacity building and community participation are grounded in evidence, community voices, and ethical humanitarian principles, aiming to influence positive change in policies, systems, and public attitudes.
SWF’s advocacy and awareness initiatives aim to: Amplify the voices of affected communities through capacity building, promote rights-based and inclusive policies, raise public awareness on humanitarian, social, and development issues, and encourage community participation and responsible action by institutions, stakeholders, and society. Advocacy is pursued peacefully, responsibly, and without political affiliation.
The Sanash Welfare Foundation (SWF) undertakes advocacy and awareness across various thematic areas, emphasizing the importance of community participation and capacity building in each initiative, including: Child protection and safeguarding, Poverty alleviation and economic empowerment, Food security and nutrition, Education and skills development, Women’s rights and gender equality, Health, mental health, and psychosocial well-being, Water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH), Disability inclusion and accessibility, Environmental sustainability and climate resilience, as well as Disaster preparedness, displacement, and humanitarian response.
The Sanash Welfare Foundation (SWF) engages in capacity building through:
- Community awareness sessions and dialogues that foster community participation
- Policy briefs, position papers, and research dissemination
- Public campaigns and information materials
- Media engagement and digital outreach
- Stakeholder consultations and multi-sector forums
- Partnerships with NPOs, academic institutions, and CSR partners
All communication is accurate, respectful, and ethically responsible.
Advocacy and awareness activities at the Sanash Welfare Foundation (SWF) are conducted in line with: SWF’s Code of Conduct and safeguarding policies, data protection and consent requirements, national laws and regulatory frameworks, and donor and partner compliance standards. Through these efforts, SWF promotes capacity building and community participation, ensuring that individuals and communities are not exposed to risk.
The Sanash Welfare Foundation (SWF) monitors advocacy and awareness outcomes by: tracking reach, engagement, and influence; assessing changes in knowledge, attitudes, or practices; and learning from successes and challenges to improve future efforts, all while focusing on capacity building and enhancing community participation.
The Sanash Welfare Foundation (SWF) welcomes collaboration with various partners, including civil society organizations and networks, community-based groups, media and academic institutions, as well as CSR partners and responsible private sector actors. These partnerships are grounded in shared values, credibility, and a mutual respect for humanitarian principles, all while emphasizing capacity building and community participation.
Through advocacy and awareness, the Sanash Welfare Foundation (SWF) seeks to: Foster informed and inclusive public discourse, support policy and system improvements, empower communities through capacity building to claim their rights, and contribute to sustainable and equitable development through community participation.
Sanash Welfare Foundation invites individuals, institutions, and partners to engage with us in Advocacy & Awareness, focusing on capacity building and community participation to inform, influence, and inspire action for social justice and humanitarian impact.
Sanash Welfare Foundation (SWF) places community participation at the heart of all its humanitarian and development efforts. We believe that sustainable and dignified outcomes are achieved only through effective capacity building, where communities are actively involved in decision-making, implementation, monitoring, and learning processes that impact their lives.
The Sanash Welfare Foundation (SWF) is committed to: Respecting the rights, dignity, and agency of communities, ensuring community participation in decisions that affect them, promoting inclusive, safe, and meaningful participation, and upholding accountability to affected populations. Our approach focuses on capacity building and aligns with recognized humanitarian principles and good practice, including participatory and people-centred programming.
Community participation at the Sanash Welfare Foundation (SWF) is guided by the following principles:
Inclusivity: Ensuring the participation of women, children, persons with disabilities, older persons, and marginalized groups is essential for effective capacity building.
Transparency: Sharing clear and accessible information on programs, criteria, and decisions fosters trust and enhances community participation.
Respect & Do No Harm: Protecting communities from harm, exploitation, or unintended negative consequences is a priority to ensure safe engagement.
Local Ownership: Strengthening community leadership and self-reliance is crucial for sustainable capacity building.
Accountability: Responding to feedback, complaints, and concerns is vital for maintaining effective community participation.
Communities engage in SWF programs through various means, including needs assessments and community consultations that emphasize community participation. This process involves capacity building through participatory program design and prioritization, the establishment of community committees and focal points, and co-implementation of activities. Additionally, participatory monitoring and feedback, along with learning and reflection sessions, are integral components. Overall, participation is tailored to local contexts and capacities, ensuring effective engagement with the Sanash Welfare Foundation.
The Sanash Welfare Foundation (SWF) ensures safe, accessible, and confidential mechanisms for communities to enhance capacity building through community participation by allowing them to: Provide feedback and suggestions, Raise complaints or concerns, and Report misconduct or safeguarding issues. All feedback is carefully reviewed, responded to, and utilized to improve program quality.
Community participation activities organized by the Sanash Welfare Foundation adhere strictly to: SWF’s safeguarding and child protection policies, protection from sexual exploitation and abuse (PSEA) standards, and data protection, consent, and confidentiality requirements. Furthermore, special measures are implemented to ensure the safe participation of vulnerable groups, contributing to our ongoing capacity building efforts.
The Sanash Welfare Foundation (SWF) actively promotes community participation by focusing on capacity building through the development of community leadership and organizational skills. Additionally, SWF strengthens local response and resilience capacities, supports awareness of rights, entitlements, and services, and encourages community-led solutions and initiatives.
SWF works with: Community-based organizations (CBOs), local leaders and volunteers, civil society networks, and local authorities (where appropriate) to enhance capacity building and promote community participation. These partnerships ensure that programs are locally relevant, culturally appropriate, and sustainable, aligning with the mission of the Sanash Welfare Foundation.
Community participation is monitored through: Community feedback and satisfaction assessments, participatory reviews and evaluations, and documentation of lessons learned and best practices. The Sanash Welfare Foundation emphasizes capacity building, as learning from communities informs continuous improvement.
Through meaningful community participation, the Sanash Welfare Foundation (SWF) engages in capacity building that: Improves program relevance and effectiveness, Builds trust and social cohesion, Enhances accountability and transparency, and Strengthens long-term community resilience.
Sanash Welfare Foundation invites communities, partners, and stakeholders to engage with us through active community participation, fostering collaboration and capacity building.
Sanash Welfare Foundation (SWF) believes that complex humanitarian and development challenges require collective action. By focusing on capacity building and fostering community participation, SWF, through strong partnerships and multi-stakeholder engagement, works to deliver effective, inclusive, and sustainable solutions for vulnerable communities.
SWF’s partnerships are guided by:
Shared values and humanitarian principles
Mutual respect, trust, and transparency
Complementarity of strengths and expertise
Accountability to communities, donors, and partners, with a focus on capacity building and community participation.
We pursue partnerships that enhance impact while preserving the independence, neutrality, and integrity of the Sanash Welfare Foundation.
Non-Profit & Civil Society Partnerships
The Sanash Welfare Foundation (SWF) collaborates with:
- Local and national NGOs
- Community-based organizations (CBOs)
- Civil society networks and coalitions
These partnerships enhance community participation, strengthen local ownership, and promote sustainability through effective capacity building.
Corporate & CSR Partnerships
SWF engages with responsible businesses through:
- CSR and ESG-aligned initiatives
- Skills-based volunteering and technical support
- In-kind and financial contributions
Corporate partnerships are structured to ensure ethical engagement and measurable social impact, aligning with our capacity building objectives.
Institutional & Development Partners
SWF partners with:
- Foundations and philanthropic institutions
- UN agencies and international organizations
- Donor-funded programs and consortia
Such collaborations support scale, innovation, and compliance with international standards while fostering community participation.
Academic & Research Institutions
SWF collaborates with universities and research bodies to:
- Strengthen evidence-based programming
- Support research, learning, and innovation
- Promote knowledge generation and dissemination
These efforts contribute to capacity building and informed decision-making within communities.
Government & Public Sector Engagement
Where appropriate and in line with humanitarian principles, SWF engages with:
- Line departments and public institutions
- Local authorities and coordination bodies
This engagement ensures alignment with national priorities and community needs while maintaining organizational independence.
What is an MSP? Multi-Stakeholder Partnerships (MSPs) unite a diverse array of actors—including civil society, the private sector, government, academia, donors, and communities—to tackle shared challenges through collective responsibility and joint action, emphasizing capacity building and community participation.
SWF’s Approach to MSP The Sanash Welfare Foundation (SWF) actively participates in or facilitates MSPs that:
- Address complex, cross-sector challenges
- Promote inclusive decision-making
- Share risks, resources, and responsibilities
- Deliver scalable and sustainable outcomes
MSPs are designed to ensure equitable participation and clear governance, fostering capacity building among all stakeholders.
Roles Within MSPs Within MSPs, SWF may act as an:
- Implementing partner
- Local coordination or facilitation partner
- Technical or thematic lead
- Community liaison and accountability focal point
These roles are clearly defined through formal agreements to enhance community participation and ensure effective collaboration.
All partnerships, including those aimed at capacity building and community participation, are governed through: Due diligence and risk assessment, clear roles, responsibilities, and deliverables, MoUs, partnership agreements, or consortium contracts, financial transparency and reporting, and safeguarding, compliance, and ethical standards. The Sanash Welfare Foundation (SWF) reserves the right to decline or disengage from partnerships that conflict with its mission or values.
Through effective partnerships, the Sanash Welfare Foundation (SWF) achieves: enhanced program quality and reach, efficient use of resources, shared learning and innovation, stronger community outcomes, and increased credibility and accountability, all while focusing on capacity building and fostering community participation.
Partnerships may include:
- Joint program design and implementation that encourages community participation
- Co-funding or pooled resources to support capacity building initiatives
- Knowledge sharing and capacity building efforts through collaboration
- Policy dialogue and advocacy with organizations like the Sanash Welfare Foundation
- Monitoring, evaluation, and learning to assess the impact of these partnerships
Sanash Welfare Foundation actively seeks partnerships with organizations and institutions that prioritize ethical collaboration, foster community participation, and emphasize capacity building for collective impact.
Definition and importance of emergency and rapid response in humanitarian action highlights the need for capacity building and community participation in effective interventions. The Sanash Welfare Foundation’s commitment to saving lives, protecting dignity, and reducing suffering during crises is fundamental. This approach aligns with humanitarian principles: Neutrality, Impartiality, Humanity, and Independence.
Natural disasters such as floods, earthquakes, landslides, and droughts can severely impact communities. Additionally, man-made emergencies including conflict, displacement, and industrial accidents pose significant challenges. Health emergencies, particularly epidemics, pandemics, and malnutrition crises, require effective responses. The Sanash Welfare Foundation emphasizes community participation and capacity building to facilitate rapid responses to these localized shocks.
Humanitarian Principles: Neutrality, impartiality, humanity, independence. Capacity building is essential in ensuring that interventions do not worsen the situation, adhering to the Do No Harm principle. Accountability involves transparent reporting and community participation, including feedback mechanisms from all groups. Inclusivity is vital, as it addresses the needs of women, children, the elderly, and marginalized groups, aligning with the mission of the Sanash Welfare Foundation.
Preparedness: Risk mapping, early warning systems, and contingency planning are essential for effective capacity building. Mobilization: Trigger-based activation of staff, volunteers, and partners ensures community participation in response efforts. Assessment: Conducting a rapid needs assessment and resource prioritization is crucial for timely support. Implementation: The provision of life-saving aid, including food, water, shelter, health services, and NFIs, is coordinated with the Sanash Welfare Foundation. Coordination: Collaboration with local authorities, other NPOs, UN agencies, and community actors strengthens the response. Monitoring & Evaluation: Tracking impact, gathering feedback, and ensuring accountability are key components of our approach.
Direct Response: Deployment of SWF teams to affected areas for effective capacity building. Partnership Response: Collaborating with NPOs, CSR partners, and community-based organizations to enhance community participation. Multi-Stakeholder Engagement (MSP): Coordinated action with government, private sector, donors, and UN agencies to support local initiatives. Community-Led Response: Strengthening local capacities and volunteer networks through active community participation.
Financial contributions, such as Zakat, Sadaqah, CSR, and online donations, play a crucial role in supporting the Sanash Welfare Foundation's initiatives. Additionally, in-kind contributions like food, hygiene kits, shelter materials, and medical supplies are vital for community participation in various programs. Furthermore, professional and technical support, including medical, logistics, communication, and assessment teams, is essential for capacity building within the community.
Clear roles and responsibilities for staff, volunteers, and partners enhance capacity building within the Sanash Welfare Foundation. Adherence to the SWF Code of Conduct and safeguarding policies ensures a commitment to community participation. Transparent financial and operational reporting is essential for accountability, while community feedback, complaints, and monitoring mechanisms aligned with AAP support ongoing improvement. Compliance with national laws, donor requirements, and humanitarian standards ensures alignment with the Core Humanitarian Standard (CHS).
Training SWF teams on rapid response protocols and humanitarian standards is a key aspect of capacity building. This initiative enhances community participation in strengthening emergency preparedness and resilience. Additionally, establishing pre-positioned resources and supply chains allows for a faster response to crises.
NGOs & CBOs: Coordinated implementation and local engagement with a focus on community participation and capacity building. CSR Partners: Funding, logistics support, and employee engagement to enhance local initiatives. Government Agencies: Providing technical support, coordination, and access facilitation for effective outreach. Donors & Foundations: Resource mobilization, emergency grants, and reporting collaboration to strengthen community efforts. Research & Academic Institutions: Assessment, learning, and evidence generation to inform and improve strategies, such as those employed by the Sanash Welfare Foundation.
Real-time reporting during emergencies fosters community participation, allowing for effective capacity building. Post-response evaluation and lessons learned lead to data-driven improvements for future rapid response efforts. Additionally, the Sanash Welfare Foundation ensures public and donor accountability through comprehensive reports and dashboards.
Swift provision of life-saving aid and protection has been bolstered through capacity building and community participation. This has led to strengthened community resilience and recovery. Additionally, there has been enhanced trust and credibility with communities, partners, and donors, particularly through the efforts of the Sanash Welfare Foundation. Evidence-based learning will continue to inform more effective future interventions.
Individuals: Volunteer, donate, or contribute professional skills to enhance community participation. Organizations & Corporates: Partner with the Sanash Welfare Foundation in rapid response initiatives for capacity building. Community Groups & CBOs: Join local preparedness and response networks to strengthen our collective efforts.
“Together, we respond faster, save lives, and build resilient communities.”
At the Sanash Welfare Foundation, we love our customers and value community participation, so feel free to visit us during normal business hours for capacity building opportunities.
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