RF
Foundation
Providing practical, technical, and sustainable solutions for neglected communities.
The rural or outskirt areas of constituency NA-48 in the federal capital Islamabad, including Ghouri Town, Farash Town, Burma, Sanam Chowk, Tramri Chowk, Tarlai, Khanna Dak, Zia Masjid and Alipur, continue to be neglected by the federal government. These areas suffer from extremely poor drainage and sewerage systems. Throughout the year, roads remain flooded with filthy sewage water.
To address these issues, Chairman Rawal Foundation Khaqan Waheed Khawaja, through self-help initiatives and with the support of his appointed councillors, is actively working day and night. Using his personal resources, he is striving to resolve sewerage and drainage problems on technical grounds and provide practical, long-term solutions.
Measurable progress through dedicated community work
Communities with improved drainage
Projects completed
Lives impacted directly
Community-driven projects
Real impact through dedicated efforts
Targeted interventions for sustainable community development
Upgrading and repairing sewerage networks to prevent overflow and contamination.
Building efficient drainage systems to eliminate waterlogging and flooding.
Applying engineering expertise to address complex infrastructure challenges.
Empowering communities through self-help and sustainable development.
Rawal Foundation remains committed to improving the quality of life for residents through practical infrastructure solutions, technical expertise, and community-driven initiatives. Every effort is focused on creating cleaner, safer, and healthier living environments for future generations.
Join us in our mission to create sustainable infrastructure and improve lives through community-driven solutions.