Mausum Mahool Protection Foundation

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Mausum Mahool Protection Foundation, a climate awareness non-profit. Regenerative sustainable farming. Empowerment of local communities. Wildlife conservation.

Overview

Organisation type

Nonprofit organisation

Country of Registration

Annual Budget

25 000 - 100 000 USD

Scope

National

SDG / Categories

Responsible Consumption & ProductionGender EqualityPartnerships for the GoalsLife on LandZero HungerClimate ActionAffordable & Clean Energy

Field of Activities

Climate change (education, research, projects)
Renewable Energy (promotion, education, installations)
Women Empowerment
Agricultural and Rural Development
Other

Organisation Laguage

Urdu

English

Punjabi

Contact

Contact

Muhammad Hassan Miraj

Website

Phone

+923009749175

Mausum Mahool Protection Foundation is a Pakistani civil society organization (CSO) whose mission is to drive climate change awareness, conserve wildlife, restore biodiversity, and promote sustainable and regenerative farming. Mausum Mahool is dedicated to empowering marginalized communities, advancing economic independence, and fostering climate resilience through education, innovative agricultural practices, and comprehensive support for farmers.


Located in the historic Chakwal District of Punjab, Pakistan, Mausum Mahool Protection Foundation incorporates innovation to raise climate awareness, conserve wildlife, restore biodiversity, promote sustainable farming, and empower communities through education and regenerative agricultural practices. At the heart of this permaculture farmland in the Potohar Plataeau is Dastaan, site of community projects, educational and awareness outreach, film screenings, art and music programs, student tours, and networking opportunities with local-area farmers. Dastaan comes from the Urdu word for "story" or "tale," This is the story of how shared purpose and a commitment to shaping a sustainable future for generations to come brought together a family, the local community, field experts, climate change educators, and others inspired by the ideal of fostering climate resilience to change the climate, not the planet.


Within the unique sculpted landscape surrounding the organic farm, the team continually researches new ways to improve productivity while fostering diversity. During the 2004 monsoon season over 700 trees, a majority of which are native and beneficial to local wildlife, were planted on the property. Birds, butterflies, ladybugs, and fireflies are commonplace. Bees and bee harvesting are more recent. Newly planted trees and flowers that are conducive to bee pollination are increasing honey yield. In this virtuous circle, the bees help pollinate the fruit trees, which improves fruit production.


In the spirit of continued innovation, guests who seek to honor traditional gift-giving during their visit to Dastaan are asked to come only with a tree in hand ... and be ready to plant it! This makes for a treasured memory and contributes to the greening of the permaculture farmland.