Aziz Tabba Foundation

Human Development

Empowering Individuals Through

Education, Skills, & Sustainable Livelihoods​

The HOPE Program by Aziz Tabba Foundation (ATF) embodies our commitment to supporting vulnerable families and individuals facing financial and social hardship. Through this initiative, ATF provides critical, need-based assistance in key areas essential for survival and dignity, with a focus on uplifting those most in need.

Key Components of the Human Development Program

Primary & Secondary Education Support

We sponsor deserving students at the school level to ensure uninterrupted access to

quality education. By removing financial barriers, ATF enables children from underprivileged backgrounds to complete their foundational education with dignity.

Higher Education Support


ATF extends financial assistance to capable students pursuing college or university degrees.

This initiative aims to nurture future professionals by supporting them in their academic journey, regardless of their financial limitations.

Vocational Training

In collaboration with reputable training institutions, we equip youth and women with practical, in-demand

vocational and technical skills. These programs enhance employability and promote economic independence.

Laptop Support Scheme

To support deserving students enrolled in IT-related degree programs, ATF provides laptops, helping them bridge

the digital divide and excel in their academic and professional development in today’s tech-driven world.

Self-Employment Program

This initiative facilitates self-reliance among youth by offering motorbikes to individuals seeking income

opportunities through services like Bykea, Foodpanda, and other delivery or mobility platforms. The program enables them to start earning immediately and build sustainable livelihoods.

Tabba Microfinance

To support aspiring entrepreneurs, artisans, and small-scale vendors, Tabba Microfinance offers

interest-free or low-cost microloans. This empowers individuals to launch or expand their businesses, improve their standard of living, and contribute to the local economy.

Kafaalat Program

The Kafaalat Program identifies underage children who have dropped out of school due to financial hardships

and are working in low-paying jobs to support their families. ATF intervenes by offering them a monthly stipend equivalent to their income and reintegrating them into the education system—ensuring that economic pressure doesn’t deprive them of a future.
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