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    OED (Orphans’ Educational Donation) online platform
    (UMT Lahore, 2021) Maham Binnat Abdul Rauf; Rida Nasir; Saad sherazi; Anam Abdul Ghani
    This project is about designing a web-based project which will provide the donation opportunity to users including common people and NGOs, so that our users can register and make donations according to the current scenario by using our website. Practically it helps people to donate their amount online instead of going anywhere physically. It is a commercial market-based project which covers the need of donations to be performed online instead of going physically. Like these days due to coronavirus, people are concerned about their health and safety measures. People are not concerned about searching organizations & places for donations. So, our project will provide them a single platform for all the services in NGOs regarding donations. In this technological environment social work for orphans as a discipline has not made progress in many areas, including education and some basic needs. Conversely, social work has seen a reduction in advancement within the last three decades.

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