On 22 January 2026 PPAF and China Three Gorges South Asia Investment Limited CSAIL signed a grant agreement in Islamabad to renovate Government Primary School Daad Bux Chang in Jhimpir Thatta Sindh under TGW’s CSR initiative. The 12 month school rehabilitation project aims to restore and upgrade learning facilities for local children in this remote community.
The project will construct new classrooms and a toilet block build a boundary wall plant trees install an RO water filtration system hire teachers and run community mobilisation and enrolment campaigns to bring out of school children back into the classroom. The integrated approach combines infrastructure works with measures to improve attendance and learning conditions as part of the school rehabilitation effort.
PPAF Chief Executive Officer Nadir Gul Barech said the agreement formalises a meaningful partnership that reflects a shared commitment to sustainable development community wellbeing and inclusive growth. He noted that CSAIL’s role in Pakistan extends beyond renewable energy generation to responsible corporate citizenship and that supporting education infrastructure is a strategic CSR priority for long term human capital development.
Deputy CEO of China Three Gorges South Asia Investment Limited Liu Yonggang underlined CSAIL’s commitment to supporting local communities alongside its renewable energy investments and said the rehabilitation will improve access to education and contribute to overall community wellbeing. He also marked the signing as a positive step during the 75th anniversary of China Pakistan relations.
CSAIL operates the 720MW Karot Hydropower Project under CPEC and 150MW Three Gorges wind power projects in Jhimpir contributing clean energy to Pakistan’s national grid. PPAF will continue to work nationwide to strengthen local infrastructure and promote inclusive sustainable livelihoods while overseeing the project’s implementation in Thatta.
The reconstruction addresses a critical gap in educational infrastructure in an underserved rural area by creating a safe functional and child friendly learning environment. The school rehabilitation is expected to directly benefit local children strengthen community ownership and trust and support longer term efforts to increase enrolment and retention in Jhimpir.
