
It is an honour to present the RSPN Strategy 2026-2030 – a shared vision shaped by the collective wisdom, experience, and commitment of the entire Rural Support Programmes (RSP) family.
This Strategy is the result of an extensive and inclusive process. RSPN extends its sincere thanks to the RSPN Board Strategy Committee for its strategic guidance, and to the Chief Executive Officers and staff of our member RSPs, whose dedication and insights have been central to shaping our priorities. We am equally grateful to our donors and development partners, whose perspectives have supported our approach to be forward-looking and aligned with both national priorities and the evolving global development agenda.
This Strategy reaffirms our core mission — to remain people-centric — while setting a clear roadmap for addressing emerging challenges and opportunities.

As we look ahead, we do so with a renewed commitment to partnership, innovation, and impact. RSPN is confident that, together, we will continue to make meaningful strides towards realising the vision of empowered communities across Pakistan
With warm regards,
The Rural Support Programmes (RSPs) are a national asset of Pakistan. The first RSP – the Aga Khan Rural Support Programme (AKRSP) – was established in 1982 by the Aga Khan Foundation (AKF). Its success and widespread recognition has led to the establishment of other RSPs across the country. In July 2000, the Rural Support Programmes Network (RSPN) was established by the RSPs with financial assistance from DFID (now the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office), to facilitate the growth and development of RSPs in the country. Today, RSPN serves as a strategic platform for nine member RSPs, bringing together over 43 years of knowledge in Community-Driven Development (CDD). RSPN is currently the largest CDD network in Pakistan.
RSPN is proud to present its Strategy for 2026–2030, developed through an inclusive and participatory process. The process included an internal SWOT exercise by RSPN staff in September 2024, followed by a round of consultations with each of the nine member RSPs and then by a Board Strategy Retreat on 13 May 2025. The consultative process included some international donors. This Strategy outlines RSPN’s vision, mission, and priorities for the next five years as we continue to support rural communities in Pakistan to overcome poverty through empowerment and collective action. The document sets a clear direction for RSPN’s role as a catalyst for innovation, a national platform of its nine RSP members, sharing lessons between them, doing advocacy with external stakeholders to improve pro-poor policies and resource mobilisation for the RSPs, while remaining adaptable to emerging challenges and opportunities
RSPN will work closely with member RSPs, governments, donors, foundations, international organisations, and the private sector to advance this Strategy. At the core of this work is the strengthening of community institutions and other forms of social capital, promoting inclusive development from the ground up. Through collaborative partnerships and sustained engagement, RSPN and RSPs will continue to empower communities, foster resilience, and enable sustainable socio-economic progress for Pakistan’s underprivileged communities.