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KARACHI, PAKISTAN - JANUARY 2007: Abdul Sattar Edhi, the founder of the Edhi Foundation greeting students at girls' school. A place where abandoned and orphanage girls can receive good education while others are sent by parents eager to have their daughters educated, but too poor to pay school fees. Established in 1947, Edhi Foundation is the biggest social welfare and a non-governmental organization in Pakistan. Working without any discrimination on the basis of colour, race, language, religion or politics, the Foundation provides social services such as medical care, emergency services, ambulances, burial services, mental habitats, orphanage, child welfare services, abused women safe houses and training facilities for the disadvantaged. (Photo by Reza/Getty Images)

KARACHI, PAKISTAN - JANUARY 2007: Abdul Sattar Edhi, the founder of the Edhi Foundation greeting students at girls' school.  A place where  abandoned and orphanage girls can receive good education while others are sent by parents eager to have their daughters educated, but too poor to pay school fees. Established  in 1947, Edhi Foundation is the biggest social welfare and a non-governmental organization in Pakistan. Working without any discrimination on the basis of colour, race, language, religion or politics, the Foundation provides social services such as medical care, emergency services, ambulances, burial services, mental habitats, orphanage, child welfare services, abused women safe houses and training facilities for the disadvantaged. (Photo by Reza/Getty Images)