Abstract
Pakistan possesses a huge gap of conducting humanitarian aid programs. The leading socio-economic and security challenges are over population, poverty, crime and unemployment. Non-government organizations are having robust presence in the country and have been strongly contributing a significant role in development of country’s ignored sectors including Infrastructure, Health and Education. The purpose of this research study is to identify and analyze various variables bringing security threats to humanitarian aid programs related to Non-Governmental Organizations in Pakistan’s Sindh province and to come out with possible solutions to reduce and culminate those threats. This research is based on a cross-sectional study supported by different sociological theories. Out of the limitations (non-exhaustive) included here are due to area uniqueness, less availability of secondary data and low response level from NGOs. Research outcome has proven that efficiency of aid work decreases when there is a higher security threat. Proposed few recommendations include development of policies, welfare organization’s role and assurance of effective implementation. Emphasized here isNGOs proactive role to engage media to uplift its positive image. Police and Madrassa reforms are also much needed to control crime and handle radicalization hampers to aid programs.