Minhaj Welfare Foundation is one of the largest non-government international charity organisation's in the world, with a growing network of branches and projects in various countries worldwide including Austria, Bangladesh, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, India, Italy, Kenya, Netherlands, Norway, Pakistan, Spain, United Kingdom and United States of America. It is the torch-bearer of peace, prosperity and equal human rights for all of mankind, irrespective of age, gender, disability, ethnicity, religion, social background or political beliefs.MWF is fully registered with the UK charity commission, and its four constituent societies are registered under the Societies Act 1961, and are totally self-reliant, operating on charitable donations from both members and non-members worldwide. They are thus independent of funding from any private or government agency, and their accounts are always open for audit inspection and can be viewed at any time by their donors.MWF's projects can be divided into 4 major categories:Education · Healthcare · Emergency aid · Welfare supportAll our work emerges from these fields. For instance building schools and colleges falls into the education category; providing free medical treatment and surgery falls into the healthcare category; providing rapid relief to a population hit by an Earthquake for example is an application of Emergency Aid; whilst arranging sowing classes for village women thereby giving them an extra source of income is an application of welfare support.