Flood Affectees in Sindh-2022

by Primary Education Project
Flood Affectees in Sindh-2022
Flood Affectees in Sindh-2022
Flood Affectees in Sindh-2022
Flood Affectees in Sindh-2022
Flood Affectees in Sindh-2022
Flood Affectees in Sindh-2022
Flood Affectees in Sindh-2022
Flood Affectees in Sindh-2022

Project Report | Aug 2, 2023
Relief Distribution Among Flood Affectees

By Shaun Michael | Media Officer

Introduction:

The Primary Education Project (PEP) was established as Diocesan project in 2002, The Diocese of
Hyderabad Church of Pakistan is registered under the Societies Registration Act-1860. The Diocese of
Hyderabad is also registered with the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) and is a taxpayer organization
with NPO status to work on education in Rural Sindh. Later on, as the FATA made the decision for the
registration of all working organizations in Pakistan should be registered under the federal government.
The Diocese of Hyderabad reached to the relevant departments of the government of Pakistan and
made its reorganization from Economic Affairs Division (EAD) of the Government of Pakistan and is a
certified organization by the Pakistan Centre for Philanthropy (PCP).

Situation:

The 2022 floods in heavy monsoon rains, which started in late August and continued for several weeks.
The floods affected more than 33 million people, the floods also claimed 1,700 of lives and caused
widespread damage to infrastructure and crops. People had to leave their homes and lived in
emergency shelters. They have hardly any access to clean drinking water, food and health facilities.

Relief Intervention:

Primary Education Project (PEP) with the support of many of our donors have reached many families to
provide them relief which they deserved especially the children and their families in our village schools
in six districts. The PEP initiated this campaign by communicating many donors and GlobalGiving too.
The PEP has reached almost every single family and supported them with food, water, non-food items.
Mosquito nets and shelters.
PEP would like share its report to our supporters who have took part in the GlobalGiving campaign on
“Flood Affectees in Rural Sindh”. The PEP has distributed the food packs and Mosquito Nets among the
225 families who are still recovering from the floods. This event was held on 26th July 2023 in Tando
Allahyar district.
The families were grateful for receiving this aid from the many shared grants from our supporters on
GlobalGiving who have donated on this platform to rebuild their lives like normal days. 

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Apr 6, 2023
Relief Distribution Among Flood Affectees.

By Parkash Peter | Media Officer

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Organization Information

Primary Education Project

Location: Hyderabad, Sindh - Pakistan
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Twitter: @PEP_Pakistan
Primary Education Project
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Hyderabad , Sindh Pakistan

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