By Azeem Christopher | Project Leader
The absence of a simple toilet is a daily struggle that affects the dignity, safety, and health of many families in underserved communities. Women and children often face fear and discomfort, forced to rely on unsafe and open spaces. With the continued support of generous donors, AWARD Pakistan is changing this reality through the One Toilet, One Family initiative, bringing hope, hygiene, and safety to homes in need.
During this reporting period, low-cost household toilets were successfully constructed using locally available materials for the most deserving families. These facilities are providing immediate benefits by improving hygiene, ensuring privacy, and reducing exposure to diseases such as diarrhea, typhoid, cholera, and jaundice. Women and children, in particular, now feel safer and no longer depend on unsafe open spaces.
The impact of this intervention is already visible in the lives of beneficiary families. One such family is that of Nazia, a mother of three who had struggled for years without a toilet. Her children often had to wait until dark to relieve themselves, putting them at risk and causing constant stress. Since receiving a household toilet, Nazia reports that her children are healthier, more confident, and safe. She described the support as “a blessing that has brought safety, dignity, and peace into our home.” Another family, headed by Rashid, a daily wage laborer, now enjoys improved cleanliness and reduced illness after receiving a toilet, making daily life safer and more comfortable for his children.
Impact
Access to a simple toilet has brought profound change, restoring dignity, enhancing safety, and improving overall health. Families who once struggled with daily challenges now experience peace of mind, privacy, and a healthier living environment. Women feel safer, children are healthier, and entire households are empowered to live with greater confidence.
Way Forward
AWARD Pakistan remains committed to expanding the One Toilet, One Family initiative to reach more underserved households. With continued donor support, the project aims to scale up construction efforts, ensuring that more families gain access to safe sanitation. By doing so, we can create lasting change where dignity, health, and safety begin at home.
By Azeem Christopher | Project Leader
By Azeem Christopher | Project Leader
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