Pakistan Flood Relief Fund

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Pakistan Flood Relief Fund

What's Happening and How to Help

We believe that organizations that are deeply rooted in local communities are in the best position to provide long-term support for survivors of natural disasters like these. By funding the relief efforts of local organizations, donations to this fund have the potential to build stronger response capacity so that these organizations are better equipped to face future challenges.

The projects listed below are led by vetted GlobalGiving partners responding to this disaster. You can donate directly to a specific project or to GlobalGiving’s Pakistan Flood Relief Fund and we'll allocate it to where it's needed most. GlobalGiving will post reports about how your donation has been put to use.

Safe Drinking Water for Flood Victims Pakistan
Pakistan Floods 2022 affected families of Sujawal, Thatta, TM Khan, Dadu & Badin, the families lost all, houses, crops and animals now on raods and open sky and looking for help. AHD will help these poor flood victims with skill training & facing contamination in drinking water. AHD will provide initial 5000 Nadi filter unit to above 6 selected districts within next 06 months. The objective of this project to HELP FLOOD VICTIMS with ACCESS TO SAFE & CLEAN DRINKING WATER FOR PAKISTAN FLOODS 2022.
To Eradicate Cholera from Flood Victims Pakistan
Cholera wide spread in Pakistan after floods 2022 and about 12 districts of Baluchistan and Sindh affected by Cholera, AHD Nadi filter solution will help & eradicate this disease and help 10,000 flood affected families to save them from water borne disease, Nadi filter is one time investment and lifetime solution, save multiple diseases and help in Natural life towards sustainable Goals of UN SDG # 6 to achieve quickly. this project needs to promote and replicate on large scale in Pakistan
Relief/Recovery for flood affected in Pakistan
Millions of people have been affected and are highly vulnerable by severe flooding in Southern and northern part of Pakistan. Recent heavy rains in Sindh,KPK and Punjab have killed thousands of people due to urban flooding and have swept away livestock, properties and valuables of worth billion of Rupees. Donations will provide immediate relief to survivors in form of supplies(food, shelter, water, and medicine) in addition to long-term recovery assistance to help residents recover and rebuild.
Pool Fund for Disaster Emergency in Pakistan
Pakistan is deadly affected during monsoon seasons, people suffer lot during rain emergencies. Due to climate change recent monsoon season in Sindh August 2022, heavy rains destroyed 1000s of villages in Sindh. 1000s people lost their crops, houses, cattle & other livelihood resources. During these days rapid response is required to intervene in food supply, temporary shelters, NFIs so that NDF needs to establish the Pool Fund for Disaster Emergency in Pakistan to help at urgent base
Pakistan floods 2022 Emergency Food & Shelter
Since June 2022, floods in Pakistan have affected over 33 million people and killed over 1,500 people, it is described as the worst flood disaster in country's history. The victims in this situation are facing various difficulties; most of the people have lost their homes, crops and livestock and are in urgent need for shelter, food, temporary tents. Your donation to Association for Humanitarian Development (AHD) will provide Emergency Support for the Floods 2022 in Pakistan.
Lets Help to Flood Effected People in Balochistan
The recent flood widespread destruction, National Disaster Management Authority reported that the floods have resulted in more than 1100 deaths and 1600 people have been injured. More than 325000 households destroyed, 733000 damaged, 735000 Livestock effected, 2 Million Acres of Crops affected in Pakistan of which 60% are in Balochistan. More than 600 Schools damaged in Balochistan only.
Bablu Bhai's School Bag
This project will donate a school bag to a deserving child in flood-affected areas, low-functioning schools, and remote villages where they lack good books, copies, and stationery. This project will provide school bags to 1,000 financially disadvantaged children in Pakistan. What's Included? - 1 Pencil Case - Stationery(Pencils, Rubber, Sharpener, Crayons) - Bablu Bhai Storybook - 3 Copies and 1 Sketch Book - 1 Bablu Bhai Melamine Plate or Bowl - 1 Hoopoe Book with activity manual
Pakistan Floods 2022: Relief & Rehabilitation
Pakistan Floods 2022: an unprecedented natural disaster. Over 30 million people affected. Everything is gone; no shelter, no food, no crops. Outbreak of disease threatens not only health of flood affectees but also livelihoods. Income shocks from damage to crops and cattle, as well as health emergencies, can push entire households into starvation. Fatima Memorial Hospital in collaboration with Nur Foundation is providing relief in the areas of South Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Relief & Rehabilitation for Pakistan Flood Victims
In 2022, it rained 500% more than in the last 30 years and piled miseries across Pakistan. These massive rains have hit areas with the highest poverty rates in the country, washing away entire homes, roads, and bridges, affecting 33 million people. Al-Mustafa rescued the victims trapped in the water & supported 1.7 Million people with tents, food, ration, safe water, medical aid, etc. Your donation will help us to rehabilitate thousands of families who have lost everything to the floods.
Pakistan Flood Relief
Pakistan is the midst of devastating floods in Baluchistan, Punjab, SWAT and Sindh, with horrific impact. More than 33 million people are displaced and without home, over 1,000 have been killed, more than 500,000 houses destroyed and close to 1 billion livestock deaths. This project is to give food rations and medicines to those most suffering.
REACHING FLOOD AFFECTED CHILDREN IN PAKISTAN
Pakistan has seen the worst flood in country's history killing over 1,136 causing catastrophic destruction because of heavier than usual monsoon rains and melting glaciers. Millions have been displaced, losing their life stock, land, crops, and homes. It has been categorized as the world's deadliest floods since 2017 South Asian floods leaving the people and children in dire need of humanitarian and medical support.
Construction of Shelter Houses for Flood Effected
Pakistan just experienced one of the most devastating floods in its history.The heavy monsoon rains were hit several districts of Balochistan. More than 710 deaths and more than 1500 people have been injured when the walls and roofs of dozens of houses collapsed due to flash-floods. Thousands of people with their families are still roofless. Millions of people are still exposed to floodwaters or living close to flooded areas. Many families are still living in makeshift tents alongside the road.
Flood 2022-Pakistan Needs Support
This project will provide immediate relief of food and non-food items to the 250 families who are suffering from Floods 2022. The response will be executed in Sindh Province where 114 million people are affected. The Disaster Response teams are already there to identify the most deserving ones; especially women headed households, families with people with disable and family with aged people.
ABKT's Flood Relief & Rehabilitation Initiative
ABKT's Flood Relief & Rehabilitation Initiative is a much-needed project that can provide critical support to the communities affected by the 2022 devastating floods in Pakistan. The project aims to address the immediate needs of the affected population i.e. food & dignity kits & also provide long-term rehabilitation support to restore income generation activities of the affected communities. The project focuses on two districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Pakistan, namely Lower Dir, & Upper Dir.
One Dollar Appeal for Flood 2022 Affected Families
The aim of collecting one dollar is to minimize sufferings of flood affected 1,161,392 men, women and children of those families who lost their 282,533 houses either fully or partially and living in self made tents on road sides in district Mirpurkhas of Sindh province of Pakistan. Your 1 dollar donation will make enable us to respond their urgent humanitarian emergency needs like cooked/dry food items, clean drinking water, hygiene/sanitary items, mosquito nets, temporary shelter/latrine.

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