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Pakistan Emergency Fund

Pakistan Emergency Fund

Pakistan Emergency Fund

Prophet Muhammad (SAW) said: "If anyone relieves a Muslim believer from one of the hardships of this worldly life, Allah will relieve him of one of the hardships of the Day of Resurrection." (Muslim)

$55 – Supplies a family with essential hygiene and household items to protect against disease, including anti – bacterial handwashing soap, tooth brushes, tooth paste, nail cutters, hair combs, towels, tarpaulin sheets, plastic mats, buckets and water bottles.

$70– Provides a hot nutritious meal, served daily to 20 flood affected people.

$100 Emergency hot meals and water for 30 people.

$180 Emergency Survival Kit for 2 families.

$300 Tent with Emergency Survival Kit for 1 family.

$650 Emergency Mobile Health Clinic delivering emergency medical aid to 200 people.

$2,800 / $233.33 - 1 Bedroom house with a washroom and kitchen for 1 family in Pakistan. Personalised plaque and feedback report upon completion.

$4,200 / $350 per month - 2 Bedroom house with a washroom and kitchen for 1 family in Pakistan. Personalised plaque and feedback report upon completion.

The most affected have been the regions of Sindh, Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Gilgit-Baltistan, and Punjab where more than 1,500 have been killed, 12,000 injured, 33 million displaced, 1.6 million homes, some 750,000 livestock, 5,700 km of roadway and more than 200 bridges have been damaged or destroyed.

Just in Sindh, some districts are 80% or more submerged - that’s millions of people in just one area stranded and left with nothing.

Further compounding the dangers facing flood-affected survivors is the prevalence of mosquitoes and the water itself, which is contaminated with sewage, trash and debris, and dead livestock. Efforts to strengthen public health measures and stop the spread of diseases, including malaria and water-borne illnesses like cholera, are underway as over 300 have already died.

Approved to deliver vital aid by the Pakistani Government and the UN World Food Programme (WFP)

Human Appeal is one of only 15 charities approved by the Pakistani Government to deliver vital aid, and were one of the first aid agencies to respond to the initial flooding, remaining responsive to the evolving needs of survivors. Human Appeal is also working with the World Food Programme (WFP), providing lifesaving food packs to 40,000 displaced families for 2 months in a few areas within Sindh, including Dadu district. We are raising £10 million from both private and corporate donors to reach as many vulnerable people as possible in Pakistan’s worst hit areas. We’ve been changing lives in Pakistan for 17 years. Our work there focuses not just on emergency response but also efforts to help communities achieve long-term success and resiliency through new skills, livelihoods, and vital infrastructure.

But we cannot do anything without your support.

When you donate to help flood survivors, you will help us continue to provide:

• Food and hot meals

• Clean drinking water

• Safe and secure homes

• Tents and sheltering

• Health, hygiene and dignity items

• Household goods

• Access to emergency medical care

Generous donors have already helped us reach over 70,000 flood-affected survivors in the hardest hit areas in Pakistan, but there is even more we can do, with your help. Here’s a snapshot of what we have provided.

• Hot meals - 15,503 individuals

• Hygiene kits and household items – 7,625 households

• Dignity kits – 100 households

• Healthcare assistance - 442 individuals

• Food parcels - 390 households

It's not too late to donate and help Human Appeal continue to bring urgent relief to people in Sindh and other hard - hit areas of Pakistan.

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