Pakistan floods 2025 Emergency Support

by Association for Humanitarian Development (AHD)
Pakistan floods 2025 Emergency Support
Pakistan floods 2025 Emergency Support
Pakistan floods 2025 Emergency Support
Pakistan floods 2025 Emergency Support
Pakistan floods 2025 Emergency Support
Pakistan floods 2025 Emergency Support
Pakistan floods 2025 Emergency Support
Pakistan floods 2025 Emergency Support
Pakistan floods 2025 Emergency Support
Pakistan floods 2025 Emergency Support
Pakistan floods 2025 Emergency Support
Pakistan floods 2025 Emergency Support
Pakistan floods 2025 Emergency Support
Pakistan floods 2025 Emergency Support
Pakistan floods 2025 Emergency Support
Pakistan floods 2025 Emergency Support
Pakistan floods 2025 Emergency Support
Pakistan floods 2025 Emergency Support
Pakistan floods 2025 Emergency Support
Pakistan floods 2025 Emergency Support
Pakistan floods 2025 Emergency Support
Pakistan floods 2025 Emergency Support
Pakistan floods 2025 Emergency Support
Pakistan floods 2025 Emergency Support

Project Report | Apr 6, 2025
Families still waiting for help affected by floods 2022 and needs urgent basis safe drinking water

By Abdul Khurshid | Project Leader

Flood affected looking help
Flood affected looking help

Families still waiting for help affected by floods 2022 and needs urgent basis safe drinking water

Pakistan is country where floods, cyclone and earthquake hit several times in past 20 years and the vulnerability and poverty and environmental changes impact increases with the time. The floods 2022 hit hard and killed 1750 people and 850,000 animal and 33 million people out of home, during March 2025 still people are vulnerable and needs attention all of us

Many families in Kenya, especially in informal settlements, rural areas, and Arid and Semi-Arid Lands (ASALs), face serious challenges in accessing clean and safe water. This issue has a major impact on health, hygiene, education, and overall quality of life.

Here are a few key factors contributing to the problem:

• Inadequate Infrastructure: Many of these areas lack piped water systems, and existing infrastructure is often poorly maintained.

• Contaminated Sources: People rely on rivers, ponds, or shallow wells that are easily contaminated by human and animal waste.

• Climate Change: Droughts and erratic rainfall patterns affect water availability, especially in Sindh, Punjab and Baluchistan regions.

• Population Growth: Rapid urbanization and population growth in informal settlements overwhelm the limited water resources.

• Economic Constraints: Many families can't afford to buy bottled or treated water, nor the means to purify it themselves.

Still in 2025 floods affected people needs support and safe drinking water is the basic need of the people.

Families suffering with diseases
Families suffering with diseases
Floods hit hard Jati area
Floods hit hard Jati area
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