Pakistan Rural Communities are the Victims of 2010, 2011 & 2012 floods hit hard, millions affected, we at AHD through this project want to support women and children at their door step for provision of medical care & medicinal support to 15,000 households & about 2,000 families will be benefited from this activity. AHD medical staff will also take care for the provision of nutritional food to pregnant women in rural of Thatta, Badin & Tando M. Khan districts.
Floods in Pakistan 2011 results 400,000 people displaced and lost their houses, crops and animals. Flood victims living in camps and road sides and needs urgent attention to support them through medical support, gastro & diphtheria patients treatment. Women and children needs quick treatment and some children died due to water borne diseases through this project we will arrange their treatment through camps and village visits to provide them treatment on urgent basis
Project will provide urgent basis food and medical care as well as treatment to 2,000 families at their places, wherever they are living in tents or road side. The floods displaced more than 400,000 people will be provided with food and medicine at their door step. further AHD will also arrange medical acre in tents and houses for the women and children of Badin & Tando Muhammad Khan Sindh Pakistan immediately.
more than 16,000 people displaced by floods of 2011 will be provided with food and treated at their door step, initially project will be food support for flood victims and later we will see to start rehabilitation of flood victims.
Mrs. Ilyas got one month uncooked ration from AHD staff at Badin area and thankful of AHD for timely support at their door step. She asking thanks to AHD and GlobalGiving as well
- Ms. Shazia saleem, Health program officer for flood victims
Total Funding Received to Date: $10,057
Remaining Goal to be Funded: $156,142
Total Funding Goal: $166,200
This project has provided additional documentation in a Microsoft Word file (projdoc.doc).
Hyderabad,
Sindh,
Pakistan
http://www.ahdpak.org


