AMWT Pakistan's Upcoming Initiatives for Flood-Affected Communities
The emergency flood relief campaign was initially planned to last 7 to 10 days. But it was kept flexible so it could continue longer if the situation on the ground got worse. AMWT Pakistan is on full alert and has pre-identified high-risk zones across Pakistan and developed a tiered disaster preparedness strategy. We are prepared to deploy relief teams in case of floods in Pakistan or sudden displacement of vulnerable communities.
Our Response teams are ready for:
- Rapid deployment to flood zones
- Emergency food and water distribution
- Temporary shelter coordination in collaboration with local authorities
- Health and WASH (Water, Sanitation, Hygiene) awareness campaigns
Target Areas
A. Rawalpindi Region (Initial Phase): Dhok Hassu , Pirwadhai Adiala Road , Chakri Road , Chakri Village (critically hit by the River Sawan flooding) B. Lahore Slums (Near River Ravi): Shahdra , Badami Bagh (adjacent to Ravi Bridge) , Muslim Town , Sabzazar C. Islamabad & Peri-Urban Settlements: Informal and low-lying localities surrounding Islamabad D. High-Risk Riverbank Areas Across Pakistan: The following rivers and nearby communities are at high risk of floods in Pakistan: Indus River Basin: Dadu, Sukkur, Rajanpur, Ghotki, Khairpur Jhelum River: Jhelum district, Mangla areas Chenab River: Jhang, Multan, Muzaffargarh Ravi River: Lahore, Shahdara, Narowal Swat River: Swat Valley and Mingora region Kabul River: Nowshera, Charsadda Sutlej River: Bahawalnagar, Kasur
Target Beneficiaries
- 500-1000 households (Phase 1)
- Special priority to: Women-led households, Elderly and disabled persons ,Children ,Isolated or stranded individuals affected by floods in Pakistan
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