Story
Challenge
The Pakistan floods have affected communities in 116 districts, about 15% of the population. Sherry Rehman, Pakistan's minister for climate change, called the floods "unprecedented" and "the worst humanitarian disaster of this decade." Your donation to the Pakistan Flood Relief Fund will meet emergency needs, such as the provision of food, water, and shelter, and provide long-term support in affected communities.
Solution
All donations to this fund will support recovery and relief efforts for people impacted by flooding across Pakistan. Initially, funding will help first responders meet survivors' immediate needs for food, fuel, clean water, hygiene products, and shelter. The fund will then transition to support longer-term recovery efforts run primarily by local, vetted organizations in affected regions across Pakistan.
How Your Donation Will Be Used
When you donate to GlobalGiving's Pakistan FloodRelief Fund, your donation will provide:
Food, water, and shelter
Medical and psychosocial support
Economic assistance
Long-term support for resilience and rebuilding efforts
And more
Trusted and Reliable
GlobalGiving is one of the most reliable and trustworthy charities in the world. We have a four-star rating and nearly perfect score from Charity Navigator due to our stability, efficiency, sustainability, and commitment to transparency.
Our disaster relief funds have been recommended by the New York Times, the Associated Press, NPR, Washington Post, Oprah, ABC News, and the US State Department.
GlobalGiving's Track Record
GlobalGiving has been responding to disasters and supporting emergency aid and long-term relief programs since 2004. We have facilitated more than $143M in disaster donations to funds just like this one.
See how we've responded to similar disasters like this, including:
2022 Kentucky and Appalachia Flood Relief Fund
2021 Western Europe Flood Relief Fund
2021 Malaysia Flood Relief Fund
Additional Documentation
This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).
Resources
Featured photo: REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro
