SHADE-Fund Sindh Human and Environmental Development Fund

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Sindh Human and Environmental Development—Fund

WSI—SHADE FUND APPEAL

· At least 22 districts have been labeled disaster zones, most of them on the left bank of the River Indus.

· At least six million people have been affected with half a million having lost everything

· At least 269 people are already confirmed to have died.

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Pakistan Floods: Hundred of villages swapped

More than 200 people have died and over a million homes have been destroyed by severe flooding in southern Pakistan.

14 September 2011

Source: BBC.co.uk

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Civil society describes Sindh’s floods as ‘man made’

Sindh Peoples Commission on Disaster Prevention and Development (SPCDPD) in collaboration with National Press Club Islamabad along with Aman Itehad, SPO, SUNGI, PATTAN, PILER, CPCS and other civil society organizations conducted a joint press conference on Floods in Sindh.

21 September 2011

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Text Box: Dr. Zooren Ansari
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SHADE-Fund Supported Initiatives

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Syed Ghulam Mustafa Shah Model Village

Sponsors: Dr. Zoreen Ansari & Dr. Farah Salahudin

Country: Pakistan

Province: Sindh

District: Hyderabad/Tando Mohd Khan

City/Town/Village: Syed GM Shah Village

Population:5000 Plus

Poor Households: 300

Scope:

· Rehabilitation of Girls and Boys Primary Schools.

· Development of Basic Healthcare Unit.

· Providing Income Generating Assistance for low income families.

· Creating awareness for a civil society.

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www.appki.org

 

 

 

 

Clean Water Delivery System for Flood Affected Areas in Sindh

Sponsors: Association of Physicians of Pakistani Decent of Kentucky and Indianan (APPKI)

Country: Pakistan

Province: Sindh

District: Multiple

City/Town/Village: Multiple

Scope:

· Installation of Water Filtration Plants in flood affected  areas of Sindh.

· Provide necessary installation and maintenance training for the locals to support the Water Filtration Plants.

· Provide renewable operating power solutions for the Water Filtration Plants.

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Life Bridge  - Humanity Beyond Borders

 

An initiative that began when I found myself engaged in medical relief in Sindh, Pakistan during the massive flooding of July 2010.
I am currently working on a program to provide health care using a mobile health unit in 40 villages in Dadu. While the MHU is out in the villages providing OTP care and promoting health and hygiene we will be rehabilitating the local government clinic that was damaged by the floods.
We hope to duplicate this in Thatta and Shikarpur in the near future.
Our overall goal is to help rehabilitate the damaged health care infrastructure so that the villagers are able to at least receive the quality of care everyone deserves.
1. Humanity
2. Unity
3. South Asian Peace

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Ali Hasan Mangi Memorial Trust

ADD A LITTLE COLOR TO THEIR LIVES

 

To create a model village in Khairo Dero, district Larkana, southern Pakistan; A village complete with paved roads, low-cost housing for all, access to clean water, modern sanitation, health and education services, a community center and employment opportunities. The aim is to create this model village through the combined efforts and joint participation of donors and the community itself; a model village which can be replicated elsewhere.

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Indus Resource Center (IRC)

 

Established in 2000, IRC aims to be a key player providing replicable models for integrated social and economic development in Pakistan. It has grown from being a one person set up to an effective organization with over 425 people with several offices and projects. From an initial focus on building capacity of local community organizations and education for girls, it has developed a comprehensive program around rural development; including income generation, democracy, empowerment of the poor, disaster relief and recovery and advocacy support.

· Eradicate Extreme Hunger and Poverty

· Achieve Universal Primary Education

· Promote Gender Equality and Empower Women

· Reduce Child Mortality

· Improve Maternal Health

· Ensure Environmental Sustain ability

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International Organization for Migration (IOM)

 

IOM, Shelter Cluster, to Seek Aid for 274,000 Families Displaced by Southern Pakistan Floods

IOM has already released to local partners for distribution 18,400 shelter and non-food relief item kits comprising plastic sheeting, ropes, blankets, plastic sleeping mats and cooking utensils to Sindh, following a request from the government.

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