Vast floods have created a critical situation in Pakistan, where the number of homeless has just doubled to 4 million people. The UN estimates that 20 million people urgently need food, shelter, and emergency care — that's 10 times as many as were impacted by the earthquake in Haiti. Please help World Vision respond today.
World Vision has already delivered food and clean water to more than 30,000 people in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPC) Province in the northwest. We are also working in Sindh and Punjab in the south. We have opened 3 emergency health clinics in Lower Dir, treating more than 4,100 people suffering from waterborne diseases and other illnesses.
In the coming months, our goal is to provide life-saving supplies — water purification packets, hygiene kits, tents, cooking items, and food — to 300,000 people. We also hope to open health posts, Child-Friendly Spaces, and Women-Friendly Spaces, and offer additional support to children and families. But we can't continue our response without your support.
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has declared: "Make no mistake: this is a global disaster, a global challenge. It is one of the greatest tests of global solidarity in our times."
Please support World Vision's efforts in Pakistan with a donation to provide emergency food, clean water, shelter, and ongoing care to children and families who are suffering in the midst of this disaster.
Thank You.
Your help is greatly appreciated.
Local people struggle with the devastating effects of the flooding. Many have lost homes, livelihoods and loved ones.