A NEW HOPE
A BETTER HOME
Laying the foundation for hope
Pakistan’s compounded vulnerability to climate change has multiplied tenfold over the last several years; further impelling the already vulnerable to extremities of calamity. The catastrophic floods of 2022 caused widespread destruction in Sindh, the hardest-hit province, sweeping away houses and leaving 2 million homes damaged and thousands of families without shelter. As a post-disaster mitigation strategy, a key priority for the Government of Sindh (GoS) is sustainable rehabilitation for the disaster-struck people of Sindh through resilient housing. For this purpose, the GoS has established a public sector company; the Sindh People’s Housing for Flood Affectees (SPHF) to build back better through resilient housing
THE ROAD MAP TO RECOVERY
Every Donation Counts
Join us in our mission to provide homes and a better future for those affected by floods in Sindh. Your support can create a significant impact and help million of people rebuild their homes and lives.
The gap to bridge
Although we have initiated the process of building resilient houses for those affected, the task ahead of us is momentous. Your continued support in these trying times will allow us to uplift and support countless people, families and communities in Sindh; rekindling hope for those severely affected by the calamity
Together, we can BUILD A RESILIENT SINDH AND improve the lives of millions!
TESTIMONIALS
Justice (Rtd.) Maqbool Baqar
Care Taker Chief Minister Sindh
Najy Benhassine
Country Head World Bank Pakistan
TESTIMONIALS
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari
Chairman, Pakistan Peoples Party
Murad Ali Shah
Chief Minister of the Sindh
Najy Benhassine
Country Head
World Bank Pakistan