Financial Summary of our Flood Relief Work so far in Pakistan
We are committed to transparency on our fundraising and aid operations, and so we have prepared this article to outline how we have disbursed the funds raised as part of our 2022 Flood Appeal.
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Providing food, water and essential supplies to thousands of people living in remote communities in northern Swat
Impact
Mohalla Bangladesh
Bahrain
Mankar
GabralCost
£60,000 -
Description
1) Cable car
2) Female hygiene kits
3) Essential drugs and equipment to the village midwife
4) Medical camp 800 patients free medicine in Partnership with Rehman Medical Institute
5) Vocational training centre for womenImpact
500 householdsCost
£16,000 -
Distribution of:
1) Seed, urea and fertiliser to farmers
2) School bags to children who had lost everything
3) Female hygiene packs to the womenImpact
1) 100 farmers and their families
2) All the children and women in the communityCost
£15,000 -
Distribution of:
1) Three Hydroelectric projects to provide free electricity and reduce the need to cut down trees – 2 new ones have been added
2) Water supply to the whole community in partnership with PAMI and Alhedmat NGO to be located at 8,600 feet above sea level. Total cost £22,000, AF contribution £6,000, PAMI and Alhedmat contribution £16,000
3) Female hygiene kitsImpact
Three villages, 6000 peopleCost
£24,000 -
Distribution of:
1) A new water well to restore water supply
2) Female hygiene kits
3) Support widows and people with disabilities with food for 6 monthsImpact
200 households with 1200 peopleCost
£5,000 -
Distribution of:
A new suspension footbridge to replace the old footbridge and main bridge which have been washed awayImpact
12 sub-tribes in 12 different clusters - a population of 6000 peopleCost
£12,000
In total, we have raised £135,000 and have spent £132,000.