Emergency Response to Pakistan floods (2023)

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Emergency Response to Pakistan floods (2023)
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FOOD SECURITY AND NUTRITION
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10/16/2023
EndDate
11/15/2023
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Project Introduction: Monsoon Flood Relief Project in District Okara, Pakistan, funded by UKIM, this project was implemented by GEESE from Oct 16, 2023 to Nov 15, 2023 in the flood-affected areas of District Okara, Pakistan, specifically in villages Daraz Kay, Nama Jandeka, and Darshan. The project aimed to provide immediate relief to vulnerable and deprived communities affected by the monsoon flood 2023, focusing on the provision of food packs and health and hygiene kits to approximately 300 families. The project was designed to address the urgent needs of the flood-affected population, who had lost their homes, crops, and livestock, and were in desperate need of assistance. The project successfully distributed food items and health and hygiene kits, benefiting around 2,100 people, including women, children, and elderly individuals. Activities: • Conducted assessment of immediate needs of vulnerable communities affected by the monsoon flood • Identified 300 families for project interventions • Procured food packs and health and hygiene kits • Distributed food packs and health and hygiene kits to 300 families • Monitored the distribution process and evaluated project impact
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UK Islamic Mission, UKIM
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Emergency Response to Pakistan floods (2023)

FOOD SECURITY AND NUTRITION



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Project Introduction: Monsoon Flood Relief Project in District Okara, Pakistan, funded by UKIM, this project was implemented by GEESE from Oct 16, 2023 to Nov 15, 2023 in the flood-affected areas of District Okara, Pakistan, specifically in villages Daraz Kay, Nama Jandeka, and Darshan. The project aimed to provide immediate relief to vulnerable and deprived communities affected by the monsoon flood 2023, focusing on the provision of food packs and health and hygiene kits to approximately 300 families. The project was designed to address the urgent needs of the flood-affected population, who had lost their homes, crops, and livestock, and were in desperate need of assistance. The project successfully distributed food items and health and hygiene kits, benefiting around 2,100 people, including women, children, and elderly individuals. Activities: • Conducted assessment of immediate needs of vulnerable communities affected by the monsoon flood • Identified 300 families for project interventions • Procured food packs and health and hygiene kits • Distributed food packs and health and hygiene kits to 300 families • Monitored the distribution process and evaluated project impact

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