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Emergency Relief Flood 2022

The damage and destruction toll from more than six weeks of torrential monsoon rains and flash flooding across Pakistan is mounting, with 982 people losing their lives, 682,139 plus houses have been fully/partially submerged in water, nearly 3,162 kilometers of…

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Cholistan Drought Relief

Cholistan is facing the worst recorded drought in recent years as many parts of the deserted region are experiencing consecutive drought conditions. Making matters worse, the region is suffering from consecutive years of below-average rainfall deficits, hence, agricultural yields and…

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Gift of Sight (Cataract Surgery)

Globally, cataract surgery is the most frequently performed type of surgery, consistently producing excellent outcomes for patients where success rates are over 95 percent and total recovery time can be less than one week. But in Pakistan, people with cataracts…

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Hardship Assistance 2021

People with lower income abilities around the world have been destabilized by the COVID 19 pandemic. As people with enough resources started recovering, while those with fewer resources who have no safety nets struggled to rebuild their lives. The situation…

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The Spiritual Care

For The students of Madrasa Rahmania located in village Pabani, district Swabi sponsorship of Qari Israr Shah under Ummah Welfare Trust (Pak) Teacher Sponsorship project turned into a blessing as he is now more focused on the student's Islamic study-related…

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Future in the Making

The Long illness of Muhammad Abdullah’s father ended on his death on October 19, 2019, leaving behind a marginalized family of 05 to survive on limited resources. For eleven years old Muhammad Abdullah the initial childcare what was his right…

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Protecting the Future

Vulnerabilities were widespread even before the death of Zahid Hussain for the family of Hameeda Bano, a widow who is in her early sixties as her husband was unable to earn enough for their essential daily needs. Zahid Hussain was…

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