Alliance2015 division of labour in Sindh, Pakistan

New floods have inundated Sindh, but the construction of more flood-resistant housing in other regions goes on. (Photo: Florian Kopp/WHH)
The well-established cooperation among the five members working in Pakistan speeds up the process of assisting the flood victims
New floods are affecting five million people in the province of Sindh, Pakistan. Ca. 1.2 million houses have been damaged or destroyed. More than 220,000 people have lost everything and are living in encampments.
Due to the well-established cooperation among Alliance2015 members after last year’s record floods, it has been easy to act quickly together. "Our shared approach within Alliance2015 is proving its worth in this emergency too. There is a clear division of labour, which accelerates the help that we can provide on location. We procure the relief items, and the other organisations utilise their local presence for the distribution" says Achim Apweiler, Welthungerhilfe’s Regional Coordinator in Pakistan.
Welthungerhilfe will provide 10,000 tarpaulins and 5,000 hygiene kits containing buckets, soap, mosquito nets and pots and pans. ACTED and Concern will start the distribution of these during the coming week. Later, People in Need and Cesvi will join the distribution of the material. These four Alliance2015 members have access to competent local staff in Sindh and are taking charge of distribution in the affected areas.




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