More than 2000 people were killed and hundreds of thousands stranded by flooding triggered by the annual monsoon rains. The floods affected 20 million people across an area the size of England, sweeping away 2.2m hectares of farmland. The floodwaters have washed away millions of hectares of crops, submerged villages and destroyed roads and bridges. Disease is spreading among Pakistani flood victims, and there have been warnings that dams in the south may burst
Across Pakistan, most of the 14 million people who fled their homes in August are rebuilding their lives. According to the UNHCR some 166,000 people are living in 240 camps and roadside settlements, down from 3.3 million in October.
A UN Survey shows almost a quarter of children under five are malnourished in Sindh province, six months after floods.
The following articles detail the immediate aftermath from the point of view of our doctors on the ground, and the fundraising activities since. Please keep checking back for the latest information...
Today we purchased medicines worth Rs:24423 for our up coming medical camps as we didn't have any medicine for our medical camp because of the fact that...
All the medicines and clothes we had in our store have been sent to Swat, and for now we do not have anything in our store, coming Monday the 30th of august...
Today we picked 250 clothes (shalwar kameez) from our store and 100 bags of food stuff as well, and we covered 2 places one was wapda colony Kabul river...
MDAUK Charsadda team MDAUK organised the Medical stores this morning. The MDAUK group in Peshawar paid a visit to Pabbi medical...
All the team members gathered at 10am, main Charsadda Chowk, Mardan road and discussed the tasks for the day. Everything went swiftly on the...
As a part of our summer fundraising campaign to...
MUZAFFARABAD, March 20: About nine kilometres from...
Equipment is being sourced for the hospital in...
Our very own Dr Asrar Rashid and Dr Javed Ahmed...
Dr Yasmeen Majeed President of Canadians for Global...