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Our Workplace Pakistan

Overcoming Poverty and Disaster

The Helping Hand Foundation provides vital support to Pakistanis who are struggling to recover from the effects of ongoing natural disasters and poverty, and with Afghan refugees in Pakistan.

Country Facts

  • Total population: 196 million
  • People displaced by crisis: 3.2 million
  • Rank in Human Development Index: 147 out of 188

HHF response

  • Started work in Pakistan: 2022

Pakistan crisis briefing

Pakistan, located in South Asia, is one of the most disaster-prone countries in the world. The Helping Hand Foundation helps vulnerable Pakistanis rebuild from natural disasters and assists refugees from neighboring Afghanistan, as well as works to contain the spread of COVID-19 and strengthen existing capacities of the health system.

What caused the current crisis in Pakistan?

Pakistan has become increasingly vulnerable to humanitarian emergencies due to regional instability, climate change and widespread poverty. Now the country is also facing the second surge and spread of COVID-19.

Disasters both natural and man-made have plagued the country for over a decade. Earthquakes and monsoon floods frequently affect millions, rendering them homeless and in need of food, water and shelter. At the same time Pakistan is working to eradicate terrorism from the country.
To address emerging humanitarian needs, the government of Pakistan has adopted the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals. These include no poverty, good health and wellbeing, and quality education.

What are the main humanitarian challenges in Pakistan?

Pakistan has several populations each with a unique set of humanitarian challenges: communities that have been displaced by violence; many registered and unregistered Afghan refugees; and people uprooted by natural disasters such as floods or drought.

Given such challenges, quality of life for many Pakistanis suffers greatly. Many children lack basic education and are unprepared for life and work.

Additionally, health care services often do not offer support for the unique needs of women and girls. A high number of women die during, before or after childbirth; and girls often do not have enough information to make informed decisions about their health.

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How does the HHF help in Pakistan?

The Helping Hand Foundation mission is to help people whose lives and livelihoods are shattered by conflict and disaster to survive, recover and gain control of their future.

We are working in Pakistan, providing emergency relief, health care, education, job training and other essential services in affected communities. Since then, the HHF is supporting communities and territories in Pakistan.

In addition to efforts to combat the pandemic, we continue to support vulnerable Pakistanis struggling to recover from long standing poverty and humanitarian challenges. We are focusing our efforts in Islamabad, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Sindh, Punjab and Balochistan by:

  • Assisting flood and earthquake survivors with emergency relief and ongoing services;
  • Building and repairing schools;
  • Setting up "child-friendly spaces" where children can safely play, learn and start to heal from trauma;
  • Providing clean water and sanitation, and encouraging good hygiene;
  • Supporting primary and reproductive healthcare through facilities in rural areas;
  • Offering job training and promoting job creation;
  • Providing cash assistance to help vulnerable families rebuild and meet basic needs, including families who have lost their livelihood due to COVID-19;
  • Working to improve the reading skills of children across Pakistan, including 1.3 million whose skills improved through the Pakistan Reading Project;
  • empowering vulnerable communities with choice and freedom by emphasizing the use of cash over in-kind humanitarian assistance;
  • Responding quickly to emergencies through our country emergency team.
  • Investing in preparedness and risk reduction of the communities most prone to disasters through school and village-based disaster risk management and reduction initiatives.

What still needs to be done?

The Helping Hand Foundation working in Pakistan is more critical than ever as the country strives to assist millions of displaced citizens, Afghan refugees and other vulnerable communities while confronting the impacts of COVID-19. We pledge to put the needs of those most affected by such disasters and challenges, particularly women and girls, at the forefront of our efforts and to achieve measurable improvements in health, safety and education.

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