OUR
PAKISTAN
PROJECTS
We are supporting families with emergency aid, clean water, healthcare, and long-term recovery programmes designed to help communities rebuild.
WHAT'S HAPPENING IN PAKISTAN?
Across Pakistan, millions of people continue to face the long-term impact of flooding, economic hardship, and climate-related disasters.
In vulnerable communities, access to clean water, healthcare, livelihoods, and safe infrastructure remains limited. Families are living with rising food costs, unsafe water sources, damaged homes, and reduced access to essential services, particularly in rural and flood-affected areas. Women, children, older people, and families living with disabilities are often among the hardest hit.
Action For Humanity works alongside communities across Pakistan to deliver practical, long-term support that helps families recover, rebuild, and prepare for the future. From solar-powered water systems and healthcare initiatives to seasonal aid and climate-resilient recovery programmes, our work is designed to strengthen resilience while responding to urgent humanitarian need.
YOUR IMPACT LAST RAMADAN
9.5K+
PEOPLE REACHED
Thanks to your generosity, 9,500 people received vital support through the provision of food, medical aid, and clean water.
5.5K+
HOT MEALS
We delivered over 5,500 hot meals to vulnerable families, helping them break their fasts with dignity.
700+
EID GIFTS
Eid gifts brought smiles and a sense of celebration to over 700 children in some of Pakistan’s most underserved areas.
Safe Water Access in South Punjab
In rural communities across South Punjab, many families continue to rely on unsafe water sources for drinking, cooking, and daily life. Women and children often travel long distances to collect water, while waterborne illnesses remain a constant risk.
Action For Humanity is installing solar-powered water wells and hand pumps across vulnerable communities, helping families access clean, reliable water closer to home.
Alongside the construction of water systems, communities also receive support on safe water use, hygiene, and long-term maintenance to help ensure sustainable access for years to come. The project will support almost 1,900 people across three districts in South Punjab.
Cataract Surgeries in Sindh
Across Sindh, preventable blindness continues to affect vulnerable communities where access to specialist eye care remains limited.
For many older people and low-income families, cataracts can mean losing independence, struggling to work, and becoming increasingly isolated, despite treatment being available.
Action For Humanity is providing free eye screenings, cataract surgeries, glasses, and medicines to vulnerable patients across Sindh, helping restore sight and improve quality of life.
Building on hundreds of successful surgeries already completed, the programme continues reaching communities with limited access to affordable healthcare.
Long Term Recovery & Climate Resilience
Across Pakistan, communities continue to recover from the devastating impacts of floods, rising temperatures, water shortages, and ongoing economic hardship. For many families, rebuilding does not end once emergency aid is delivered. The long-term effects of climate-related disasters continue to shape daily life, livelihoods, health, and access to essential services.
That is why our work in Pakistan focuses not only on immediate humanitarian support, but also on helping communities strengthen their resilience for the future.
Through climate-conscious programmes, we are supporting vulnerable communities with safer water systems, sustainable infrastructure, healthcare, livelihoods, and recovery initiatives designed to reduce long-term vulnerability and help families recover with dignity.
From solar-powered water wells and flood-resilient housing to climate-smart agriculture and livelihood support, our programmes are designed to help communities adapt to growing environmental challenges while improving everyday life.