One year ago, Pakistan was hit by the worst flooding in its history when monsoon rains swept away homes, bridges and roads, leaving millions displaced. With infrastructure destroyed in so many areas, people were forced to drink contaminated floodwater and subsist without adequate sanitation services.

In the aftermath of the floods, Action Against Hunger’s emergency teams rushed to control the risk deadly water-bourne illnesses like cholera by providing over 290,000 people affected by the floods with access to clean water and emergency hygiene.
Since the floods, Action Against Hunger has played a crucial role in the country’s recovery, providing a range of post-emergency services for some 670,000 individuals struggling to recover from last year’s traumatic floods. ACF’s teams are currently providing a range of nutrition, water, sanitation & hygiene, and longer-term food security & livelihoods programs in the Sindh and KPK Provinces, including activities in Lower Dir, Charsadda, Nowshera, Dadu and Thatta Districts.

The Pakistan Humanitarian Forum, a group of NGOs supporting Pakistan's recovery, produced this video to show the impact these agencies have had in restoring self-sufficiency to flood-affected communities. Watch video

The Pakistan Humanitarian Forum is a consortium of humanitarian organizations working to help vulnerable communities recover from last year’s floods. This report provides an overview of our collective work over the past year. View report

A photo essay of ACF’s food security and livelihoods work in the conflict-affected Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, featuring stunning photos and an intimate look into the lives of the individuals we serve. View booklet
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