Bank Alfalah, one of Pakistan’s leading commercial banks, has donated PKR 200 million (around $700,000) to the Aga Khan Foundation (AKF) to provide essential health services to communities who are still rebuilding their lives one year on from last summer’s devastating floods.
From June to October, unprecedented flooding affected 33 million people and destroyed or damaged over a million homes. Residents sought refuge in temporary housing with limited access to health care and sufficient health and hygiene facilities.
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This partnership will address the multifaceted challenges faced by these communities, responding to their immediate and long-term needs. Efforts will begin with improving the accessibility and efficiency of health services through existing delivery platforms and mobile outreach services specifically tailored for those affected. Another objective is to enhance access to Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) infrastructure for these communities, ensuring better living conditions and hygiene practices.
With Bank Alfalah’s support, AKF aims to empower communities by fostering knowledge and engagement in positive health and hygiene practices and resilience-building efforts. AKF will also support communities to expedite the restoration of agricultural livelihoods in affected areas and revive farming activities to boost economic development. Lastly, the partnership seeks to bolster households’ food security and resilience, equipping them to withstand ongoing challenges and uncertainties.“
The partnership with AKF exemplifies the shared commitment to uplift and support vulnerable communities in times of crisis. Together, we can make a lasting impact and create a brighter future for those in need.
Atif Bajwa, President and CEO of Bank Alfalah, at the signing ceremony
Bank Alfalah’s contribution of PKR 200 million highlights its unwavering dedication to uplift marginalised communities and foster social development. The funds will enable AKF and its implementing partners to execute the project efficiently, reaffirming their commitment to building the resilience of flood-affected communities in Pakistan.
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