Background:
The 2022 monsoon floods in Pakistan severely impacted infrastructure, livelihoods, and access to basic services, particularly health and nutrition. The floods disrupted healthcare systems, damaging 13% of health facilities and hindering service delivery. Outbreaks of water- and vector-borne diseases, respiratory illnesses, and skin conditions have further strained the healthcare system. Vulnerable groups, including women, children, and adolescents, have been disproportionately affected, facing increased risks of malnutrition, illness, and inadequate postnatal care. In the Jamshoro District of Sindh, where Sehwan Taluka was heavily impacted, the situation is dire, with significant damage to health facilities and displacement of populations. Most primary health facilities are managed by PPHI, with UNICEF having supported the operationalization of four health facilities during the 2022 flood emergency. There is an urgent need for continued support to ensure the provision of critical primary healthcare services, especially for mothers, newborns, and children.
Key Points to be Covered:
Deliverables:
Donors: UNICEF
Focus: Health & Nutrition
Area: Jamshoro District, Sindh (Union Councils in Kotri, Sehwan, Thana Bulla Khan, and Manjhand)
Bank Name: Al Baraka Bank
Account Title: Shifa Foundation – HAP
Account: 01101-55388-059
Bank Name: Faysal Bank
Account Title: Shifa Foundation
Account: 0169150900218363
Zakat Account
Bank Name: U MICRO FINANCE BANK
Account Title: Shifa Foundation
IBAN: PK93UMBL0051000062540066 Branch Code: 510 (Rawalpindi Branch)
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