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SRSO AND COMMUNITY  ALONG WITH ITS PARTNERS ENDEAVORING TO RESTORE HUMAN DIGNITY

 

FLOOD RELIEF ACTIVITIES

REPORTS

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Relief & Rehabilitation Activities for the Flood Affected Communities
In Upper Sindh

 

SRSO is funded by government of Sindh to work in the designated 9 districts of Sindh i.e. Sukkur, Khairpur, Ghotki, Nausheroferoz, Shikarpur, Jacobabad, Larkana, Kashmore-Kandhkot and Shahdadkot. There are 424 union councils in all 9 districts with total population is 1274000 households.  According to SRSO’s estimates 79 union councils out of 424 union councils fall in Kacha area of River Indus or neighboring union councils. Approximately, 217000 households live in 79 Union Councils and are directly and indirectly affected by current phenomenon of the flood.

According to the SRSO’s preliminary rapid assessment report the flooding started right from Guddu affecting Districts situated at both banks of River Indus namely Kashmore-Kandhkot, Shikarpur, Ghotki, Sukkur, Khairpur, Larkana, Naushero Feroze and Jacobabad. The flood water has entered into the SINDH Province devastating completely more than 11000 villages in the Kacha and surrounding area displacing more than 213000 households from their villages along with 1,065,000 numbers of livestock.

 It was August 7th 2010 breach of Torri caused heavy devastation in northern part of Sind. Flood inundated more than seven districts of sindh including  Kashmore-Kandhkot & Shikarpur. As it was the unusual flood that brought people on the roads, and washed away their belongings, livestock and their Serial foods for their survival. People became shelterless as their shelters either destroyed or are inundated under heavy flood.

 Sindh Rural Support Organization, in response to extensive floods in Sindh, launched flood relief operations on August 08, 2010 in its operational area. SRSO has also established an emergency cell which has been working since declaration of emergency along with Village Rehabilitation Program (VRP) unit which has started working independently with a dedicated team of engineers and town planners.

 Initially, SRSO started its relief operation with the provision of cooked food to the displaced people; fodder & vaccination for livestock; and provision of safe drinking water through tankers. Subsequently these activities were complemented by other donor activities such as distribution of dry rations, installation of hand pumps, temporary latrines, temporary shelters and health and hygiene awareness sessions.

Hundreds of thousands of affected people are still in relief camps and require comprehensive relief support in the form of dry rations, safe water and health and hygiene facilities. People who have returned to their native places need support to earn their livelihood and construct homes. There are areas where people have returned areas closer to their native places which are still submerged in stagnant water. These people still need food and transitional shelters, perhaps till the next crop cycle which may be at least eight to nine months from now or until they have alternative sources of livelihood.

 The rehabilitation work has been started with the support of government and other donor agencies by the local and international implementing partners. However, considering the huge number of people that have been affected, the current relief efforts can only be viewed as short term support. Significant funding, planning and combined efforts are required to provide sustainable long-term rehabilitation. The basic opportunities to work for flood affected are provision of funds for construction of shelter and creation of livelihood along with training and technical support mainly through social mobilization, awareness and ownership. Most livelihood support is focused around Agriculture and livestock since majority of the affected population has always been associated with farming. SRSO, with the support of different donors, has started rehabilitation work and support for livelihood and early recovery for flood affected people to generate tangible and meaningful resources to address future-midterm food security and shelter requirements.

For Relief and Rehabilitation projects carried out by SRSO  go to

SRSO - Relief Camp (Sukkur)

Address:

 

House No: 34-B, Hamdard Housing Society, Airport Road, Sukkur

Ph:

 

071-5632475, 5632476, 5631629

Fax No:

 

071-5632474

Contact Person:

 

Mr. Abdul Hameed Bullo

Ph:

 

0300-3142113

Email:

 

 hameedbullo@gmail.com

For Further Information Contact

Dr. Sono Khangharani
Chief Executive Officer
Sindh Rural Support Organization
House No. A-42, Sindhi Muslim Housing Society, Airport Road, Sukkur.
Ph: 071-5633516, 5633657,5631625
Fax: 071-5631791
Email : sono.khangharani@gmail.com

 

  

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