UNICEF – Flood Emergency Education Response School in A Box
UNICEF – Flood Emergency Education Responce School in A Box Donor: United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) Duration: 12 October 2010 – 12 December 2011 Districts: (Sukkur), (Ghotki), (Jacobabad). Major Activities: The objective of the project was to help and re-establish learning as the first step towards the restoration of normal schooling following an emergency.SRSO established 100 Temporary Learning Centers for Children in IDP Camp & Shelter in Sukkur, Ghotki & Jacobabad Districts.At the TLCs, children had the opportunity to learn in a protected environment. Caregivers not only taught the basic primary-school subjects through semi-structured learning but also encouraged artistic expression and recreation, which helped 5,009 children deal with the stress they were under.Each site was supplied with a ‘School-in-a-Box‘ kit that provided essential teaching and learning materials for children in an emergency setting. Each ‘School-in-a-Box’ kit was equipped with small emergency school bags containing books, pencils, sharpeners, erasers, and a chalkboard. Back
Installation of Water Filtration Plants – Government of Sindh
Installation of Water Filtration Plants – Government of Sindh Donor: Planning & Development Department, Government of Sindh Duration: 1st September – 30 November 2010 Major Activities: SRSO with the support of GoS installed 40 filteration plants (Reverse Osmosis) with a capacity of 5,000 gallons of water per day. These plants have been installed where quality of water has been reported to be unhygienic and badly contaminated and an effort has been made to make the safe water available to flood affected community.The filtered water was stored in a fibreglass tank provided along with the filtration plant. Once the water would accumulate in the tank, beneficiaries could collect water using portable coolers, jerry cans, bottles or buckets.Project implemented in district Sukkur, Khairpur, Jacobabad Qamber Shahdadkot and Kashmore-Kandhkot.Along with proving communities with filtration plant, community‘s capacity to handle and maintain the unit was also developed, through training session for selected community members.A distribution mechanism of water within the community was also proposed. This mechanism ensured that the unit benefited the maximum number of beneficiaries in the most efficient manner.The filtration plants, benefited 28,570 families or 199,990 individuals in 40 locations. Back
Flood Relief Project- WASH
Flood Relief Project- WASH Donor: United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) Duration: 1st September- 31 December 2010 District/s: Phase I: (Kashmore), (Khairpur), and (Sukkur). Phase II: (Shikarpur), (Jacobabad), (Shahdadkot). Major Activities: SRSO with the support of UNICEF implemented the WASH project for flood affectees in the relief camps of Kashmore, Khairpur, and Sukkur districts in Phase I and additional three districts namely Shikarpur, Jacobabad, and Qamber-Shahdadkot in Phase II.Under this project, SRSO conducted awareness in the IDPs regarding Personal Hygiene, hand washing, and the use of soap.SRSO also provided the Jerry Cans, Buckets, and hygiene kits containing (toothpowder, cotton, sanitary pads, soap, and detergent soap) in these districts.The WASH project support included the installation of pit latrines, bathing places, water pumps, provision of water through water tankers, and water purification tablets.The project targeted overall 80,000 households. Back
Engro-SRSO Flood Relief Partnership
Engro-SRSO Flood Relief Partnership Donor: Engro Corporation District/s: (Tehsil Obavro district Ghotki) Major Activities: SRSO has distributed the cooked food to 300 households (2500 beneficiaries) funded by Engro. These families were identified and registered with the Engro foundation in Tehsil Obavro, district Ghotki.Engro Foundation has provided dry Rashan to two thousand families (Wheat Flour 40 kg, Rice 20 kg, cooking oil 5 kg, Pulses 5kgs, sugar 5 kg, tea and miscellaneous items).This project of Engro also contains non-food items (NFI), such as shelter kits, Hand Pumps, Jerry Cans, hygiene kits, Mosquito nets, and Pit Latrines for the same households.This component of the Engro flood relief project includes fodder and vaccination for the 10,000 animals of the 2,000 families settled in Tehsil Ghotki relief camps. Back
SRSO/ GOAL Ireland – Emergency Response
SRSO/ GOAL Ireland – Emergency Response Donor: GOAL Ireland Duration: 1st September- 31 December 2010 District/s: (Kashmore-Kandhkot), (Shikarpur), (Larkana). Major Activities: SRSO with GOAL Ireland provided support for the flood-affected Families in the Kashmore-Kandhkot, Shikarpur, and Larkana districts.Support included Cooked Food, a temporary shelter kit, Gerry Kans, a winter kit, a hygiene kit, hygiene sessions, pit latrines, and hand pumps. Back
GoS – Cooked Food Distribution
GoS – Cooked Food Distribution Donor: Government of Sindh (Relief Commissioner) Duration: 22 August – 30 September 2010 District/s: (Kashmore-Kandhkot), (Jacobabad), (Sukkur), (Khairpur) and (Shikarpur). Major Activities: SRSO has provided cooked Food two times a day to more than 50,000 flood affectees of Kashmore-Kandhkot, Jacobabad, Sukkur, Khairpur, and Shikarpur districts in the IDPs camps established by each district government.SRSO, on behalf of the District Government, Khairpur, distributed Dry Ration and NFIs to 6,871 flood-affected people. The package consisted:Sugar: 1kgTea: 100grmPulse: 1kgSalt: 1kgGram: 1 kgRice: 2 KgsBath Soap: 02Detergent soap: 02 Back
WFP – Flood Operation for Affected Families
WFP – Flood Operation for Affected Families Donor: World Food Program (WFP) Duration: 12 August 2010 – 28 February 2011 Major Activities: The World Food Programme is providing dry Rations to the affected 118,630 flood-affected families as a quick relief and to ensure food security through FLAs with SRSO and SRSO-NRSP in SRSO’s operational area.Flood affectees of 8 districts in the camps, registered with the District Government, are being provided this relief package.The distribution is being made according to the approved plan from the World Food Program (WFP).Dry Food comprisingwheat (50kg-80 Kgs), cooking oil (4.5 Kgs) and high energy biscuits(2.25Kgs), Sugar (4 Kgs), tea (0.3 Kgs), pulses (8 Kgs), spices (1 Kg), RUSF (1.5 Kgs), and in some cases 100 Kg Rice in replacement of flour package per Household. Back
SRSO-USAID Food and Non-Food Items
Food and Non-Food Items Donor: United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Partner: Rural Support Program Network (RSPN) District/s: (Kashmore-), (Shikarpur), (Sukkur), (Ghotki), (Shahdadkot) & (Larkana). Duration: 1st September to – 30th September 2010 Major Activities: We provided emergency relief items to 7,500 households in Kashmore, Khairpur, Shikarpur, Sukkur, Ghotki, Shahdadkot, and Larkana districts of Sindh most affected by floods.The relief items were packaged into food and non-food items that cater to the immediate needs of households comprising 6-7 family members. The food items included: Flour 30 Kg Oil 3 liters Spices 1 Kg Pulses 3 Kgs Rice 4 Kgs Sugar 4 Kgs Mineral water 6 liters Salt Energy Biscuits Dates 1 kg The non-food items package included kitchen and hygiene items (Plates, Cooking pots, Tawa, bath soaps, detergent soaps, cotton wool, Bucket, toothbrushes, dentonic powder, comb, and pot and mug). Back
Emergency Relief and Early Recovery For Flood Affectees Across Pakistan (KOMAK)
Emergency Relief and Early Recovery For Flood Affected Across Pakistan (KOMAK) Donor: Department for International Development (DFID) Partner: Rural Support Programs Network (RSPN) Districts: (Kashmore), (Shikarpur), (Larkana), (Kambar Shahdakot), (Naushehro Feroze), (Khairpur), (Sukkur), (Ghotki). Duration: 23 September- 22 January 2011 Major Activities: The British Government through the Department for International Development (DFID) has approved an emergency relief and early recovery project to meet the needs of flood affected communities in 8 districts of Sindh i.e; Kashmore-Kandhkot, Shikarpur, Ghotki, Sukkur, Khairpur, Jacobabad , Shahdadkot & Larkana. SRSO provided services to a total of 61,344 households and 429,408 people in flood affected operational districts of Sindh and supported for early recovery needs. The Komak Project has two objectives To meet the immediate water, sanitation, hygiene, and shelter needs of flood-affected communities in target districts To meet the early recovery needs (water and food security) of flood-affected communities in target districts. The project activities included provision of: Clean water kits Hand pumps Hygiene kits Pit latrines Medicated mosquito nets Emergency shelters Animal food supplements, and Conducting hygiene-promoting awareness sessions. Back Success Stories Healthcare & Water- The Story Of Sahib Khan Animal Feed Supplement- The Story of Mai Rahima Wash- The Story of Muhammad Raheem Back
Mass Communications Through Social Organizers
Mass Communications Through Social Organizers Donor: International Organization for Migration Duration: February – July 2011 Major Activities: Awareness Raising Through Social Mobilization in all 09 Operational Districts of SRSO. Back