Islamic Relief Pakistan started its journey back in 1992 with a sole mission of transforming lives besides bringing hope and opportunities to millions of people across the country. During the last three decades, IRP has been delivering on its promises to bring a lasting change in Pakistan. With ‘Reaching the most in Need’ and ‘First on Ground’ as its hallmarks. Islamic Relief Pakistan has been addressing the deep-rooted issues faced by the country like poverty, water, sanitation and hygiene, food security and livelihoods, climate change, health, orphans and women empowerment including emergency responses and disaster risk reduction.
Since August 2022, Islamic Relief Pakistan (IRP) in collaboration with its various funding partners has been actively engaged in life-saving efforts in the flood-affected regions of Sindh, Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, , focusing on recovery and rehabilitation to rebuild lives reaching to 1.5 million rightsholders so far.
The primary objective of this Learning Review is to comprehensively review and assess what worked well, what didn’t and what could be improved during the Pakistan Flood Response and Early Recovery Programme 2022-23, while capturing successes and generating insights to inform improvement of any future responses.
Expiry date and time; Tuesday 5th December 2023 at 1.00pm UK time
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