WASH Emergency Project (IDPs Response)

  • July 1, 2013

  Thematic Area: Humanitarian Response   Project Period: July, 2013-September, 2014   Donor Agency: UNICEF   Project Locations: Distt. Peshawar (Jalozai Camp), KP Project Description: As the on-going conflict in FATA caused  huge human, infrastructure and other livelihood losses, it has also rendered tens of thousands of people IDPs

Building Resilience through Community DRR Project

  • June 1, 2013

  Thematic Area: Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR)   Project Period: June, 2013-September, 2014   Donor Agency: Diakonie Katastrophenhilfe (DKH)   Project Locations: Distt. Swat, KP Project Description: The target area Kalam and Utror are located in upper Swat to the north of Mingora city. The area is famous for

Agribusiness Support Fund Project

  • October 1, 2012

  Thematic Area: Food Security & Sustainable Livelihoods   Project Period: October, 2012-April, 2015   Donor Agency: ASF/USAID   Project Locations: Distt. Swat, Malakand, Dir, Swabi & Diamir (G.B) Project Description:

Sustainable Rehabilitation of WASH & Livelihoods Project

  • October 1, 2012

  Thematic Area: WASH/Sustainable Livelihoods   Project Period: October, 2012-Febrauray, 2014   Donor Agency: Welthungerhilfe/BMZ   Project Locations: Distt. Swat, KP Project Description: The project was in response to the Pakistan floods 2010 and was primarily focused on agriculture rehabilitation and community based disaster risk reduction. The Welthungerhilfe (WHH)

DRR Risk Assessment

  • June 1, 2012

  Thematic Area: Disaster Risk Assessment (DRR)   Project Period: June-August, 2012   Donor Agency: Diakonie Katastrophenhilfe (DKH)   Project Locations: Distt. Swat, KP Project Goal:

Emergency WASH Response for IDPs

  • May 1, 2012

  Thematic Area: Humanitarian Response   Project Period: May, 2012-June, 2015   Donor Agency: Oxfam/UNOCHA   Project Locations: Distt. Peshawar, KP Project Description: LASOONA is currently providing emergency WASH services to the TDPs residing in Jalozai Camp and the data shows a significant reduction in WASH related diseases, however,