LASOONA Flood Response In District Kohistan

  • January 21, 2026

This documentary highlights LASOONA Organization’s emergency flood response efforts in District Kohistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, where severe monsoon rains and flash floods devastated communities, washed away homes and infrastructure, and disrupted lives.

LASOONA joins the 16 days of Activism 2025

  • November 25, 2025

LASOONA Joins the Global 16 Days of Activism 2025Theme: End Digital Violence Against All Women and Girls We officially launched the 16 Days of Activism campaign—reinforcing our commitment to ending gender-based violence both online and offline.More than 50 team members participated in an insightful awareness session led by a legal expert. The discussion covered

Advocacy Seminar on Emerging Environmental Degradation Issues

  • November 12, 2025

LASOONA in collaboration with Norwegian Church Aid (NCA), successfully organized an Advocacy Seminar on Emerging Environmental Degradation Issues under the project “Faith in Action – Mobilising Civil Society for Lasting Social Change (CES & CR WASH).” Environmental degradation is an escalating concern affecting livelihoods, agriculture, food security, and community well-being. Recognizing the urgency, this

BRAVE’s Humanitarian 2025 Flood Response in District Swat  

  • July 23, 2025

Thematic Area Humanitarian Response Project Duration July 2025-Febraury, 2026 Donor Agency Welthungerhilfe/ UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO)  Geographic Location Distt. Swat, KP Project Description On June 27, 2025, severe flash floods devastated District Swat, prompting LASOONA, under the BRAVE project with WHH, to conduct a rapid needs

Emergency Response to Monsoon Floods in Swat-2025

  • July 12, 2025

Thematic Area Humanitarian Response Project Duration July-September, 2025 Donor Agency Start Network Geographic Location Distt. Swat Project Description Swat District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa experienced severe flash floods and torrential rains from June 27, 2025. The catastrophic flash floods occurred during peak tourist season, with the Swat River’s discharge reaching 77,782