ALLEVIATING SUFFERING

Impact of the RESPONSE Program

The RESPONSE program, orchestrated by
The NGO World, embodies a profound
commitment to compassion in a world often
marred by conflict, disaster, and hardship.
This initiative emerged in the aftermath of the
devastating floods of 2010 in Southern Punjab,
marking the beginning of a journey to alleviate
the suffering of disaster-affected communities.
Since its inception, RESPONSE has consistently
responded to various crises, including
earthquakes in 2015, the challenges brought
by COVID-19, floods in Sindh in 2022, and even
reaching out to support victims of the Turkish
earthquake in 2023

The program offers a comprehensive range
of services tailored to address the diverse
needs of affected populations. These services
encompass the distribution of essential relief
items, restoration of livelihoods, provision
of clean drinking water, rehabilitation
of schools, construction of shelters, and
the implementation of free health camps.

• Distribution of 12,000 food packs,
cooked meals, and Non-Food Items
• Reconstruction of carpet weaving sheds
benefiting 400 families
• Installation of 1,000 bio sand water filters
• Rehabilitation of 660 feeder schools
Additionally, RESPONSE has undertaken
specialized projects to provide psychosocial
care for individuals grappling with post-disaster
stress and distributed fodder seeds to support flood-affected farmers. Through its multifaceted
approach, RESPONSE continues to make a
tangible difference, offering hope and support to
those in dire need.
• Provision of school essentials to 1,225
students
• Construction of 130 permanent one and
two-room shelters
• Distribution of 300 fodder seeds to flood
affected farmers
• Dispensation of 750 units of wheat flour
• Support for livelihood initiatives
• Construction of 2 mosques
• Performance of 2,144 free cataract
surgeries, including the provision of
glasses and lenses
• Organization of 730 free medical camps
• Provision of psychosocial care for 650
cases
• Operation of a free ambulance service
• Implementation of the Water for Thar
project
• Execution of 20 cash-for-work programs
• Execution of 2,965 Covid-19 response
and awareness campaigns
• Distribution of 2,000 mosquito nets and
blankets
• Dispensation of 100 tents

Over 136,400 beneficiaries are benefited through Response Project

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