Water infrastructure delivered
Built 304 water sources across Sindh, reaching 26,500 people:
225 handpump wells in Khairpur Mirs, Badin, and Mirpurkhas (13,500 people). Installed in a single day with brick casing and a cement slab—our standard option where groundwater is accessible.
78 deep water wells in Umerkot (10,000 people). Drilled 180–250 feet to reach safer aquifers where shallow water is saline or contaminated.
1 solar-powered water center in Tharparkar (3,000 people). High-flow motor with overhead storage; no fuel costs and built to handle desert conditions for households and livestock.
Mobile Medical Unit
Seasonal malaria and dengue continued affecting remote communities. Our Mobile Medical Unit treated 780 patients with free checkups and medicines, with a focus on prevention and basic health awareness. Many of these areas are 30–50 km from the nearest clinic.
Aisha Academy education support
96 students in District Nowshera (KP) continued receiving tuition-free education, including books, uniforms, and trained teachers for families who cannot afford school fees.
What changed for families
Water access reduced daily fetching time from 2–4 hours to minutes in served communities. Girls who were missing class for water collection were able to attend school more consistently, and households had more time for childcare and paid work.