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Years of recurring drought have devastated rural communities in Tharparkar. Without access to clean water, people are at risk of waterborne diseases, viruses, and infections. Since 2019, Human Appeal has been transforming villages in the remote areas of Tharparkar, Sindh. We have been addressing the complex challenges brought about by drought through a project that focuses on its effects on livelihoods, food supply, crops, livestock, hygiene, and security in a sustainable and robust manner.
Donate NowThese communities are so isolated that no other charity operates in the region where we are working, making our project life-changing for the villages we support and the surrounding areas.
We will be building:
In Tharparkar, 1.6 million people live without access to safe, clean water. Crops fail to provide sustenance for families, livestock suffer and die from malnutrition and illness, and women spend hours each day fetching water, often accompanied by their young children.
After successfully piloting the transformation of one village in Tharparkar in 2021, which resulted in marked improvements in health, livelihoods, and nutrition, we are now replicating this success in other villages. To date, we have completed the transformation of 66 villages. We consult with local communities and organizations to select the villages where this project will have the greatest impact, working to provide innovative, life-changing solutions.
This is how your mercy lives on.
Donate NowOverall, we have successfully revitalized 66 villages in Tharparkar. Of these, 19 benefit exclusively from solar-powered water wells, while the remaining 47 have been developed as integrated villages. Within these 47 integrated villages, we have implemented numerous initiatives, including the construction of 564 toilets, the provision of a pair of milking goats to 940 families in need, the installation of 940 solar street lights, and the distribution of toolkits and seeds for kitchen gardening to 4,700 farmers. To supply water to households as conveniently as possible, 264 stand posts (4 in each village) have been constructed. Additionally, our efforts included providing agricultural and livestock management training to 5,000 farmers in these 47 villages, as well as deworming and vaccinating the livestock in these communities. Furthermore, the tanks have a storage capacity of 10,000 gallons of water, and each tank can be filled within 45 minutes. Refilling of water tanks is based on need; generally, the tanks are refilled 3 to 4 times a day in summer.