Islamabad: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) is dedicated to fostering resilience and rebuilding lives in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. On October 8, 2024, King Salman Relief Centre announced a series of key public facilitation projects worth about (Four Billion rupees) aimed at rebuilding communities in Pakistan affected by natural disasters.
H.E. Engineer Ahmed Ali Al-Baiz, Assistant Supervisor General of Operations at KSrelief, signed 04 different Joint Cooperation Programs (JCP) with the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), National Commission for Human Development (NCHD), Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS), and State Earthquake Reconstruction & Rehabilitation Authority (SERRA). Additionally, 08 different contracts for public facilitation projects were formalized. The event was graced by the presence of the Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, Saudi Ambassador to Pakistan, His Excellency Mr. Nawaf Bin Said Al-Malki, the representative from NDMA, the Chairman of PRCS, and representatives and country heads from various UN missions in Pakistan.
These initiatives reflect KSrelief’s commitment to sustainable recovery and long-term development for communities affected during different disasters in Pakistan. These projects cover various sectors, including housing, education, health, WASH and disaster preparedness.
One of the major efforts is the construction of the National Humanitarian Response Facility for NDMA, which will significantly enhance our ability to store and distribute relief supplies during emergencies. 1,000 permanent houses for families displaced by the 2022 floods, providing safe housing for around 7,000 individuals in KP and Punjab. Each house is designed to offer two rooms, a kitchen, and a washroom, ensuring a dignified living environment for the affected families.
In addition, KSrelief will construct 300 Community Feeder Schools across Pakistan, particularly in underserved regions like Gilgit-Baltistan and Azad Jammu & Kashmir. These schools, equipped with green energy solar power and clean drinking water facilities, will serve approximately 15,000 children, while indirectly benefiting over 100,000 people, including local communities and teachers. Upon completion, these schools will be handed over to the National Commission for Human Development (NCHD), ensuring long-term sustainability and management.
KSrelief will also reconstruct four Government schools in Azad Jammu & Kashmir for SERRA, which were damaged by the 2005 earthquake. These schools will provide a safe learning environment for 3,400 students and contribute to the region’s long-term development.
Additionally, 22 critical facilities, including schools, health centers, and water projects previously constructed in response of 2005 earthquake and 2010 floods by the King of Saudi Arabia, will be renovated to improve access to education, healthcare, and clean water.
From these projects about 360,000 individuals directly and 690,000 individuals will be benefited indirectly. Through these comprehensive projects, KSrelief reaffirms Saudi Arabia’s ongoing support for Pakistan, promoting resilience, recovery, and sustainable development.