Sindh Flood Emergency Rehabilitation Project
P&DD Component, Government of Sindh
Phone: 021- 34166274
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A meeting chaired by the Chairman of the P&DD Board, Government of Sindh , with the World Bank and PIU SFERP team on the livelihood restoration component under SFERP.
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Reconditioning of Road from N.H Lalu Machi via Dadu Siyal Road, Paving of Asphalt Concrete Wearing Course in progress.
At the Understanding Risk Global Forum 2024
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Mr. Ghulam Asghar Kanasro (Project Director, SFERP-P&DD), Dr. Abid Shaikh (DG, SERS 1122), Ms. Sana Siddique (Gender Specialist, SFERP), and the World Bank Pakistan team...
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Rehabilitation of Road from Dadu To Johi
Asphalt Concrete Wearing Course work in progress.
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Training on SFERP Management Information System (MIS) Livelihood Module (Mobile & Web Application) was held at Thardeep (TRDP) Regional Office Hyderabad, the session was organized by SFERP MIS Firm (M/S Sapphire Consulting Services.
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Empowering hands, rebuilding dreams! Thanks to SFERP Project (Livelihood Component) , communities are revitalizing their villages through the 'Cash for Work' initiative. Witness the transformation as they unite to restore areas impacted by the 2022 floods. This effort goes beyond repairing infrastructure – it symbolizes hope, progress, and the power of collective action.
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"Witnessing her smile as she received cash from the Cash for Work Program in the (Livelihood Component) underscores the importance of compassion and solidarity. Every bit of support makes a significant difference."
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Reconditioning of Road from Gharo to Keti bander Road at 20 kms to Village Dilawar Shalmani & Pir Allah Dino Shah.
Project Development Objectives
Rehabilitate damaged infrastructure and provide short-term livelihood opportunities in selected areas of Sindh province affected by the 2022 floods.
Strengthen the Government of Sindh's capacity to respond to the impacts of climate change and natural hazards.
Project Component
Infrastructure Rehabilitation
This Component aims to enhance physical resilience through the restoration, rehabilitation, and improvement of water supply schemes, roads, and allied infrastructure in flood-affected areas.
Institutional Strengthening for Resilience & Technical Assistant
1 - Expansion of Sindh Emergency Rescue Services
2- Enhancing Preparedness for Floods.
Livelihoods Support
This component will support livelihoods by carrying out of a ‘cash for work’ program for communities across affected villages with the assistance a of a Social Mobilization Partner (SMP).
Infrastructure Rehabilitation
This Component aims to enhance physical resilience through the restoration, rehabilitation, and improvement of water supply schemes, roads, and allied infrastructure in flood-affected areas.
Institutional Strengthening for Resilience & Technical Assistant
1 - Expansion of Sindh Emergency Rescue Services
2- Enhancing Preparedness for Floods.
Livelihoods Support
This component will support livelihoods by carrying out of a ‘cash for work’ program for communities across affected villages with the assistance a of a Social Mobilization Partner (SMP).
Livelihood Restoration (CWF Program)
139.02
(Total Beneficiaries 139,020)76850
Total Completed Male and Female BeneficiariesA brief profile of the Livelihood Restoration Program.
Highlighting the Cash for Work Initiative under the Sindh Flood Emergency Rehabilitation Project (P&DD Component).
News and Events
EXPRESSION OF INTEREST
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Chief Minister of Sindh, Syed Murad Ali Shah, talking about Sindh Emergency Rescue Service 1122 component of SFERP.
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