A Year After Devastating Floods, Pakistan Still Struggles to Rebuild
- Last summer, record monsoon rains caused catastrophic flooding across Pakistan, killing thousands, displacing millions, and causing extensive damage.
- The floods destroyed homes, farmland, schools, and infrastructure across large parts of the country.
- million Pakistanis still require humanitarian aid, including 9 million children without access to education.
- The damage in Sindh province was particularly severe, with half the province's schools damaged or destroyed and over 2 million children affected.
- The situation is especially dire in Balochistan, Pakistan's most impoverished province, where neglected populations struggle with an inadequate government response.