Disaster Risk Reduction & Humanitarian Response

Emergency Response Overview

Since 2010, HTP has been at the forefront of disaster response in Sindh, providing critical support to vulnerable communities affected by floods, droughts, and other climate-induced disasters. Our programs focus on both immediate relief and long-term resilience building.

Our Approach

Comprehensive Disaster Management

HTP adopts a three-pronged approach to disaster management: Preparedness, Response, and Recovery. We work closely with communities, government agencies, and international partners to ensure effective and sustainable solutions.

Emergency Relief
  • Flood response operations for 6,100 families
  • Food ration distribution (3-month supplies)
  • Medical camps in affected areas
  • Shelter materials (tents, plastic sheets)
  • Humanitarian calling operations
Disaster Preparedness
  • 2,000+ individuals trained in DRR
  • Community-based early warning systems
  • School safety programs
  • Evacuation route mapping
  • First aid training
MERN Network
  • Emergency Relief Network coordination
  • Real-time needs assessment
  • Resource mobilization
  • Government liaison
  • Volunteer management
Our Impact

By The Numbers

6,100
Families Supported During Floods
2,000+
Individuals Trained in DRR
50+
Relief Camps Established
15
Villages Covered
Human Stories

Lives Transformed

Yasir's Story: From Trainee to Hero

13-year-old Yasir participated in our school disaster preparedness workshop. When floods hit his village, he helped evacuate 15 families using the skills he learned. "The training gave me confidence to help others," Yasir recalls.

Read Full Story

Saira's Family: Surviving the Floods

"HTP's relief camp saved our lives," says Saira, whose home was completely submerged. "We received food, medicine, and temporary shelter. The hygiene kits prevented disease outbreaks in our community."

Read Full Story