wi-tribe Employee Flood Relief Drive

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wi-tribe Employee Flood Relief Drive
wi-tribe Employee Flood Relief Drive
Pakistan is currently experiencing the worst kind of floods that we have seen in decades. Over 14 million people have been affected and this is increasing per hour. Diseases and hunger are causing further strife to those rendered homeless.

wi-tribe employees are playing an active role in providing relief, resources and supplies by partnering with the Rural Support Programs, a network of 10 social development organizations bringing positive change to over 2 million households in Pakistan.



Donations can be made in terms of monetary funds, clothing, food, shelter, or any other item(s) that can save a life!

Please join in these efforts by making your own valuable contribution. Some of the most active organizations in the affected areas are below, waiting for your help:



National Disaster Management Agency (NDMA)
Idrees Mahsud | phone: +92 302 851 8707 | email: dirrr@ndma.gov.pk | http://www.ndma.gov.pk/

Rural Support Programmes Network (RSPN)
Amina Askari | Phone: +92 51 227 7881| email: amina@rspn.org.pk | http://www.rspn.org/

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)
Romain Zappella | phone: +41 22 730 21 71 | email: don@icrc.org | http://www.icrc.org/ | Online donations

The World Food Program (WFP)
Amjad Jamal | phone: +92 (300) 8500 989 | email: amjad.jamal@wfp.org | http://www.wfp.org/ | Online donations

Oxfam
Wajiha Irfan | phone: +92 (51) 265 3341-2 | email: wirfan@oxfam.org | http://www.oxfam.org/ | Online donations

This Ramadan, during Pakistan's 63rd anniversary, please donate generously. Our country needs all the help she can get!

[wi-tribe CSR] Flood Relief Items Needed (for circulation)



Latest Flood Reports by International Aid Agencies


  • Pakistan Flood Report #17 (25 August, 2010)                              View


  • Epidemiological Bulletin (vol 1, issue 1)                                         View


  • Satellite Imagery Nasa - Damage Assessment                                View


  • UN Assessment - Women and Children (26 Aug, 2010)                View


  • USAID Report #7 (23 Aug, 2010)                                                View



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