Governor Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Visits PRCS Free Medical Camp in D.I. Khan

D.I. Khan – Governor Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Faisal Karim Kundi, visited the free medical camp established by the Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS) in Kokar, D.I. Khan. He was accompanied by PRCS KP Chairman, Farzand Ali Wazir.

During the visit, the Governor and Chairman were briefed on the camp’s performance, medical services provided to patients, availability of medicines, and ongoing humanitarian activities. The briefing also highlighted the daily work of the medical team, the number of patients treated, and other health programs in progress.

Governor Faisal Karim Kundi emphasized the need for immediate healthcare facilities and sustainable rehabilitation measures in flood-affected areas. He praised PRCS Pakistan for its outstanding humanitarian response during the floods across Swat, Buner, Swabi, Shangla, and D.I. Khan, recognizing the organization’s efforts in serving communities in need.

The visit was also attended by PRCS KP Secretary Syed Ali Ahsan, Dr. Iftikhar, ADO Samreen, PRCS D.I. Khan District Secretary, and other staff members.

The Governor directed that similar medical camps be set up in Kacha areas across the river to ensure wider access to healthcare facilities. He noted that challenges such as dengue and other post-flood epidemics have increased the demand for medical assistance, and stressed that government institutions and humanitarian organizations must work together to address these needs.

Chairman PRCS KP, Farzand Ali Wazir, commended the hard work of staff and volunteers, reaffirming PRCS’s commitment to serving vulnerable communities with dedication.

This medical camp stands as a practical demonstration of PRCS’s mission to provide timely and effective healthcare, while strengthening district-level health facilities and ensuring quality medical assistance for those most in need.

Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS) Shangla Branch – Winterization Support Distribution Among Flash Flood Affectees

The Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS) Shangla Branch has successfully distributed 125 complete winterization packages among the flood-affected households of Tehsil Puran, District Shangla. This initiative was part of PRCS’s continued humanitarian efforts to provide critical relief and seasonal support to vulnerable families who lost shelter and essential belongings due to the devastating floods.

Each winterization package comprised essential items such as warm clothing, blankets, quilts, bedding materials, and other supplies specifically designed to help families withstand the harsh winter conditions of the mountainous Shangla region. The provision of these packages aimed to reduce the risks of cold-related illnesses, especially among children, women, and elderly persons, while restoring a sense of dignity and safety for the affected households.

The distribution was carried out in close coordination with the local administration, community elders, and PRCS volunteers, ensuring transparency and accountability in the process. Special attention was given to the most vulnerable groups, including widows, orphans, and persons with disabilities, in line with PRCS’s humanitarian mandate of impartiality and neutrality.

This intervention highlights PRCS Shangla Branch’s unwavering commitment to serving disaster-affected communities. Beyond immediate relief, such targeted support plays a vital role in building resilience and helping families recover from the dual burden of flood devastation and severe winter hardships.

Youth-Led Urban Art for Climate Action and Environmental Awareness in Peshawar

Youth and Volunteers Department PRCS KP, with the support of IFRC and Italian Red Cross under the SDGs project, conducted an Urban Art activity at Board Bazar, Peshawar. Volunteers transformed public walls into colorful murals carrying strong messages on climate change and environmental protection. By actively engaging young volunteers in creative expression, the initiative aimed to raise community awareness and inspire collective action towards climate resilience and sustainability.

Wings of Peshawar – Nature Conservation Activity by Youth & Volunteer Department

Youth & Volunteers Department, PRCS KP, with the support of IFRC and Italian Red Cross, conducted a nature conservation activity under the theme “Wings of Peshawar” at Wazir Bagh, Peshawar.

Research shows that Peshawar has witnessed a 60% decline in House Sparrow populations due to habitat loss caused by rapid urbanization over the last 30 years. To address this, volunteers installed bird nest houses, water pots, and food feeders, providing shelter and resources for small birds. 🌱💧🌾

This initiative aims to restore sparrow populations and promote harmony between people and nature in our urban spaces.

PAKISTAN RED CRESCENT SOCIETY RESPONDING TO THE 2025 MONSOON FLOODS IN KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA: A COLLECTIVE HUMANITARIAN EFFORT 18th – 31st AUGUST

Author: Zeeshan Asghar (Assistant Director Information and Reporting)

The 2025 monsoon floods hit Khyber Pakhtunkhwa with devastating force, disrupting lives across multiple districts. Torrential rains triggered flash floods and river overflows, washing away homes, damaging roads, and cutting off access to essential services. Vulnerable families in Buner, Swat, Dir Lower, Shangla, Mansehra, and Swabi bore the brunt of the disaster. Thousands were displaced overnight, left without shelter, clean water, or food security. The sudden collapse of infrastructure and services also raised the risk of disease outbreaks, particularly in areas where health facilities were already overstretched.

The humanitarian toll was immense—entire communities were stranded in unsafe conditions, while schools and health centers were converted into makeshift shelters. Women, children, and the elderly were among the most at risk, facing both physical danger and loss of dignity as they struggled to cope with the aftermath of the disaster.

PRCS Emergency Response

In the face of this crisis, the Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa branch, with support from its partners, swiftly mobilized relief operations to save lives and provide dignity to flood-affected families. Immediate priorities included food, healthcare, shelter, and access to safe water.

  • Food Security: Over 17,600 cooked food parcels and 200 dry food ration packages were distributed to ensure that displaced families had access to daily meals.
  • Health Services: 18 Mobile Health Units (MHUs) and free medical camps provided care to more than 2,700 patients, addressing both flood-related injuries and common illnesses such as respiratory infections and skin diseases.
  • Water and Sanitation: More than 49,500 liters of safe drinking water were delivered to reduce the spread of waterborne diseases. Hygiene education sessions were also conducted to empower communities with preventive practices.
  • Shelter Support: Families who lost their homes were supported with 45 tents and 500 shelter toolkits, while 285 packages of non-food items (NFIs), 200 jerry cans, and 416 pairs of clothes helped restore basic dignity.

Altogether, PRCS and its partners reached more than 79,500 beneficiaries during the emergency phase, with an operational value of PKR 40.74 million (USD 141,458).

District-Wise Relief Efforts

The emergency response phase targeted six severely affected districts—Buner, Swat, Dir Lower, Shangla, Mansehra, and Swabi. A multi-sectoral approach ensured families had access to food, health services, shelter, and clean drinking water.

  • Cooked Food Distribution: Over 17,600 food parcels were delivered, ensuring immediate nourishment for displaced families.
  • Dry Food Rations: Essential food packages reached 200 families, providing a safety net for the most vulnerable households.
  • Mobile Health Services: 18 free medical camps were organized through Mobile Health Units (MHUs), delivering primary healthcare to 2,700 patients and bridging critical service gaps.
  • Clean Drinking Water: More than 49,500 liters of safe water were distributed, reducing risks of waterborne diseases.
  • Shelter Support: 45 family tents and 500 shelter toolkits were distributed to restore temporary living conditions.
  • Non-Food Items (NFIs): 285 packages of essential household items and 200 jerry cans helped affected families maintain dignity and hygiene.
  • Clothing & Hygiene: 416 pairs of clothes and 15 family hygiene kits were handed out, while 16 hygiene education sessions empowered communities with preventive health knowledge.

In total, these efforts supported 79,501 beneficiaries, with an estimated financial impact of PKR 40.74 million (USD 141,458).

Partner & Donor Contributions

Humanitarian action during disasters thrives on solidarity. The 2025 floods response was made possible through the coordinated contributions of PRCS National Headquarters (NHQ), IFRC, ICRC, German Red Cross (GRC), Norwegian Red Cross (NRC), and PRCS Punjab branch.

Through this collective effort, partners helped 79,501 people, reaffirming the power of humanitarian collaboration. The combined contributions amounted to PKR 40.74 million, strengthening PRCS’s ability to respond swiftly and effectively.

Looking Ahead: Building Resilience

While the emergency phase focused on immediate needs, the 2025 monsoon floods are a stark reminder of the urgent need for long-term disaster preparedness. Strengthening community resilience, improving early warning systems, and expanding health and WASH infrastructure remain top priorities for PRCS and its partners.

The humanitarian spirit displayed during this crisis underscores a vital truth: together, we are stronger. As recovery continues, PRCS KP remains committed to supporting affected families, while calling on all stakeholders—government, civil society, and international partners—to work hand in hand for a safer, more resilient future.

 

 

PRCS Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Flood Relief Operations – Daily Update (23 August 2025)

The Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa continues to expand its Monsoon Floods 2025 relief operations, reaching thousands of vulnerable families across the province with life-saving support.

Consolidated Relief Achievements (as of 23 August 2025)

PRCS KP has reached more than 23,300 beneficiaries across flood-affected districts including Buner, Swat, Dir Lower, Shangla, Mansehra, and Swabi, with total relief assistance valued at PKR 16.41 million (USD 56,978).

Key highlights of the relief operations include:

  • 🍲 12,772 cooked food parcels distributed (supporting 12,772 people)

  • 🛒 200 dry food ration packages provided (1,400 beneficiaries)

  • 🚑 2 Mobile Health Units established (260 patients treated)

  • 💧 6,300 liters of clean drinking water supplied

  • 🏠 45 family tents installed as temporary shelters (315 beneficiaries)

  • 📦 85 Non-Food Item (NFI) packages distributed (595 beneficiaries)

  • 🧼 15 Family Hygiene Kits provided (105 beneficiaries)

  • 🫗 200 jerry cans delivered (1,400 beneficiaries)

  • 👕 400 pairs of clothes and footwear distributed

Commitment to Humanity

With the tireless efforts of PRCS staff, volunteers, and partners, flood-hit communities across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa continue to receive timely food, shelter, healthcare, clean water, and essential non-food items.

PRCS KP remains steadfast in its mission to alleviate suffering, protect health, and restore dignity for families affected by the 2025 monsoon floods.

PRCS Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chairman Visits Flood-Affected Communities in District Buner

Buner, Sunday — Mr. Habib Malik Orakzai, Chairman of the Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Branch, visited the flood-affected villages of District Buner to review ongoing relief and response operations.

During his visit, Mr. Orakzai inspected two Mobile Health Units established by PRCS to provide free medical consultations, essential medicines, and health awareness sessions to the affected population. He also visited the Water Treatment Plant installed in Bishonri village, one of the worst-hit areas, to ensure access to safe and clean drinking water for flood-affected families.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Orakzai reaffirmed PRCS’s commitment to stand with the people of Buner in their time of need. He highlighted that timely medical support, safe water, and essential relief items remain critical for preventing disease outbreaks and reducing further suffering in disaster-stricken communities.

Mr. Orakzai expressed his deep gratitude to the Honorable Governor of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, PRCS National Headquarters, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), the Norwegian Red Cross (NorCross), the German Red Cross (GRC), as well as the Governments of Sindh and Balochistan, for their generous support and solidarity with the people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa during this humanitarian emergency. He stressed that this collective support has enabled PRCS to reach thousands of vulnerable families with life-saving assistance.

The PRCS teams, with support from volunteers and community members, have been actively engaged in emergency health services, safe water supply, food distribution, and hygiene promotion across the affected areas. Thousands of people have already benefitted from these interventions.

Mr. Orakzai also appreciated the tireless efforts of PRCS staff, volunteers, and partners in responding swiftly to the crisis, and appealed for continued cooperation to strengthen relief and recovery measures in the coming weeks.

 

PRCS KP Conducts Relief Distribution in Swabi with Support of Alkhair Welfare Organization

On 22 August 2025, the Pakistan Red Crescent Society Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (PRCS KP) organized a major relief distribution in Darori Bala, Union Council Gadoon, Tehsil Topi, District Swabi, to support families affected by the recent floods.

The distribution was overseen by PRCS KP Swabi Coordinator, Mr. Sher Afsar, in collaboration with Alkhair Welfare Organization, Swabi, ensuring timely assistance to the most vulnerable households.

Beneficiaries

A total of 100 families benefited from the relief operation.

Relief Items Provided

Each family received a comprehensive package of essential relief goods, including:

  • 🍛 Cooked food: 100 packs of rice

  • 👕 Clothing: 2 sets each for men, women, boys, and girls

  • 👞 Footwear: 2 pairs each for men, women, boys, and girls

  • 💧 Drinking water: 600 bottles per family (6 large-size bottles)

  • 🍪 Biscuits: 20 cartons (50 pieces each)

  • 🏠 Mats (Chitayi): 100 (size 10×10)

  • 🧼 Soap: 400 pieces (4 per family)

  • 🛢️ Cooking oil: 200 liters

  • 🌾 Flour: 400 kg

  • 🧂 Salt: 100 packets

This collaborative effort highlights PRCS KP’s commitment to working with local organizations to ensure that relief reaches flood-affected families swiftly and effectively.

PRCS KP remains dedicated to supporting vulnerable communities across the province through timely relief, resilience-building, and humanitarian partnerships.

PRCS Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Continues Flood Relief Operations – Daily Update (22 August 2025)

The Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is actively continuing its humanitarian response to the devastating Monsoon Floods 2025, providing life-saving assistance to vulnerable families across the province.

Consolidated Relief Response (as of 22 August 2025)

So far, PRCS KP has supported more than 17,500 beneficiaries across affected districts including Buner, Swat, Dir Lower, Shangla, and Mansehra, with relief assistance worth over PKR 11.18 million (USD 38,813). Key interventions include:

  • 🍲 10,400 cooked food parcels distributed

  • 🚑 1 free medical camp organized through a Mobile Health Unit (130 patients treated)

  • 💧 6,100 liters of clean drinking water provided

  • 🏠 45 family tents installed as temporary shelters (315 beneficiaries)

  • 📦 75 Non-Food Item (NFI) packages distributed (525 beneficiaries)

  • 🧼 15 Family Hygiene Kits handed over (105 beneficiaries)

Daily Response Update (22 August 2025)

On the 22nd of August alone, PRCS KP reached 3,230 beneficiaries, with relief support valued at PKR 1.32 million (USD 4,566). The day’s operations included:

  • Distribution of 3,100 cooked food parcels

  • Deployment of a Mobile Health Unit, treating 130 patients in the field

PRCS Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, with the support of partners, volunteers, and local communities, continues to stand by those affected, ensuring timely delivery of food, water, shelter, medical aid, and hygiene support in the hardest-hit areas.

Together, we are bringing hope and relief to flood-affected families.

PRCS KP with Support from PRCS Punjab, Launches Mobile Health Team Camp in Buner

21st August, 2025

The Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, with vital support from the PRCS Punjab Branch, organized a Mobile Health Team (MHT) medical camp to provide free healthcare services to flood-affected communities in Village Nar Batawal, UC Malapur, District Buner. The medical team was dispatched all the way from Lahore by PRCS Punjab to strengthen relief efforts in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

During the camp, a total of 130 patients were registered and treated, including 81 men, 34 women, and 17 children (paediatric cases). The team provided free consultations and essential medicines, addressing both general and flood-related health concerns.

Medicines dispensed at the camp included Azithromycin, Metronidazole, Metformin, ORS, Paracetamol, Dicloran, Omeprazole, Ciprofloxacin, Tranexamic Acid, cough syrups, Neilstat oral drops, Permethrin, Calcium, B-Complex, anti-allergics, and Polyfex eye ointment.

This initiative marks the continuation of PRCS KP’s mobile healthcare response in Buner, made possible through inter-provincial solidarity and support from PRCS Punjab. By joining hands across provinces, PRCS ensures that flood-affected families in Buner receive timely medical services, treatment, and life-saving medicines close to their communities.

PRCS remains committed to alleviating suffering and safeguarding health in disaster-hit areas.