Rebuilding
LIVES
CDRS CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS
At CDRS, we’ve been involved in various construction projects that have positively impacted many lives. Among our non-housing construction projects, we’ve completed one basic health unit, 13 school construction projects, and one repair and maintenance project at an orphanage, totaling 15 projects. These efforts have benefited 12,000 people through the health unit, 3,650 through the school projects, and 142 through the orphanage, adding up to a total of 15,792 beneficiaries.
We’ve also undertaken the construction of homes in non-disaster areas, helping 226 families, which translates to 1,808 people. Additionally, we’ve been involved in housing projects for flood-affected areas, with specific projects under the names MARI, APPNE, and HUM Trust. We’ve worked on three projects for flood-affected homes, supporting 105 families and benefiting 840 individuals.
In particular, for the 2022 flood-affected, we’ve completed 12 out of 45 houses in collaboration with MARI by January 2024. This effort has supported 12 families and 96 individuals. Overall, the total number of houses constructed for flood-affected areas is three, supporting 117 families and benefiting 936 people.
1808
BENEFICIARIES FOR CONSTRUCTION OF HOMES (NON DISASTER)
15,792
BENEFICIARIES FOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS (NON HOUSING)
936
BENEFICIARIES FOR CONSTRUCTION OF HOMES (FLOOD AFFECTEES)
2,744
BENEFICIARIES FOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS (NON HOUSING)
15,792
BENEFICIARIES FOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS (NON HOUSING)
PROJECT GALLERY
CDRS FLOOR RELIEF
UMARKOT
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At CDRS, we’ve been involved in various construction projects that have positively impacted many lives. Among our non-housing construction projects, we’ve completed one basic health unit, 13 school construction projects, and one repair and maintenance project at an orphanage, totaling 15 projects. These efforts have benefited 12,000 people through the health unit, 3,650 through the school projects, and 142 through the orphanage, adding up to a total of 15,792 beneficiaries.
We’ve also undertaken the construction of homes in non-disaster areas, helping 226 families, which translates to 1,808 people. Additionally, we’ve been involved in housing projects for flood-affected areas, with specific projects under the names MARI, APPNE, and HUM Trust. We’ve worked on three projects for flood-affected homes, supporting 105 families and benefiting 840 individuals.
In particular, for the 2022 flood-affected, we’ve completed 12 out of 45 houses in collaboration with MARI by January 2024. This effort has supported 12 families and 96 individuals. Overall, the total number of houses constructed for flood-affected areas is three, supporting 117 families and benefiting 936 people.