Effective Relief Coordination
Linking Humanitarian Efforts to Strengthen the Effect and Convert the Vasties
Coordination is a fundamental pillar for ensuring a coherent and effective response during crises. The Relief Center connects humanitarian organizations and field initiatives within an advanced digital ecosystem designed to strengthen collaboration, streamline information sharing, and enhance the efficient allocation of resources. The platform provides an interactive environment that supports the exchange of verified information, alignment of priorities, and timely updates of response plans—reducing duplication and improving the quality of interventions. Through its analytical tools, the Relief Center enables more accurate planning and stronger linkage between strategic and field-level actions, ultimately contributing to a more impactful and sustainable response for affected communities.
Our Partners
Pakistan Floods – August 2025: Hygiene Kits
(Last Updated (last updated 12:00 - August 27, 2025))
Pakistan is facing an escalating humanitarian crisis due to heavy monsoon rains and sudden floods that began on June 26, 2025, causing severe human and material losses. In the provinces of Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Azad Jammu and Kashmir, and Gilgit-Baltistan, there is an urgent need for relief interventions, with forecasts indicating a further deterioration of the crisis due to continued weather instability.
The number of beneficiaries
The death toll has exceeded 799, with 1,080 injuries reported. In addition, 7,225 houses have been damaged, more than 234 bridges have collapsed, and approximately 450 kilometers of vital roads have been cut off. Estimates indicate that around 100,000 people are in urgent need of humanitarian assistance.
Main Goals
In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, at least 4,000 families (around 20,000 people) are in urgent need of hygiene kits to reduce health risks.
Pakistan Floods – August 2025: Ready-to-Eat Meals
(Last Updated (last updated 05:00 - August 28, 2025))
Pakistan is facing an escalating humanitarian crisis due to heavy monsoon rains and sudden floods that began on June 26, 2025, causing severe human and material losses. In the provinces of Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Azad Jammu and Kashmir, and Gilgit-Baltistan, there is an urgent need for relief interventions, with forecasts indicating a further deterioration of the crisis due to continued weather instability.
The number of beneficiaries
The death toll has exceeded 799, with 1,080 injuries reported. In addition, 7,225 houses have been damaged, more than 234 bridges have collapsed, and approximately 450 kilometers of vital roads have been cut off. Estimates indicate that around 100,000 people are in urgent need of humanitarian assistance.
Main Goals
In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, at least 4,000 families (around 20,000 people) are in urgent need of ready-to-eat meals to cover their basic needs.
Emergency Aid: Food, Tents & Hygiene for Darfur
(Last Updated (last updated 17:00 - September 3, 2025))
On 31 August 2025, a catastrophic landslide struck Tarasin village in Jebel Marra, Central Darfur, after days of heavy rainfall. The disaster claimed the lives of more than 1,000 people and completely destroyed the village. In response to this unprecedented humanitarian tragedy, the project aims to provide food, tents, and hygiene support to the surviving families, addressing their most urgent needs amid the severe challenges of delivering aid to the area.
The number of beneficiaries
Over 1,000 people lost their lives, with all residents of Tarasin village in Jebel Marra affected.
Main Goals
Provision of food baskets, hygiene kits, and emergency tents for surviving families and traumatized communities.
Relief for Earthquake-Affected Families – Afghanistan
(Last Updated )
In the aftermath of the devastating earthquake that struck several areas in Afghanistan on 31 August 2025, thousands of families are facing dire humanitarian conditions with loss of shelter, food shortages, and deteriorating health situations. This project aims to provide food, tents, and hygiene kits to the most affected families, meeting their essential needs, ensuring a minimum level of food security and health, and offering dignified temporary shelter under these harsh circumstances.
The number of beneficiaries
Tens of thousands of families have lost their homes and sources of livelihood due to the recent earthquake.
Main Goals
Provision of food baskets, hygiene kits, and emergency tents for affected families.