46,000 climate-resistant homes will be rebuilt as part of Sindh Resilient’s pledge.
The Sindh government and the World Bank collaborated to develop the SPHF project, which would help make the region’s environment more robust to the effects of flooding.
The Resilient Sindh Conference took place today in the morning. Murad Ali Shah, the chief minister of Sindh, also went to the meeting. The approach to reconstruction and redevelopment was addressed in Sindh.
According to Sindh Chief Secretary Dr. Muhammad Sohail Rajput, the Sindh government established the Sindh People’s Housing Foundation, a Section 42 business with an independent board of directors, to construct homes for flood victims.
The provincial Sindh sustained losses estimated at $1 billion, per PDNA. This amount keeps rising as we finish our surveys and take into account the loss of livelihood. The Planning and Development Board of the GoS is led by Hassan Naqvi.
After the flood, Sindh had water covering almost 70% of its surface.
3.8 million acres of crops and 20,000 schools were devastated. The Planning and Development Board of the GoS is led by Hassan Naqvi.
Rebuilding the province is the UN’s primary priority. Diversity and long-term resilience must be taken into account.
Additionally, the private sector must contribute significantly. Rep Knut Otsby of UNDP Pakistan.
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