Program Overview
WMD’s Disaster Management program provides trained emergency response during natural disasters, health crises, and humanitarian emergencies across Pakistan. Our volunteers are prepared to mobilize within hours, delivering essential relief to affected communities when they need it most.
Major Operations
COVID-19 Response (2020-2021)
Our most sustained relief effort — serving 500+ families monthly for 12 consecutive months:
- 6,000+ total family distributions over 12 months
- Food packages, hygiene kits, and medicines distributed
- PPE distribution to frontline healthcare workers
- Financial support for Covid-positive patients
Balochistan Floods (2022)
- First responders in Jaffarabad and Dera Allah Yar
- Emergency food, medical supplies, and clean water
- Tent camps and temporary shelter coordination
Sindh Flood Relief (2024)
- Emergency ration distribution to displaced families
- Medical camps in flood-affected zones
- Clean water and hygiene kit distribution
Buner Flood Relief (2025)
- On-ground emergency response within 48 hours
- Food and essentials distribution to affected communities
- Coordination with local authorities and military
Response Capabilities
- Rapid Assessment — Identifying affected areas and urgent needs within hours
- Resource Mobilization — Emergency fundraising and supply procurement
- Ground Deployment — Volunteer teams deploy with relief supplies
- Basic Life Support Training — Community training in first aid and emergency response
Preparedness
Our team undergoes regular training in emergency response, first aid, and disaster preparedness. We maintain partnerships with local authorities, military organizations, and other NGOs for coordinated response.