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EY - DiyaPak Flood Relief Program Update

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• Original Target - to assist 20,000 financially distressed students in flood affected areas return to school, allocated budget $250k

• Progress To Date – assisted 47,562 students with school bags, notebooks and stationery to return back to school

• Total disbursement is $276k – encouraged by EY’s support, other donors have also contributed to the program

• Local administration and volunteers involved during distribution process

A student of class 10,th Govt. High School Babhra Charsadda puts aside his old bag

to replace it with new one

One of 72 students who received stipend atGovernment Post Graduate College

Nowshera, Khyber Pakhtunkha

• Original Target

• To assist 2,500 financially distressed college and university students in flood affected areas to continue higher studies, allocated budget $100k

• Progress To Date

• 1,058 intermediate students awarded total stipends of $31,100/-

• 94 university students approved for another $5,500/- stipends

• Approximately $63,400 to be disbursed over next 3 months

• Profiling of students in progress

Street view of EY-Diyapur

A look inside & outside homes

• Original Target

• To provide 42 flood-displaced families with one-room shelters in KPK province, allocated budget $75k

• Progress To Date

• Project expanded to 49 shelters and includes the poor and widows – Model Village named after Ernst and Young

• 25 shelters are complete and families have moved in already, boundary wall completed for remaining 24 units

• 7 wells for water supply (2 funded by EY donations)

• Participatory development – beneficiaries sharing partial cost of land and providing labor support

Homes destroyed by flood

After constructionMr. Gul Mohammad - Director Finance Diya

Pakistan with residents

• Original Target

• To assist rehabilitate 100 families in Sind province, allocated budget $155k

• Progress To Date

• Model Village project expanded to include 140 units within the budgeted amount

• Free land provided by local landowner

• Pilot project complete with construction of 10 shelters, families have moved in already, construction of remaining units progressing well

• Provision of community center, school for girls and boys, and a microfinance initiative being co-developed with other donors