Pakistan APHF Funding Snapshot (Allocations as of 30 November 2025)

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The Asia-Pacific Humanitarian Fund (APHF) ensures help reaches people quickly - directing resources where they are needed most for fast, localized, and sustainable humanitarian action.

The Pakistan Envelope under the APHF has allocated US$1.6 million to support more than 250,000 people affected from floods in most affected districts of Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkwa and Gilgit Baltistan.

The funding enables humanitarian partners—primarily National NGOs, including Women-Led Organizations—to deliver immediate life-saving and early recovery assistance to flood-affected communities with safe drinking water and essential WASH services, food assistance and livelihood, recovery support, shelter, NFIs, and winterization items, hygiene kits and mosquito nets, basic health services and psychosocial support and emergency cash assistance for vulnerable households.

APHF urgently requires additional resources for the Pakistan Envelope to reach communities that have not yet received the critical assistance they need, including winterized support, health care, and agricultural and livestock assistance to help sustain their food and nutrition needs.

All interventions integrate Gender, GBV/PSEA risk mitigation, Accountability to Affected People (AAP), as well as age and disability considerations to ensure equitable and inclusive service delivery.

Funding is directed when and where most urgently needed for localized and sustainable humanitarian action. With climate change leading to increasingly frequent and unpredictable natural disasters, it is important to have a modality that allows donors to contribute resources in an agile way on the forefront of the global climate crisis.

The Governments of Australia, Canada, Japan, and the United Kingdom are recognized and thanked for their valuable contributions and for their continued support to people affected by the floods in Pakistan.