How donating with SPHF Donor Platform works
Supporting the beneficiaries who lost their houses in the floods of 2022 in Sindh, Pakistan, is a simple process with the SPHF Donor Platform. Individuals and organizations, both local and overseas, can contribute to the construction of resilient houses.
Under the Sindh People’s Housing for Flood Affectees (SPHF) program, each beneficiary is designated to receive PKR 300,000 for their home reconstruction.
Donors have two options for contributing. The first option is to 'Adopt a Beneficiary,' allowing donors to explore and select beneficiaries online for a more personalized connection. The second option is to transfer funds directly to SPHF, which will be assigned and disbursed to the relevant beneficiaries.
Donations are securely processed online through various payment options, including credit/debit cards and bank transfers. The SPHF platform ensures the security and transparency of every donation with the assistance of its Management Information System (MIS) and banking partners.
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Our Valuable Donors

Government of Sindh
The Government of Sindh (GoS) has initiated the Sindh People’s Housing for Flood Affectees (SPHF), a Section 42 company. In a display of long-term commitment, the government has contributed $227 million for the construction of houses.The beneficiaries will be awarded land titles.

World Bank
The World Bank has allocated $500 million to support the reconstruction of 410,409 houses damaged by the 2022 floods. With a focus on an informed, beneficiary-driven approach, the Bank is also providing technical assistance to design and implement a comprehensive reconstruction plan, ensuring sustainable recovery for affected communities.

Asian Development Bank
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is providing $400 million to fund the reconstruction of 250,000 multi-hazard resilient houses, supporting Sindh’s recovery from the devastating floods. Housing grants empower beneficiaries to rebuild core structures to resilient standards, fostering safer, stronger communities.

Islamic Development Bank
The Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) has allocated $200 million for the construction of 155,000 resilient houses across Sindh, bringing renewed hope to families impacted by the devastating floods of 2022. This support prioritizes safety, stability, and empowerment, with a strong emphasis on supporting women and fostering inclusive recovery.

Our execution, implementation, communication & technology partners facilitating the SPHF initiative.
We have formed a dynamic organization with top-tier partners. This ensures a comprehensive approach across key pillars, enhancing our capabilities in executing tasks with excellence, implementing seamlessly, communicating effectively, and utilizing rigorous technology. This collaborative and robust framework positions us for success in achieving our strategic objectives.