Pakistan sits at the crossroads of Asia and the Middle East, a geographically and culturally diverse nation with fast-growing power and influence. It has the world’s sixth biggest population and is rapidly urbanising, which makes reaching everyone with basic services extremely challenging.

Pakistan is one of the top five countries worldwide in improving access to clean water and good hygiene. But despite this impressive progress, over 17 million people still have no choice but to drink dirty water.

Tough landscapes, from arid deserts to remote mountain ranges, combined with unsettled politics make reaching the poorest people difficult. People are moving to towns faster than in any other South Asian country, straining already limited services. Add in natural disasters like floods, and the obstacles are substantial.

FFPS has started the initiative in supporting local communities with the tools they need to claim their rights to basic services. We are committed in helping the Government, our local partners, and service providers build facilities that will withstand disasters, so improvements will last whatever the future holds.

Together we can challenge conventional thinking, inspire action and build the momentum needed to change lives for good.