
With the arrival of the winters in Balochistan, the weather gets extremely cold with every passing day leading to low temperatures. Muslim Aid Pakistan (MAP) distributed winter and hygiene kits among the most vulnerable families of Balochistan and Sindh province under its seasonal winterization project. This year, the focus was on COVID-19 and flood-affected communities. Village Zangiwal of District Loralai, Balochistan was one of the targeted areas.

Daad Muhammad, who is 44 years old Daad Muhammad is a resident of Village Zangiwall. His deprived family includes four members. All of them are illiterate and also lack a consistent source of income. Daad and his sister both are disabled. His sister is entirely dependent on his elder brother who lacks a proper source of income to ensure his family’s livelihood.
”I am extremely thankful to Muslim Aid for providing us the material and resources to keep ourselves warm in the winters. I hope that Muslim Aid will continue protecting people of my area against future disasters.”
–Daad Muhammad
Dad continues to live a hopeless life. Being disabled, he is unable to do daily chores just like normal individuals. His disability is a huge obstacle in earning a reasonable livelihood for his family. With no financial support, the family is at high risk of contracting the lethal COVD-19 virus.
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