inDrive donates Rs10 million for rehabilitation of schools in flood hit areas

inDrive donates Rs10 million for rehabilitation of schools in flood hit areas

inDrive, a global mobility and urban services platform, has donated Rs10 million to the Akhuwat foundation for the reconstruction of schools in flood hid areas.

The donation has been extended to support the education of children affected by the devastating floods and heavy monsoon rains in the Sindh region of Pakistan in 2022,

The funds will aid in rebuilding schools in the Thatta and Thar regions, which were severely impacted by the floods. The primary objective of this contribution is to enable students to continue their education and stand on their own two feet with dignity.

The catastrophic floods in Pakistan from June to October 2022 resulted in the loss of 1,739 lives, caused ₨ 3.2 trillion in damage, and ₨ 3.3 trillion in economic losses.

Furthermore, nearly 27,000 schools were destroyed, leaving over 2 million children unable to attend school and resume their studies. inDrive’s donation of PKR 10 million will go towards the reconstruction of these schools, as well as the construction of new facilities.

Aleksandra Kirillina, Team Lead of the CSR project at inDrive, stated: “The flood affected many families; the dreadful situation in the interior of Sindh leaves many people in a devastating situation which forced students to leave their education behind. One of the primary pillars of inDrive’s mission is serving and empowering communities, and education is our top priority, as a good education is the greatest gift you can give anyone.

To support and rebuild the education system in the cities of Thar and Thatta is to reopen those schools where children can resume their studies; to fulfill our commitment to this project, we collaborated with the Akhuwat foundation, who’s working at the forefront of this initiative. ”

Shahryar Rashid, Manager of Marketing & PR at Akhuwat Sindh, says: “The floods, which have affected more than 20 million people, also created an emergency in education as they have made it difficult for schools to operate in more than 21 districts of Sindh. 15,842 schools have been completely destroyed or left in precarious conditions. As part of our philosophy of alleviating poverty through education, Akhuwat runs schools in districts like Thatta, Jacobabad, and Tharparkar, imparting free quality education to those who are less privileged.

With many schools unable to open, students are forced to drop out or transfer to other schools, which for the less privileged is demoralizing. We admire organizations like inDrive for recognizing the seriousness of the situation and stepping up to help the reconstruction of these Akhuwat-run schools.