Pakistan Floods 2025:
AHD Nadi filter Innovative Solution for safe drinking water for Flood-Affected Communities 2025. For KPK, GB, Punjab, Baluchistan & Sindh
The recent floods in Pakistan hit 800 deaths million devastated and have left thousands of families without access to safe drinking water, increasing the risk of waterborne diseases such as cholera, diarrhea, and typhoid. Immediate intervention is crucial to protect health and save lives.
The Association for Humanitarian Development (AHD) has introduced the Nadi Filter, a practical, cost-effective, and sustainable solution for flood emergencies. Each Nadi Filter can provide clean and safe drinking water to 200–300 people at flood sites, significantly reducing the risk of disease outbreaks in camps and temporary shelters. When floodwaters recede, families can carry the filter to their homes and continue using it for a lifetime, ensuring long-term access to safe water.
The cost of a Nadi Filter varies by region due to transportation and logistical factors: Sindh – PKR 8,500, Punjab – PKR 12,500, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) – PKR 14,500, and Gilgit Baltistan – PKR 16,500. On average, the price ranges from USD 30 to 50, making it a one-time investment with a lifetime guarantee.
In flood-affected areas, access to clean water is a matter of survival. AHD Nadi filter available for flood affected areas & team will mobilize to help flood affected families in quick time.
For Contact:
Email: ahdpak@gmail.com, info@ahdpak.org, Ph: +92-22-3407819 Cell: +92-333-2661682 and further details can be found at www.ahdpak.org

