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IFRAP - Integrated Flood Resilience and Adaptation Project - Post Flood 2022
Ministry of Planning, Development & Special Initiatives

The Integrated Flood Resilience And Adaptation Project (IFRAP) under FPMU (Federal Project Management Unit), the Ministry of Planning, Development & Special Initiatives for Baluchistan comprises five components. These are (i) community infrastructure rehabilitation; (ii) strengthening hydro met and climate services; (iii) resilient housing reconstruction and restoration; (iv) livelihoods support a

02/06/2026

🏠 Inclusive Reconstruction: Rebuilding Homes, Restoring Dignity

Under the Ministry of Planning, Development and Special Initiatives IFRAP - Integrated Flood Resilience and Adaptation Project - Post Flood 2022, the Housing Reconstruction Unit Balochistan is ensuring that post-flood recovery in Balochistan goes beyond rebuilding houses — it restores dignity, independence, and accessibility for all.

With a strong commitment to leaving no one behind, reconstructed homes are being designed with inclusive features such as ramps, handrails, tactile pathways, safer entry points, and other need-based modifications for persons with disabilities.

This people-centered approach reflects IFRAP’s vision of creating safer, more accessible, and dignified living environments for flood-affected families.
Rebuilding homes. Restoring dignity. Leaving no one behind.

27/05/2026

Eid Mubarak

Ministry of Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Housing Reconstruction Unit Balochistan Irrigation Department Government of Balochistan

Photos from IFRAP - FPMU's post 24/05/2026

Rebuilding homes means rebuilding lives — and that includes making sure every home meets the needs of the people who live in it.

Through the Ministry of Planning, Development and Special Initiatives IFRAP Housing Reconstruction Unit Balochistan, inclusivity is a core focus of the reconstruction process.

For specially abled beneficiaries, including visually impaired persons, homes are being designed with accessibility features such as ramps, handrails, tactile pathways, and safer access points to support independence, mobility, and dignity.

This project is not only about construction. It is about care, inclusion, and ensuring that no one is left behind.

Inclusive housing. Dignified living. A better future for all.

21/05/2026

Keynote insight from Mr. Asad Ullah Nasar, Project Director IFRAP

He highlighted IFRAP as one of the largest initiatives in Balochistan, focusing not only on recovery but a comprehensive package including capacity building, shelters, trainings, and livestock restocking.

He noted that the 2022 floods caused severe losses across Pakistan, with the highest impact in Balochistan, making recovery needs particularly significant. Efforts have been implemented in phases, covering infrastructure rehabilitation as well as health, education, and early warning systems.

He also shared progress on housing reconstruction, stating that 20,000 houses have been established, with 37% supported by Islamic Relief Pakistan.
IFRAP - FPMU

Photos from IFRAP - FPMU's post 21/05/2026

Mr. Asad Ullah Nasar, Project Director IFRAP - Integrated Flood Resilience and Adaptation Project - Post Flood 2022 addressed the Islamic Relief Pakistan’s RISE event as the keynote speaker. His insightful remarks highlighted IFRAP’s flood recovery work in and the shared commitment to building resilient communities.

Ministry of Planning, Development and Special Initiatives

Photos from IFRAP - FPMU's post 20/05/2026

IFRAP Updates: Fresh from the field in Lot #8, Jaffarabad

These newly constructed houses by Ministry of Planning, Development and Special Initiatives IFRAP - Integrated Flood Resilience and Adaptation Project - Post Flood 2022 Housing Reconstruction Unit Balochistan are more than just structures. They are new beginnings. Each home tells its own story through color. Bright personal touches chosen by the families themselves have transformed this site into a vibrant neighborhood full of hope, dignity, and ownership.

What makes these homes special is not only that they are newly built, but that each family has made their house feel like their own. Every painted wall reflects choice, pride, and the excitement of starting again.

These fresh pictures from the field remind us that recovery is not just about rebuilding houses. It is about rebuilding lives, restoring confidence, and creating spaces where families can dream about the future.

A colorful new chapter is beginning in . 🏡✨

Photos from Islamic Relief Pakistan's post 20/05/2026
19/05/2026

Protecting Lives Through Timely Warnings

Hill torrents can develop rapidly, putting communities, livelihoods, and infrastructure at risk. Through the Hydrological Modelling-Based Early Warning System for Hill Torrents in , the Ministry of Planning, Development and Special Initiatives IFRAP - Integrated Flood Resilience and Adaptation Project - Post Flood 2022 Component II (Modernization of Hydromet & Climate Services in Pakistan) under PIU Pakistan Meteorological Department is working to strengthen disaster preparedness with cutting-edge modelling, forecasting, and timely alert mechanisms.

This initiative aims to help vulnerable communities respond earlier, reduce flood risks, and build resilience against climate-induced hazards. Together, we are moving toward safer, better-prepared communities across Balochistan.

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