ISLAMABAD, MAY 10 (DNA): The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSrelief) has completed the final phase of the Food Security Support Project 2025–26 in Pakistan, marking a significant milestone in its ongoing humanitarian efforts to combat food insecurity and support vulnerable communities across the country about 195,487 individual were benefited in 31 districts across Pakistan.
Under this nationwide initiative, food assistance was delivered across multiple regions, covering a total of 31 districts, including 10 districts in Punjab, 5 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 7 in Balochistan, 6 in Sindh, and 3 in Azad Jammu and Kashmir. The project aimed to ensure the timely provision of essential food supplies to the most deserving and food-insecure households.
As part of the final phase, KSrelief distributed thousands of food packages among vulnerable families. Each package, weighing 97 kilograms, included essential food items such as 80 kg of flour, 5 liters of cooking oil, 5 kg of sugar, 5 kg of daal chana, and 2 kg of dates, providing critical nutritional support to beneficiary households.
The distribution process was carried out in close coordination with the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), Provincial Disaster Management Authorities (PDMAs), district administrations, and KSrelief’s implementing partners, Hayat Foundation and a peace and development organization. The entire operation was conducted in a transparent, efficient, and well-organized manner to ensure that assistance reached the intended beneficiaries.
This project reflects KSrelief’s steadfast commitment to strengthening food security in Pakistan and delivering timely humanitarian assistance to those most in need. It also underscores the Centre’s broader global mission to alleviate human suffering and promote sustainable development in vulnerable communities worldwide.=DNA












