Islamabad, April 23, 2026: Amid growing global humanitarian challenges, the Government of Sweden has announced a fresh contribution of 62 million SEK (approximately $6 million) to support vulnerable communities across Pakistan.
The funding, channeled through the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, will be implemented in collaboration with UNICEF and Action Against Hunger.
According to official details, the assistance will focus on delivering critical, life-saving support, including emergency relief, access to clean drinking water, sanitation services, nutritional aid, shelter, and essential healthcare facilities. The initiative aims to reach communities severely impacted by recurring floods as well as ongoing economic hardships.
The humanitarian package underscores Sweden’s continued commitment to supporting Pakistan during times of crisis. By leveraging strong local partnerships and adopting flexible delivery mechanisms, the program is designed to remain responsive and needs-based, ensuring that aid reaches the most affected populations promptly and effectively.
Pakistan has faced repeated climate-induced disasters in recent years, particularly devastating floods, which have compounded existing socio-economic challenges and increased the urgency for sustained international support.





