PWRDF in the Field: Pakistan Flood Relief
Friday, May 13, 2011
PWRDF works with the ACT Alliance and the Canadian Foodgrains Bank in providing relief to over 750,000 people affected by the 2010 flooding in Pakistan. This video highlights work at a construction training centre which is giving hope for the future to 225 young men who are learning skills to keep themselves employed for years to come.
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