Pakistan’s Sindh government is undertaking the world’s largest housing rehabilitation project.
They’re working to build 2.1 million houses for 12.6 million people who’ve been displaced by flooding.
So far, 800,000 homes have been completed.
But as Pakistanis wait to be rehoused, millions of people live under open skies, battling the elements.
This year’s monsoon rains displaced more than 200,000 people in Sindh, but that’s on top of around 12.6 million who were already awaiting help from the 2022 floods.
The opposition has accused the Sindh government which has been in power for 16-years of failing to create a system to manage recurring heavy rains.
Al Jazeera.