When devastating floods swept through Mouza Bakhtiari, Muhammad Junaid watched his cow shed collapse, leaving his animals exposed to the elements. For Junaid, these animals were not just livestock they were his only source of income, food security, and hope for his family’s survival.
With his animals at risk, so was his family’s future.
At this critical time, Aiming Change for Tomorrow - ACT and the World Food Programme (WFP), with the support of UK Aid, stood by him. Through timely assistance, Muhammad Junaid was able to rebuild a safe animal shed, protecting his livestock and restoring stability to his household.
The change was immediate. His animals were secure again, his livelihood was protected, and a deep sense of dignity and peace of mind returned.
With gratitude, Muhammad Junaid shared that this support didn’t just save his animals it helped him stand strong again after disaster.
His story is a reminder that humanitarian assistance is more than emergency aid it safeguards livelihoods, restores dignity, and helps families rebuild their futures.