Pakistan: A deadly roof collapse in Narowal claimed the life of two-year-old Anaya and left several family members seriously injured.
Washrooms Constructed in Alam Choudhary Village, Sindh – A Grateful Community Finds Relief. Report by Juliet Chowdhry
Sindh, Pakistan: The British Asian Christian Association (BACA) is pleased to share the completion of a vital project that has significantly improved the lives of a neglected Christian and Hindu community in Sindh, Pakistan.
Alam Choudhary is a small village on the outskirts of Sanghar city, home to a tightly knit group of Christian and Hindu families. These residents, most of whom are daily wage labourers working on the farms of local Muslim landlords, have long struggled with basic sanitation and water access.
In June, BACA was approached by Evangelist Daniyal Masih—our dedicated volunteer in the region—who relayed an urgent request from the community. Mitho Masih, a local Christian farm worker, shared the harsh realities they faced due to the absence of a clean water source and a functioning washroom. The burden of fetching water fell primarily on women, who had to trek across dangerous, isolated fields to reach a lone water pump near a graveyard. The journey not only exhausted them physically but also exposed them to stray dogs, insects, and other threats.
Even more concerning was the absence of a washroom in the village. The entire community was forced to defecate in open fields, and for safety, women and children had to travel in groups—especially troubling given the risks posed by remote cotton and sugarcane farms.
Moved by their plea, BACA acted promptly. On 12th June, a hand pump was installed in the heart of the village, granting families direct access to clean water for the first time (click here).
Building on this success, on 16th July, BACA completed the construction of a double washroom unit in Alam Choudhary village. This essential facility now allows residents—particularly women and children—to relieve themselves in privacy and safety. It represents a meaningful step towards improved hygiene and dignity, and provides peace of mind to working fathers who previously worried about the vulnerability of their families during the day.
Mitho Masih expressed heartfelt gratitude on behalf of the village:
“Last month BACA installed a hand pump and now has constructed a washroom for us. The whole community thanks BACA for their great humanitarian effort in easing our lives.”
This project reflects BACA’s commitment to addressing the day-to-day struggles of marginalised minority communities in Pakistan. Access to clean water and sanitation is not just a human right, but a foundation for safety, health, and hope. We remain dedicated to ensuring no community is forgotten.
You May Also Like
Pakistan: Basharat Masih’s family, unable to afford legal help after their initial Solicitor withdrew from the case following
London: BACA trustee Juliet Chowdhry and Hannah Chowdhry Humanitarian Projects & Communications Volunteer, travelled across Pakistan to co
On demand of our readers, I have decided to release E-Book version of "Trial of Pakistani Christian Nation" on website of PCP which can also be viewed on website of Pakistan Christian Congress www.pakistanchristiancongress.org . You can read chapter wise by clicking tab on left handside of PDF format of E-Book.








