 There's a lot of security and safety problems in the evening, especially if you're in a larger camp of displaced people with communities from different villages, different tribes. The threats and the security issues, especially for women, children are very high. At night, in temporary settlements across Sindh, people rely on kerosene lanterns and candles to meet their lighting needs. But these light sources are expensive, hazardous, polluting, and produce a low-quality light. The solar lamp is distributed. If it is charged for 4 to 5 hours during the day, then it goes on for 3 to 4 hours at night. The cost of one solar light is equal to about two months of people buying candles. Our children buy a lot of light. You take it with you and take it with you. By replacing candles with a solar lamp, people can experience cost savings, increased safety due to the avoidance of accidental fires caused by candles, and better health from the improved air quality. Organizations working in Pakistan report that only 30% of the shelter needs and 15% household item needs have been met so far. Your donation could put a roof over a family's head or provide a crucial light source to protect women and children.