This report assesses the impact of a disaster risk reduction project in Thatta, Sindh, Pakistan. The project aimed to build community resilience through training. It found that before the project, communities lacked disaster preparedness and had suffered major losses in 2010-2011 floods. The project formed community organizations and provided trainings on evacuation, first aid, flood-resistant construction. These efforts increased communities' capacity to respond to disasters. Site visits found communities were now mobilized and ready to handle future emergencies. The report concludes the project successfully built disaster resilience.