SPHF New Beneficiary Lists 2026 – 24 Districts Updated for Sindh Housing Project
SPHF New Beneficiary Lists 2026 for 24 Districts Updated have been officially released by the Sindh Peoples Housing Foundation (SPHF). This major update is part of the Sindh Housing Reconstruction Project, which aims to provide safe, climate-resilient houses to families affected by the devastating floods across Sindh.
Thousands of deserving families can now check their names in the SPHF beneficiary lists 2026, verify eligibility, and track housing installments through official SPHF channels.
Sindh Peoples Housing Foundation (SPHF) Housing Project 2026
The SPHF housing project is one of the largest post-flood rehabilitation initiatives in Sindh. The project focuses on rebuilding homes for flood-affected families using flood-resistant and climate-resilient designs to protect communities from future disasters.
Under this project, beneficiaries receive financial assistance in installments for house construction, monitored through digital verification and field inspections.
SPHF New Beneficiary Lists 2026 – 24 Districts of Sindh
The SPHF new beneficiary lists 2026 have been updated for the following 24 districts of Sindh:
- Badin
- Dadu
- Ghotki
- Hyderabad
- Jacobabad
- Jamshoro
- Kashmore
- Khairpur
- Larkana
- Matiari
- Mirpurkhas
- Naushahro Feroze
- Kambar Shahdadkot
- Sanghar
- Shaheed Benazirabad
- Shikarpur
- Sujawal
- Sukkur
- Tando Allahyar
- Tando Muhammad Khan
- Tharparkar
- Thatta
- Umerkot
- Malir
Residents of these districts are advised to check the SPHF beneficiary list 2026 to confirm their status.
How to Check SPHF Beneficiary Status 2026
If you belong to any of the notified districts, you can verify your eligibility using the following official methods:
1. Check Online via SPHF Official Website
- Visit www.sphf.gos.pk
- Enter your CNIC number in the beneficiary portal
- View your current status and installment details
2. Contact Your Area Engineer or Social Mobilizer
- SPHF has assigned Area Engineers and Social Mobilizers in every taluka
- Visit your nearest SPHF field office for assistance
3. Verification at Assistant Commissioner (AC) Office
- SPHF beneficiary lists are also available at AC offices
- Public display ensures transparency and easy access
SPHF Housing Installment Policy – Important Details
Under the SPHF housing scheme, payments are released in stages to ensure proper construction:
- Foundation Stage – First installment
- Wall Construction Stage – Second installment
- Roof Completion Stage – Final installment
Each installment is released only after field verification using the SPHF App by authorized staff.
Key Highlights of SPHF New Beneficiary Lists 2026
✔ Transparency & Merit
- Beneficiary selection is merit-based
- CNIC verification through NADRA
✔ Climate-Resilient Houses
- Houses are designed to withstand heavy rains and floods
- Improved safety for vulnerable communities
✔ Digital Monitoring
- Construction progress verified digitally
- Installments released only after inspection
✔ Free Government Service
- No registration fee
- No charges for installments
Important Warning for SPHF Beneficiaries
🚫 SPHF services are completely FREE
🚫 Do not pay any agent, middleman, or individual
🚫 Do not trust unofficial messages or calls
If anyone demands money in the name of SPHF housing assistance, report immediately to the local administration or SPHF officials.
Why SPHF Housing Project Is Important for Sindh
The SPHF housing reconstruction project is not just about rebuilding homes—it represents:
- Long-term rehabilitation of flood-affected families
- Improved living standards
- Disaster-resilient infrastructure
- Community stability and safety
The SPHF New Beneficiary Lists 2026 mark a significant step toward recovery and sustainable development across Sindh.
Final Words – SPHF New Beneficiary Lists 2026 (24 Districts)
The release of the SPHF New Beneficiary Lists 2026 for 24 districts brings renewed hope to thousands of families waiting for permanent housing solutions. Eligible residents should verify their status through official channels, follow installment procedures, and avoid fraud.
This initiative reflects the Sindh Government’s commitment to transparent rehabilitation, climate resilience, and social welfare.





