This report is produced by OCHA in Pakistan in collaboration with humanitarian partners. The report covers the period from 6 January 2023 to 6 February 2023. The next report will be issued on or around 6 March 2023.
HIGHLIGHTS / KEY FIGURES
• Based on United Nations Satellite Centre (UNOSAT) imagery, standing water remains in some areas. An etimated 4.5 million people remain exposed or living close to these.
• More than 2.5 million people do not have access to safe or potable water.
• An estimated 1.1 million people are at risk of sliding from acute food and livelihood crisis (IPC3) situations to humanitarian emergency (IPC4) food security situations due to insufficient support.
• Malaria outbreaks have been reported in at least 12 districts of Sindh and Balochistan.
• Over 7 million children and women need immediate access to nutrition services.
• An estimated 3.5 million children, especially girls, are at high risk of permanent school dropout.
• The Pakistan Floods Response Plan is only 36 per cent funded more than halfway through its 9-month duration.
Disclaimer
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