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Pakistan: Monsoon Floods 2014 - Revised Emergency Plan of Action (EPoA)

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Appeal history:

  • 12 September 2014 – Emergency Plan of Action (EPoA) for DREF launched to support 24,500 people for 3 months with CHF 299,798 to ensure that the immediate needs of flood-affected populations were met through provision of emergency health services, food emergency shelter and essential household item assistance

  • 23 September 2014 – Emergency Appeal launched to support 227,500 people for 6 months with provision of emergency health services, food, water and sanitation (WatSan) services, emergency shelter and essential household assistance. The IFRC initially sought CHF 2,877,277 to support the operation.

  • 29 January 2015 – Emergency Appeal Revision to prioritise activities based on needs. The IFRC is now seeking CHF 1,097,926 to support the 70,000 people for 7 months with provision of emergency health services, food, emergency shelter and essential household items assistance.

Revision Summary:

Given the current needs and available resources, PRCS, with the IFRC support, has reviewed the plan of action and prioritized certain sectors.

  • The target number of people to be reached is reduced from 227,500 to 70,000 (32,500 to 10,000 families).

  • Some activities have been removed as the needs have changed (refer to Table 2).

  • The number of IFRC and national staff covered by this appeal is reduced, as are the number of vehicles and fuel costs.

  • The operation timeframe is extended by one month and is expected to end by 11 April 2015, with the final report available 90 days after the end date – 11 July 2015.