Highlights
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As of 1 September, PDMA reported 1,016,559 people (97,469 families) registered as displaced from North Waziristan Agency. All registration points are closed, except in Kurram Agency, where population returning from Afghanistan are being registered.
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As the schools open after the summer break, humanitarian partners and the authorities are making arrangements for people to move to alternate locations.
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Priority needs remain around food, health, protection, and water, sanitation and hygiene activities. Urgent funding resources are needed to continue scaling up the humanitarian response.
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A coordination hub has been established in Bannu which will allow improved coordination of humanitarian activities on ground.
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Efforts are being made to ensure provision of humanitarian assistance to vulnerable groups, especially women-headed households
55,267 Families verified by NADRA as displaced from NWA to other parts of Pakistan as of 1 September
74% Of the NWA displaced are women and children
930,000 Pre-existing displaced people in KP and FATA in need of humanitarian assistance
1.6 m Registered Afghan refugees in all over Pakistan
US$99 m Required to meet the humanitarian needs of the displaced from NWA
US$44.6 m Reported as pledged or contributed by donors
Disclaimer
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