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Highlights Thousands of families remain in need of critical humanitarian assistance in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and in flood-affected areas of southern Pakistan. Most humanitarian projects to end in...
(Islamabad/New York, 19 November 2012): Assistant Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Deputy Emergency Relief Coordinator, Catherine Bragg made her first visit to Pakistan this week to...
UN Deputy Humanitarian Chief Catherine Bragg will visit Pakistan from 16 to 20 November 2012 to raise awareness of critical humanitarian needs and to call for more support for families in the...
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HIGHLIGHTS Humanitarian partners urgently require funds to provide critical life-saving services to flood-affected people in Balochistan, Punjab and Sindh. Funding for critical humanitarian services...
The 2012 monsoon floods have affected 5 million people, according to the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA). Balochistan, Punjab and Sindh provinces were hardest hit. Meanwhile, as of 25...
Crisis Description Monsoon Floods (Balochistan, Punjab and Sindh): Monsoon floods occurred in Pakistan in September, affecting more than 5 million people, according to the National Disaster...
I. HIGHLIGHTS/KEY PRIORITIES Flood-affected people in Qambar Shahdadkot and Ghotki districts in Sindh are in need of immediate humanitarian assistance, including food and livelihoods assistance,...
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Highlights Critical humanitarian needs remain unmet in flood-affected areas in Balochistan, Punjab and Sindh provinces due to funding shortfalls. Humanitarian needs include food and livelihoods...
Mai Shahzadi and her four children are among more than a quarter of a million people living in temporary settlements following monsoon floods that have affected more than 5 million people across...
Highlights • The United Nations’ Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) has allocated US$9.9 million (PKR 942.2 million) for the provision of water, food, shelter and healthcare to 1.3 million people...
(Islamabad, 23 October 2012): Almost five million people have been affected by the 2012 flooding in southern Pakistan according to Government estimates – many of whom were still recovering from...
Link: Monsoon 2012, Situation Report No. 4 (as of 17 October 2012)
I. HIGHLIGHTS/KEY PRIORITIES Standing water in flood-affected districts in Balochistan and Sindh is not receding fast enough with hundreds of villages under water. With huge swathes of land...
Link: Pakistan: Monsoon 2012 Situation Report No. 3 (as at 9 October 2012)
Highlights • Standing water in flood-affected districts of Sindh and Balochistan remains of great concern. Dewatering of flooded areas is an urgent need. • In some areas, people stranded in...
ERF allocates funds to meet critical IDP needs Eight projects seek to meet the needs of 118,008 displaced people The Emergency Response Fund (ERF) in Pakistan allocated US$1.4 million in September to...
Highlights • Humanitarian partners have so far distributed 655 tons of food to more than 50 per cent of the 20,000 flood-affected families scheduled to receive food assistance in Balochistan and...