Thank you, Secretary-General and President Francis, for inviting me to speak at this important event today. At the outset, I want to thank the Government of Pakistan for their continuing leadership...
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UN emergency fund helps boost flood response in Pakistan
(New York/Geneva/Islamabad, 9 September 2022): United Nations humanitarian chief Martin Griffiths has released US$7 million from the Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) to bolster emergency aid in...
UN Deputy Emergency Relief Coordinator urges investment in resilience
(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 to visit Pakistan
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...
United Nations humanitarian fund gives US$9.9 million (PKR 942.2 million) for monsoon-hit areas across Southern Pakistan
(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...
Pakistan Floods/Cyclone: Critical funding still required for flood-affected communities
The humanitarian situation remains critical for an estimated 250,000 displaced people in the worst flood-affected areas in Balochistan and Sindh provinces, two months after a major cyclone hit...
Lack of funding hampers humanitarian efforts in Pakistan
(New York: 10 August 2007): More than six weeks after severe flooding occurred in Pakistan, caused by monsoon rains and Cyclone Yemyin, the United Nations has received less than one third of the $38...
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United Nations willing to provide up to $20 million for floods in South Asia
(New York: 10 August 2007): The United Nations is offering to step up its support to governments across South Asia as they respond to the enormous needs created by floods from heavy monsoon rains...
Hundreds of thousands of flood survivors in Southwest Pakistan in desperate need of assistance
Geneva, 18 July 2007 - The United Nations launched a USD 38 million Flash Appeal today in Geneva to assist hundreds of thousands of people in southwest Pakistan struggling to survive widespread...
Government, aid community assessing damages in Pakistan
(New York, 10 July 2007): In the province of Balochistan, around 5,000 villages affected by flooding and the aftermath of Cyclone Yemyin suffered severe disruption of electricity, water and...
United Nations deploying emergency team to Pakistan
(Geneva/New York: 3 July 2007): A five member United Nations Disaster Assessment and Coordination (UNDAC) team is being deployed to support the United Nations Resident Coordinator's office in...