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www.pakresponse.info H umanitarian R esponse in P akistan Humanitarian Response in Pakistan 18 March 2011
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JAMMU AND KASHMIR
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P A K I S T A N Seismic and Flood Forecast
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P A K I S T A N Pakistan Floods Emergency Response Plan
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www.pakresponse.info H umanitarian R esponse in P akistan
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P A K I S T A N
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An area of 50,000km ² was ravaged by the floods About six percent of Pakistan’s total surface
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P A K I S T A N Deaths1,984 Injured2,946 Houses Damaged1,744,471 Population Affected18 million Source: NDMA, PDMAs Damages and Losses
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P A K I S T A N Flood Response 12 million people received essential medication An average of 4 to 5 million people received food on a monthly basis More than 2.6 million people received safe water 2.5 million children received high energy biscuits 1.2 million people in KPK, Punjab and Sindh are benefitting from the food-for-work scheme More than one million households received shelter Around 800,000 received medical consultations
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P A K I S T A N
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www.pakresponse.info H umanitarian R esponse in P akistan
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P A K I S T A N Health, Shelter, Nutrition and Early Recovery 100,000 IDPs in Sindh still in need of humanitarian assistance Malnutrition in Sindh at an alarming level Preparedness planning and risk reduction Restoration of livelihoods Gaps & Priorities in Flood Response
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P A K I S T A N The Resilience of the People is Encouraging
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P A K I S T A N Funding Situation as of 17 March 2011
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P A K I S T A N Pakistan Humanitarian Response Plan
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P A K I S T A N Main Issues Assist existing IDPs in camps and within hosting communities, including host families Facilitate a principled return of IDPs to safe areas Prepare for new displacements
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P A K I S T A N Nearly 1 million IDPs Nearly 2.7 million returnees
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P A K I S T A N Total Figures on Previous and Current Displacement As of 17 March 2011 Source: CAR, FDMA, WFP Food Distribution Database, UNHCR, IVAP Total IDP Families: 530,254* Returned:387,473 (73%) Remaining IDP Families:142,781* (27%)Approximately 1 million individuals * This include 28,321 families from Kurram Agency that are in the process of verification by NADRA Kurram Agency: 34,785 families registered. 6,464 families have been verified by NADRA while remaining are in the process of verification.
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P A K I S T A N
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Over 140,000 IDPs are still residing in camps
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P A K I S T A N Current IDP Caseload More than 140,000 families in the settled areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa More than 2,000 families in Mohmand Agency in FATA (ongoing displacement and return fluctuating) Return Caseload Last year almost 75,000 families returned to Bajaur, Mohmand, South Waziristan and Orakzai Agencies in FATA to rejoin an unknown number of stayees. Source: CAR, FDMA, WFP Food Distribution Database, UNHCR, IVAP
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P A K I S T A N Over 2,000 families are still displaced in Mohmand
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P A K I S T A N Contingency Planning Possible scenarios of further displacement during 2011 30,000 – 40,000 families from North Waziristan Another 2,000 IDP families from Mohmand Agency (due to arrive in the coming weeks, mainly staying within camps inside Mohmand) Other small-scale displacements also likely in either Mohmand or Bajaur Agencies in response to targeted security operations Source: FATA Disaster Management Authority
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P A K I S T A N Expected Returns An estimated 5,000 IDP families to Bajaur Agency A further 5,000 – 10,000 IDP families to Mohmand Agency (ongoing from now) More than 15,000 IDP families to Orakzai Agency Up to 20,000 IDP families to South Waziristan No further changes in Kurram Agency Source: FATA Disaster Management Authority
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P A K I S T A N Pakistan Humanitarian Response Plan Funding Situation as of 17 March 2011
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P A K I S T A N Funding Situation of Both Appeals as of 17 March 2011 Remaining needs: $657,012,070 Remaining needs: $330,088,035
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