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H umanitarian R esponse in P akistan Humanitarian Response in Pakistan 18 March 2011

JAMMU AND KASHMIR

P A K I S T A N Seismic and Flood Forecast

P A K I S T A N Pakistan Floods Emergency Response Plan

H umanitarian R esponse in P akistan

P A K I S T A N

An area of 50,000km ² was ravaged by the floods About six percent of Pakistan’s total surface

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

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

P A K I S T A N

H umanitarian R esponse in P akistan

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

P A K I S T A N The Resilience of the People is Encouraging

P A K I S T A N Funding Situation as of 17 March 2011

P A K I S T A N Pakistan Humanitarian Response Plan

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

P A K I S T A N Nearly 1 million IDPs Nearly 2.7 million returnees

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.

P A K I S T A N

Over 140,000 IDPs are still residing in camps

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

P A K I S T A N Over 2,000 families are still displaced in Mohmand

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

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

P A K I S T A N Pakistan Humanitarian Response Plan Funding Situation as of 17 March 2011

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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