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! Î AFGHANISTAN IRAN INDIA CHINA Islamabad Sindh A J K B a l o c h i s t a n G i l g i t - B a l t i s t a n F A T A K P k P u n j a b Sindh AJK Balochistan Gilgit- Baltistan FATA KPk Punjab Surab Sanghar Hyderabad Turbat Matli Chohar Jamali Jati Zhob Shikarpur Karachi Tank Moro Larkana Gaji Khuhwar Rawalpindi Gilgit Kotli Peshawar Sargodha Dadu Johi Sahiwal Shujaabad Muzaffarabad Mirpur Khas Sialkot Astor Dera Ghazi Khan Bhimbar Gujranwala Nok Kundi Jhang Sadar Jacobabad Mardan Tithwal Panjgur Skardu Baltit Goma Thatta Faisalabad Dera Ismail Khan Lahore Bahawalpur Bela Khuzdar Jiwani Pasni Kel Khairpur Saidu Kasur Multan Rahimyar Khan Dalbandin Gujrat Chilas Nawabshah Quetta Thal Chaman Parachinar Hoshab Bannu Sibi Sukkur I n d u s C h e n a b S u t l e j R a v i J h e l u m AFFECTED AREAS J D Implementing Partners OCHA RSPN WFP WHO WFP J IJ a a SINDH Implementing Partners RSPN Implementing Partners AIJ J F 5 National boundary Line of control Provincial boundary District boundary Districts Affected by 2011 Floods Most Affected Districts in 2011 Areas Affected by 2010 floods NDMA 9/29/11 Source: Agriculture and Food Security Disaster Risk Reduction Economic Recovery and Market Systems Food Vouchers Health Humanitarian Coordination and Information Management Local and Regional Food Procurement Logistics and Relief Commodities Nutrition Shelter and Settlements Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene I J D KEY 06/29/12 USAID/OFDA USAID/FFP A a 5 F 2010 Floods 2011 Floods Percentage Decrease (2011 vs. 2010) Number of People Affected 18,100,000 5,200,000 71% Number of Flood-related Deaths 1,985 520 74% Estimated number of people displaced 11,000,000 1,800,000 84% Source: NDMA Summary of Damage and Losses for Sindh and Balochistan (12/28/11), U.N., Shelter Cluster PAKISTAN FLOODS - COMPARISONS G E O G R A P H I C I N F O R M A T I O N U N I T U S A I D / D C H A / O F D A The boundaries and names used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the U.S. Government. USG HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE FOR PAKISTAN FLOODS *Includes ongoing FY 2011 floods assistance, as well as committed or obligated FY 2012 assistance to Pakistan.
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Page 1: USG HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE FOR PAKISTAN FLOODS · Kasur Multan Rahimyar Khan Dalbandin Gujrat Chilas Nawabshah Quetta Thal Ch am n P archin Hoshab Bannu Sibi Sukkur I n d u s C h

!ÎA F G H A N I S TA N

I R A N

I N D I A

C H I N A

Islamabad

S i n d h

A J K

B a l o c h i s t a n

G i l g i t -B a l t i s t a n

FATA

K P k

P u n j a b

S i n d h

A J K

B a l o c h i s t a n

G i l g i t -B a l t i s t a n

FATA

K P k

P u n j a b

Surab

Sanghar

Hyderabad

Turbat

Matli

Chohar Jamali

Jati

Zhob

Shikarpur

Karachi

Tank

Moro

Larkana

GajiKhuhwar

Rawalpindi

Gilgit

Kotli

Peshawar

Sargodha

DaduJohi

Sahiwal

Shujaabad

Muzaffarabad

MirpurKhas

Sialkot

Astor

DeraGhaziKhan

Bhimbar

Gujranwala

NokKundi

JhangSadar

Jacobabad

Mardan Tithwal

Panjgur

Skardu

Baltit

Goma

Thatta

Faisalabad

DeraIsmailKhan

Lahore

Bahawalpur

Bela

Khuzdar

JiwaniPasni

Kel

Khairpur

Saidu

Kasur

Multan

RahimyarKhan

Dalbandin

Gujrat

Chilas

Nawabshah

Quetta

Thal

Chaman

Parachinar

Hoshab

Bannu

Sibi

Sukkur

I n d u

s

Ch

en a b

S u t l e j

R a v i

Jh

el u

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AFFECTED AREAS

JD

ImplementingPartners

OCHA

RSPN

WFP

WHO

WFP

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IJ

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a

SINDH

ImplementingPartners

RSPN

ImplementingPartners

AIJJ

F

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National boundary

Line of control

Provincial boundary

District boundary

Districts Affected by 2011 Floods

Most Affected Districts in 2011

Areas Affected by 2010 floods

NDMA 9/29/11Source:

Agriculture and Food Security

Disaster Risk Reduction

Economic Recovery and Market Systems

Food Vouchers

Health

Humanitarian Coordination andInformation Management

Local and Regional Food Procurement

Logistics and Relief Commodities

Nutrition

Shelter and Settlements

Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene

IJ

D

KEY

06/29/12

USAID/OFDA USAID/FFP

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F

2010 Floods 2011 FloodsPercentageDecrease

(2011 vs. 2010)

Number of People Affected 18,100,000 5,200,000 71%

Number of Flood-related Deaths 1,985 520 74%

Estimated number of people displaced 11,000,000 1,800,000 84%

Source: NDMA Summary of Damage and Losses for Sindh and Balochistan (12/28/11), U.N., Shelter Cluster

PAKISTAN FLOODS - COMPARISONS

GEO

GRA

PHIC INFORMATION UN

IT

USAID/DCHA/OFD

A

The boundaries and names used on this mapdo not imply official endorsement oracceptance by the U.S. Government.

USG HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE FOR PAKISTAN FLOODS*Includes ongoing FY 2011 floods assistance, as well as committed or obligated FY 2012 assistance to Pakistan.

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PUNJABPUNJAB

FATAFATA

KHYBERKHYBERPAKHTUNKHWAPAKHTUNKHWA

Mardan

Peshawar

Bara

Thal

Parachinar

PUNJAB

FATA

KHYBERPAKHTUNKHWA

Charsadda

Hangu

Karak

KhyberAgency

Kohat

KurrumAgency

Lower DirSwat

Buner

MalakandPA

Mardan

MohmandAgency

North WaziristanAgency

Nowshera

OrakzaiAgency

Peshawar

Swabi

FR Bannu

FR Kohat

FRPeshawar

Attock

Bajaur Agency

Indus R.

Kabul R.

USG HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE TO CONFLICT-AFFECTED POPULATIONS IN PAKISTAN IN FY 2012*Depicts ongoing and new humanitarian programs in Pakistan.

High IDP Concentration

Area of Origin

Low IDP Concentration

IDP CONCENTRATION DATA:IARA, U.N. Agencies

GEO

GRAPH

IC INFORMATION UNIT

USA

ID /DCHA/OFD

A

FATA AND KPK

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Implementing Partners

WFP

ICRC

UNHCR

J

J

BDAC

CD5

a IG

TOGH SERAICAMP

NEW DURRANI CAMP

JALOZAI CAMP

59,000 families have been displaced

from Khyber Agency between

January and June 18, 2012

Source: U.N. Agencies

Nearly 11,200 families were

residing in Jalozai camp as of June 4

Source: UNHCR

Nearly 1,200 families were

residing in Togh Serai camp

as of June 4

Source: UNHCR

Nearly 3,700 families were residing

in New Durrani camp as of June 4

Source: UNHCR

06/29/12

USAID/OFDA USAID/FFP State/PRM

KEY

Agriculture and Food Security

Camp Coordination and Management

Economic Recovery and Market Systems

Emergency Relief Supplies

Health

Humanitarian Coordination and Information Management

Local and Regional Food Procurement

Protection

Risk Reduction

Shelter

Title II Food Assistance

Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene

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BD

A

C

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