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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
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AFFECTED AREAS
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WFP
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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
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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
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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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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
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FATA AND KPK
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Implementing Partners
WFP
ICRC
UNHCR
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BDAC
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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
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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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