Pakistan: Aid Factsheet

Uploaded: 05/08/2010 Author:Jan Kellett

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Pakistan is in the grips of a major natural disaster with severe flooding affecting at least 14 million people.

This Aid Factsheet gives you details of Pakistan as a humanitarian aid recipient, of the volume of funds over time, the sectors funded, the major donors, the interconnections between humanitarian and total development aid, all set against a timeline of key events of the last 15 years.

As the government and international community attempts to provide first response, measure the impact and count the costs of meeting humanitarian needs, the Global Humanitarian Assistance programme will be monitoring the response to the crisis through its blog posts. Dan Sparks will be updating our Pakistan floods 2010 briefing on Tuesdays and Fridays over the next couple of weeks.

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3 Comments in total

  1. kahtlyn stewart says:

    this is not an interesting piece as this does not give us much information about the flooding in Pakistan i had to write a piece of article in the newspaper so this does not help people much….thnx

    DATE:
    16/08/2010 3:47 pm

    • Hannah Glanville says:

      Thank you for your comment. We are in the process of updating the data on Pakistan floods daily to ensure we capture the most current information. However what could we do better to meet your needs?

      Thank you
      GHA team

      DATE:
      20/08/2010 7:46 am

  2. Over 4 million homeless in flood-hit Pakistan-UN « Margot B. News says:

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    DATE:
    19/08/2010 4:43 pm

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