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This handout had been developed to be a public awarness on flood event in Bhutan. It contains the flood preparedness start by the historical flood analyze, flood evacuation, and flood early...
Pakistan is a particularly relevant case study for
the research into the role of the affected state in
humanitarian action. It has suffered from two
major natural disasters...
The 2010 Pakistan floods began in July after
persistent heavy monsoonal rains inundated nearly
every section of the country. As of late August, at least
1,645 people were killed...
The study reveals that while the government has instituted a comprehensive DRR governance system in Pakistan on paper, in reality the system suffers from a lack of political commitment, funding,...
Pakistan is reeling under one of the biggest natural disasters in the history of the country, as
large swathes of its territory lies under flood waters. While such floods are devastating...
• The flooding and associated devastation that have battered Pakistan since late July 2010 present
yet another series of challenges to its government, already contending with violence from...
Education Cluster preparedness and response planning activities
are continued in Sindh, Punjab, Balochistan and KP-FATA
Complex Emergency in KP-FATA:
11,248 children (Girls:...
Teaching and learning activities are continued in 1,962 TLCs
operational by UNICEF (1,920), and Save the Children(42)
benefitting education of 99,398 children including 44,777 girls...
Heavy monsoon rains beginning at the end of July 2010 triggered unprecedented flooding along the Indus River and ploughed a swathe of destruction more than 1,000 km long, stretching through...
In July 2010 Pakistan was hit by the worst floods in its history. Twenty million people across an area of over 100,000 sq. km were affected, and there was widespread damage to property and...