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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...
The greatest challenge that the new
Pakistan government faces is on the
national security front. The inability of the
Pakistan army to meet internal security
challenges...
This article looks at the interaction between the
humanitarian community and the Pakistan military in responding to the 2010
floods in order to identify key successes and challenges....
This research serves as an independent portal
and neutral platform for interdisciplinary research on all aspects of Pakistani security, dealing
with Pakistan's impact on regional...
This article show how the 2007 Elections impacted the National Security.
RESPONDING TO CHILDREN’S EDUCATIONAL
NEEDS AFFECTED BY 2011 FLOODS
( SINDH,BALOCHISTAN)
AND IDPs CRISES in KPK AND FATA