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DRC has been present in Pakistan since 2010 through its field office in Peshawar, in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) close to the Afghan border. Responding to the severe flooding in autumn 2010, DRC...
The Pakistan Humanitarian Forum was formed in 2003 to coordinate and strengthen the
efforts of International NGOs working in disaster management. The forum comprises 35 of
the largest...
"More than 1.5 million people affected by floods; 185,000 hit by earthquakes; and nearly 1 million remain displaced due to insecurity Pakistan remained vulnerable to emergencies in 2013,...
"In order to match the needs and current context in Pakistan, in particular as relates to food insecurity and the scale and severity of malnutrition, it was decided to transfer EUR 1 300 000...
Critical humanitarian operations are in jeopardy as a result of attacks against aid workers.
More than 18,400 people could be displaced from Kurram and South Waziristan agencies in the...
The Pakistan Humanitarian Forum (PHF) envisages a society where all stakeholders commit to humanitarian principles and good practice for effective and efficient assistance to vulnerable...
Making an evaluation happen takes a great deal of preparation work from the agencies
involved, involving time, meetings, information gathering, site visits, logistics and administration. To...
Changed focus from Emergency Response Management to DRR-Implementation issues in integration of DRR in Development Structures-
Convergence of Development and DRR Agenda needed-Resilience at...
Carolyn Baer, Senior SRH Technical Advisor for Emergencies, is telling the story of her most recent trip to Pakistan for SRH integration into Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR)
Flood victims wait to receive non-food items being distributed by IOM Ghana. Together with the National Disaster Management
Organisation (NADMO) and local partners, IOM gave flood victims...