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Conflicts force people to leave their homes. Indeed, one of the measures of the severity of a conflict – in addition to casualties and duration – is the extent to which people have been displaced...
“The bombing was so strong and we were so afraid to leave our homes. We were just like little
birds in a cage, with all this noise and destruction going on all around us.”
Testimony to...
The UK Government is determined to help reduce the inequalities of opportunity we see around the world today. We believe that promoting global prosperity is both a moral duty and in the UK’s...
Pakistan has been severely affected by the global economic crises, high inflation and an acute energy crisis, which is crippling the country’s productivity. Foreign investment has not returned,...
The Pakistan Environment Programme (PEP) partners expect that the Technical Assistance (TA)
provided by the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) will outline an actual...
IFRC has had representation in Pakistan since the early 1970s, consistently providing technical support and guidance to PRCS and working through or in agreement with the National Society. In 2012...
The One Program is the central pillar in piloting UN Reform in Pakistan, with “Delivering as One”
being the motto and ultimate objective of the Pilot. The pilot experiment is a reflection of...
The Islamic Republic of Pakistan has been a member of the United Nations since September 1947. During current democratic government, Pakistan has embarked on a major transformation of the State...
Intense storms and a major cyclone at the end of June and early July 2007 caused severe flooding in Pakistan, displacing over 300,000 people and affecting more than 2.5 million. Balochistan and...
In August Pakistan suffered a series of overlapping crises that have led to substantial internal displacement and left hundreds of thousands in need of humanitarian assistance. These events have...