Pakistan Humanitarian Emergency

"Pakistan is affected by recurrent natural disasters and an ongoing nutrition crisis. The country also hosts the second-largest number of refugees in the world, predominantly from Afghanistan. Vulnerabilities are exacerbated by pervasive poverty and poor access to basic services, including safe water, sanitation and health care, in many communities. Women and girls also face grave protection risks, including gender-based violence and harmful practices such as early and forced marriage. UNFPA provides sexual and reproductive health services and supports mechanisms to prevent and respond to gender-based violence in crisis-affected communities. "

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Pakistan Humanitarian Emergency
Last updated on - June 2024
 
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  • Results data are reported and updated as they become available.
  • -Targets and UNFPA's populations of concern, including women of reproductive age and pregnant women, are estimated using the MISP calculator.
  • -Funding estimates are based on country planning processes, including inter-agency humanitarian response plans and regional refugee and resilience plans.

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Four women’s rights activists you need to know

calendar_today06 March 2017

For International Women's Day, UNFPA is celebrating four activists who are blazing a trail for women. Images from left to right courtesy of Tanzila Khan, Deli Barroso, the NGO Atina and Arthur Nazaryan/Delphin Films.
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Estimated 75,000 pregnant women affected by floods in Pakistan

calendar_today04 November 2014

People seek shelter on higher ground after late monsoon rains caused widespread flooding across Pakistan's Punjab region, affecting more than 2.5 million people, including an estimated 75,000 pregnant women. Photo credit: UNFPA Pakistan/Stenly Sajow
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UNFPA responds to needs of 36,000 pregnant women displaced in Pakistan

calendar_today28 July 2014

Thousands of displaced families have been living for years in the Jalozai camp in Pakistan's Nowshera District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. At the end of June, military operations in  North Waziristan sent thousands more families into displacement; most of them fled to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa's Bannu District. Photo credit: OCHA
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CERF Funds Help UNFPA Deliver

calendar_today01 June 2012

<p>In late 2011, some 1.2 million Cambodians were affected by the worst floods the country has seen in more than a decade. Photo:&copy; WFP/Polly Egerton</p>
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Technology to the Rescue: Innovative Tools for Responding to Disaster

calendar_today20 March 2012

Youth volunteers were mobilized quickly using social media following flooding in the Philippines
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Pakistan Flooding: One Year Later

calendar_today28 July 2011

A family gathers around their meal at a tent camp in Quetta, Balochistan Province, Pakistan, where thousands have been displaced following massive floods that begun in july 2010. Photo: UN Photo/WEF/Amjad jamal
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New Video Captures the Recovery Efforts for Survivors of Pakistan’s Floods

calendar_today17 December 2010

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Afghan NGOs Provide Maternal Care Despite Shortage of Skilled Staff

calendar_today19 February 2002

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As Many Afghans Head Home, UN Assists Refugees Who Remain in Pakistan

calendar_today31 March 2002

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