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In 2011, floods affected over 5 million people in Sindh, Punjab and Baluchistan provinces. IOM provided emergency shelter and life-saving health services to over 423,000 individuals. In addition,...
In July and August 2010, torrential rains triggered widespread flooding in Pakistan affecting over 18 million people, around one-tenth of the country’s population. 29 districts were severely...
Urdu language flyer describing DRR measures in Shelter Construction
شیلٹر تعمیر میں ڈیزاسٹر رسک کمی کے اقدامات
This study examines and evaluates the gender aspects of the early recovery housing/one- two room shelters provided by humanitarian organizations to replace the destroyed houses of the affected...
UNOPS can help the Government of Pakistan and other
partners deliver humanitarian and reconstruction services to
the millions of people affected by the recent floods.
As the lead...
The floods that hit Pakistan in 2010 were the worst in the country’s
history. The humanitarian response achieved remarkable successes in
minimising the immediate loss of life and...
These Guidelines were developed as part of the DIPECHO funded project,“Mainstreaming disability and people with disabilities into disaster management in Nepal” implemented by Handicap...
A presentation about the self-recovery of individual households and local communities recovering from disasters. The presentation focuses on two case studies where self-recovery has taken place...
Main topics of the presentation:1. What the cyclonic wind loads in the region may be, and what our suggestions for appropriate wind loads to consider for transitional shelters/buildings are.2....