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Report on land tenure after flooding in Nepal
Flash floods and hill torrents triggered by heavy monsoon rains once again fell across Pakistan in early September 2012, claiming
over 400 lives and causing further widespread damage to...
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...
Almost six months after Pakistan’s 2012 flood emergency began, hundreds of thousands of people
still need help to meet their basic needs, including clean water, food, shelter, health and...
Most houses in rural India are masonry houses. The masonry walls are built with burnt clay brick or natural stone masonry. Many choices are made across India for the roof. For instance, a sloping...
The worst monsoon rains in Pakistan’s 80 year history resulted in the deaths of 1,985 people and affected an estimated 20.1 million others. The education sector was hit particularly hard with over...
Education Cluster preparedness and response planning activities
are continued in Sindh, Punjab, Balochistan and KP-FATA
Complex Emergency in KP-FATA:
11,248 children (Girls:...
Teaching and learning activities are continued in 1,962 TLCs
operational by UNICEF (1,920), and Save the Children(42)
benefitting education of 99,398 children including 44,777 girls...