Pakistan Floods Crisis - Post Appeal
Pakistan Floods
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Starting mid-June 2022, Pakistan experienced three times the average annual rainfall, resulting in floods throughout much of the country, with devastating results:
33 million people affected, including 16 million children
More than 1,400 people killed
7.9 million people displaced
2 million houses damaged or destroyed
13,094 km of roads damaged
410 bridges washed away
1.1 million livestock lost
6.4 million people in need of humanitarian assistance
Even as the water recedes, the impact of the flooding is widespread and will be long-lasting.
For example, the loss of crops and livestock is leading to food insecurity and loss of income. Waterborne and other diseases are on the rise, including diarrhoea, malaria, acute respiratory infections, typhoid, and cholera. Affected people now have less access to services including health care, education, and livelihood opportunities.
Damaged shelters lead to an increase in the risk of exploitation and abuse, and a critical lack of resources may have negative effects such as an increase in child marriage or child labour. The onset of winter will be particularly harsh for families who have lost their homes.
The Appeal
In response to the needs of the communities affected by the flooding, and the desire of Canadians to help, the Humanitarian Coalition launched a national fundraising appeal on September 13, 2022.
Canadians responded generously, raising more than $15 million, including a matching grant of $7.5 million from the Government of Canada.
The Response
In total, Humanitarian Coalition member agencies responded to the humanitarian needs of 323,667 people in Sindh, Punjab, Baluchistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces.
Learn more about our member activities in the report here: Read the full report
Our members provided:
- Emergency food supplies
- Food vouchers for families who can buy their own groceries
- Therapeutic food for vulnerable people to prevent malnutrition
- Washroom facilities in schools and displacement camps
- Hygiene and dignity kits for adolescents and families
- Drinking water through water trucking and water treatment units
- Emergency shelter and winterization kits
- Household essentials and mosquito nets
- Safe spaces for women and children
- Psychological support for affected families
- Mobile clinics offering primary health-care services
- Assistive devices for people with disabilities
- Emergency cash assistance to families for basic needs