Flooding Will Be ‘New Normal for Pakistan’
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Strong rainfall is not uncommon in Pakistan from July to September. However, extreme weather events are increasing due to the climate crisis.
Japan’s $6.48 million FAO project revives farming and livestock in flood-hit regions of Pakistan - Islamabad Scene
Japan’s $6.48 million partnership with FAO has helped over 500,000 Pakistanis recover their farming and livestock livelihoods after the 2022 floods. The post Japan’s $6.48 million FAO project revives farming and livestock in flood-hit regions of Pakistan appeared first on Islamabad Scene.
Japanese aid powers flood recovery for Pakistani farmers
The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has successfully concluded an emergency project in flood-affected regions of Balochistan and Sindh, areas devastated by the catastrophic floods of 2022. This critical initiative was made possible by the generous financial support of the Government of Japan. Japan contributed $6.48 million to the FAO-led effort, which aimed to restore food production, improve household nutrition, and buil…
FAO, Japan aid flood-hit farmers in Pakistan - Islamabad Post
ISLAMABAD, JUL 14 /DNA/ – The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has concluded a critical emergency project that provided support to flood-affected farming and herding communities in Pakistan’s Balochistan and Sindh provinces, made possible through generous funding from the Government of Japan. The FAO-led intervention, backed by a contribution of USD 6.48 million, focused on restoring food production, improving househ…
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