UNICEF says a year on from Pakistan's catastrophic floods, millions of children still need support
- One year after Pakistan's devastating floods, millions of children still require humanitarian aid and access to essential services.
- Despite pledges of over $9 billion in recovery assistance, most of the funds remain in the form of project loans that are still in the planning stages.
- The current monsoon season is exacerbating conditions for flood-affected communities, with 87 children already losing their lives, access to safe water still lacking for 8 million people, and malnutrition and education gaps persisting.
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Millions of children in Pakistan don’t have access to safe water a year after floods, UNICEF report says
A family looks for salvageable belongings from their flooded home after heavy rain in Jaffarabad, a district of Pakistan’s southwestern Baluchistan province, on Sept. 1, 2022. One year later, the nation and its people are still in need of humanitarian assistance.Zahid Hussain, Associated Press One year after catastrophic flooding in Pakistan, an estimated 4 million children continue to need humanitarian assistance and access to essential servic…
UNICEF: Lack of humanitarian aid leaves Pakistan's children vulnerable after devastating floods
An estimated 4 million children in Pakistan remain desperate for humanitarian aid one year after deadly monsoon floods ravaged the country, according to a new report by UNICEF.
Millions of children in Pakistan still in need of support following last year’s catastrophic floods, UN says
The United Nations children’s agency on Friday warned that a year on from Pakistan's devastating floods, an estimated 4 million children continue to need humanitarian assistance and access to essential services as a shortage of funds remains a hurdle in recovery. The warning from UNICEF comes as authorities in Pakistan's eastern Punjab province are racing against time to evacuate people from areas affected by the overflowing River Sutlej. Since …
Millions of Kids Still Need Aid After Pakistan's 2022 Floods, UNICEF Says
The United Nations children's agency on Friday warned that a year on from Pakistan's devastating floods, an estimated 4 million children continue to need humanitarian assistance and access to essential services as a shortage of funds remains a hurdle in recovery. The warning from UNICEF comes as authorities in Pakistan's eastern Punjab province are racing against time to evacuate people from areas affected by the overflowing River Sutlej. Since …
UNICEF says a year on from Pakistan's catastrophic floods, millions of children still need support
The warning from UNICEF comes as authorities in Pakistan's eastern Punjab province are racing against time to evacuate people from areas affected by the overflowing River Sutlej. Since August 1, rescuers have evacuated over 100,000 people from marooned areas in the districts of Kasur and Bahawalpur.
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