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NOTE - iMMAP compiles these reports from the specified data sources and endeavors to get the most up-to-date and accurate figures
available. iMMAP and USAID do not take any ownership or responsibility of the data accuracy in this report.
Abbreviations
AJK Azad Jammu and Kashmir
AWD Acute Watery Diarrhea
ARI Acute Respiratory infections
BD Bloody Diarrhea
CDCP Citizen’s Damage Compensation Programme
CMAM Community Management of Acute Malnutrition
CVH Chronic Viral Hepatitis
CL Cutaneous Leishmaniasis
EPI Expanded Programme for Immunization
FDMA Fata Disaster Management Authority
FSC Food Security Cluster
FATA Federally Administered Tribal Areas
FFW Food For Work
FFT Food For Training
GFD General Food Distribution
GB Gilgit Baltistan
IDP Internally Displaced Persons
IOM International Organization for Migration
KPK Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
MUAC MAL
Mid - Upper Arm Circumference Confirmed Malaria
MAM Moderate Acute Malnutrition
NFIs Non-Food Items
NWA North Waziristan Agency
NSC Nutrition Stabilization Centers
OAD Other Acute Diarrhea
OTH Other diseases
PDMA Provincial Disaster Management Authority
PRCS Pakistan Red Crescent Society
PS Protection Services
PLC Protective Learning and Center
PN Pneumonia
PUO Pyrexia Unknown Origin
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UNFPA United Nations Population Fund Agency
CSOs Civil Society Organizations
PV Plasmodium Vivax
PF Plasmodium Falciparum
Conversion
1 MT = 1,000 Kg 1 mound = 40 kg 1 kg = 2.204 lbs 1 Km2 = 247.105 acres
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Contents
Sindh Updates ......................................................................................................................................... 1
Weather Forecast and Road Conditions in Sindh as on 30-9-2014 .................................................... 1
Sindh Desert Development Organization (SDDO) Activities in District Umerkot ............................... 1
Drought Updates ................................................................................................................................. 2
Daily Health Report of District Tharparkar as on 30-9-2014........................................................... 2
Nationwide Updates ......................................................................................................................... 3
NDMA-Rain/Floods 2014 Updates as of 30-9-2014 ............................................................................ 3
River Flow and Flood Forecast ........................................................................................................ 3
Consolidated State of Losses and Damages in Pakistan of 30-9-2014 ............................................ 4
Consolidated State of Relief Activities ............................................................................................ 4
Rescue Activities in Punjab ............................................................................................................. 5
Hands Pakistan Activities in Balochistan Updates as of 24-9-2014 .................................................... 6
Relief and Recovery Project for Earthquake Affected Areas of Balochistan (November 2013 –
November 2014) ............................................................................................................................. 6
Al-Khidmat Foundation (AKF) Response to 2014 Flood Affected People ........................................... 7
Multi-sector Initial Rapid Assessment by PDMA/ NDMA / HCT on Punjab Floods from 17th Sep to
20th Sep, 2014 ..................................................................................................................................... 7
Key Findings .................................................................................................................................... 7
Key Challenges ................................................................................................................................ 7
Key recommendations .................................................................................................................... 7
Muslim Aid Multi Sectoral Findings of Floods 2014 Emergency in District Jhang as of 10-9-2014 .... 9
Prefer Needs Identified ................................................................................................................... 9
North Waziristan Displacement ........................................................................................................ 10
PDMA Kyber Pakhtunkhwa updates as of 30-9-2014 ................................................................... 10
SRSP Response to NWA Temporary Dislocated People‘s (TDPs) as of 28-9-2014 ........................ 10
AKF Response to NWA TDPs as of 27-9-2014 ............................................................................... 11
UNDP Response to NWA TDPs as of 19-9-2014 ............................................................................ 11
Polio Updates from 22nd to 29th Sep, 2014 ....................................................................................... 12
Dengue Updates as of 28-9-2014 ..................................................................................................... 13
4 more dengue patients admitted to Hospital in District Swat .................................................... 13
4 day Weather Forecast 1st – 4th Oct, 2014 ....................................................................................... 13
Pakistan- Reservoirs and River Flow Map as of 30-9-2014 ............................................................... 14
Pakistan Flood Update Map of Pakistan as of 30-9-2014 ................................................................. 15
Weather Update Map of Pakistan as of 30-9-2014 .......................................................................... 16
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Sindh Updates
Weather Forecast and Road Conditions in Sindh as on 30-9-2014 District Weather Forecast Road Information
Karachi Partly Cloudy Skies Morning Temp : 270 C Max Temp: 320 C
All roads are Open
Hyderabad Clear Weather Morning Temp : 280 C Max Temp: 390 C
All roads goes out to Hyderabad are clear
Thatta/Makli Partly Cloudy Skies Morning Temp : 270 C Max Temp: 360 C
Thatta to Karachi and Hyderabad road is open
Badin Few Clouds Morning Temp : 280 C Max Temp: 360 C
Badin to Thatta and Hyderabad road is open
Larkana Clear Weather Morning Temp : 250 C Max Temp: 420 C
Larkana to KSK and Shikarpur road is open
Dadu Clear Weather Morning Temp : 300 C Max Temp: 410 C
Dadu to Larkana and Hyderbabad road is open
Sukkur Clear Weather Morning Temp : 250 C Max Temp: 390 C
Sukkur to Larkana and Karachi road is open
Khairpur Clear Weather Morning Temp : 250 C Max Temp: 390 C
Khairpur to Larkana and Sukkur roads are open
Shikarpur Clear Weather Morning Temp : 250 C Max Temp: 410 C
Shikarpur to Khairpur road is open
Jacobabad Clear Weather Morning Temp : 250 C Max Temp: 400 C
Jacobabad to Garhi Khairo and LRK roads are open
Source: PHF Safety/ shared via email/on 30-9-2014
Sindh Desert Development Organization (SDDO) Activities in District
Umerkot Project Title Donor Activity Date of
Activity Taluka Village Number of
Beneficiaries
Open Defecation Free with CLTS approaches
Water and Sanitation Program (WSP)
Tracking 22-09-14
Umerkot Nawab je dhani, Ramion Gajoo
423
Source: SDDO/ shared via email/ on 30-9-2014
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Drought Updates Daily Health Report of District Tharparkar as on 30-9-2014
Name of Health Facilities
Total Admissions No. of cases attended OPD
No. of cases referred
Total No. of malnourished cases under 5
years Attended OPD
No. of children
admitted in Nutrition stabilizing
center.
Total No of Deaths No. of Patients treated
Stock position of vaccines
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Fixed
Mobile
ASV ARV
CH MITHI 6 30 36 110 495 605 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 162 375
THQ Diplo 0 4 4 51 199 250 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 117 26
THQ Nagerparkar
3 2 5 35 139 174 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 144 25
THQ Chachro 3 15 18 70 168 238 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 407 64
RHC Islamkot 2 3 5 44 144 188 0 3 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 151 35
Mobile Camps 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
TOTAL 14 54 68 310 1,145 1,455 1 3 4 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 981 525
Source: Daily Health Report/District Health Officer, District Tharparkar/distributed on 30-9-2014
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Nationwide Updates
NDMA-Rain/Floods 2014 Updates as of 30-9-2014 River Flow and Flood Forecast
Rivers
River/Structure Design Capacity (000 Cusecs)
In Flow (000 Cusecs))
Outflow (000 Cusecs)
Forecast for Next 24 hrs ( 000 Cusec)
Forecasted Flood Level
(000 Cusecs)
River Indus (Reading 1000 hrs)
Tarbela 1,500 62.0 64.7 60-65 Below Low
Kalabagh 950 106.3 98.0 No Change -do-
Chashma Res. 950 106.4 100.3 -do- -do-
Taunsa 1,000 91.6 76.4 -do- -do-
Guddu 1,200 92.6 69.3 -do- -do-
Sukkur 1500 69.0 18.8 -do- -do-
Kotri 875 45.1 10.7 -do- -do-
River Kabul
Nowshehra - 15.3 15.3 -do- -do-
River Jehlum
Mangla 1,060 32.0 32.8 30-45 -do-
Rasul 850 33.3 11.9 No Change -do-
River Chenab
Timmu 645 37.8 22.1 -do- -do-
Panjnad 700 38.4 22.7 -do- -do-
River Ravi
Jassar 275 2.6 2.6 -do- -do-
Shahdara 250 1.8 1.8 -do- -do-
Balloki 225 26.0 0.0 -do- -do-
Sidhai 150 14.3 0.0 -do- -do-
River Sutlej
G.S Wala - 7.00 Feet only -do- -do-
Sulemanki 325 10.8 0.0 -do- -do-
Islam 300 0.6 0.0 -do- -do-
Reservoirs
Reservoir Max Conservation Level (feet)
Today (Feet)
Tarbela 1,550.00 1,547.82
Mangla 1,242.00 1,241.50
Meteorological Features
Yesterday’s shallow trough of westerly wave over Kashmir & Adjoining areas persists.
Seasonal Low lies over Northwest Balochistan.
Weather Forecast for Next 24 hours
Scattered thundershowers are expected over Rawalpindi & Gujranwala divisions along with Kashmir.
Isolated thundershowers are expected over Lahore & Sargodha Divisions along with Gilgit Baltistan. Source: PMD & Flood Forecasting Division, Reported in Monsoon Weather Situation Report 2014 # 88/ http://www.ndma.gov.pk/new/Documents/sitrep-30-9-14.pdf / published on 30-9-2014
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Consolidated State of Losses and Damages in Pakistan of 30-9-2014 P
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Punjab 283 491 42,827 0 0 3,484 2,413,797 1,717 457 28 11,969 2,474,727 618,072 19,125,084 495,886
AJ & K 64 129 8,963 245 71 187 2,048 1,876 1 1 378 46,979 0 0 0
Gilgit Baltistan 13 26 4,854 0 0 127 713 5,364 0 1 0 1,975 0 0 0
Sindh 0 0 0 0 0 267 0 0 68 0 2,431 0 65,583 0 0
Total 360 646 56,644 245 71 4,065 2,416,558 8,957 527 29 14,778 2,523,681 683,687 19,125,084 495,886
Source: Monsoon Weather Situation Report 2014 # 88/ http://www.ndma.gov.pk/new/Documents/sitrep-30-9-14.pdf/ published on 30-9-2014
Consolidated State of Relief Activities Relief ICT PUNJAB AJK GILGIT BALTISTAN Grand Total
NDMA NDMA PDMA Punjab Armed Forces
PRCS CSOs NDMA SDMA NDMA GBDMA PRCS
Tents 200 20,000 70,600 - - - 3,000 1,300 275 - 20 95,395
Blankets 1,000 20,000 - - - - 3,000 2,400 - 450 440 27,290
Plastic Mats
- 10,000 - - - - 1,500 1,000 - - 140 12,640
Mosquito Nets
- - 9,500 - - - - - - - - 9,500
Food Packs
- - 190,500 4,138 (120 tons)
3,000 500 - - - 325 - 198,463
Flour - - 12,000 (20 kg each)
- - - - - - - - 12,000
Mineral Water
- - 229,638 bottles - - 67,888 bottles
- - - - - 297,524
Aqua Tablets
- 980,000 384,000 - - - - - - - - 1,364,000
De-watering Pumps
- 10 8 - - - - - - - - 18
W. Filter Plants
- 30 10 - - - - - - - - 40
Source: Monsoon Weather Situation Report 2014 # 88/ http://www.ndma.gov.pk/new/Documents/sitrep-30-9-14.pdf/ published on 30-9-2014
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Rescue Activities in Punjab
• No of Helicopters Employed: 06 • Boats Employed: 292 Army Boats, 282 Boats of District Administration
Medical Relief in Punjab Item description In number Remarks
Emergency Health Kits 35 Kits 1 EHK for 9,000 population
Diarrheal Kits 15 Kits 1 DDK for Avg. 500 Patients
Assorted Medicines 3 trucks Additional to EHKs
Primaquine Tablets 100,000 For Vivax Rx
ACTs (Adults & Child courses) 5,800 courses -
Anti-Snake Venom 500 vials -
Aqua Tabs 67mg 1,468,000 1 tab for 10 litres
Aqua Tabs 33 mg 80,000 1 tab for 4-5 litres
Aqua Tabs 1.67 mg 600 1 tab for 200 litres
Aqua Pur Sachet 78,000 For turbid water
Jerry Cans, Containers & Buckets 900 10 & 20 Litre capacity
Dettol Soaps 7,575
Water Testing Kits to IPH Good for 10,000 tests
Nerox Water Filter + Life Straw 600 + 180 Water filtration at home
Safety Box + Syringe Cutters 1,100 + 78
Female Hygiene Kits 37
Mosquito Nets 26,000 Main Source: National Health Emergency Preparedness Response Network (NHEPRN) Reported in Monsoon Weather Situation Report 2014 # 88/ h http://www.ndma.gov.pk/new/Documents/sitrep-30-9-14.pdf/ published
on 30-9-2014
No of Persons Evacuated in Punjab District Persons Evacuated
Gujranwala 2,179
Gujrat 180
Hafizabad 16,500
M. B. Din 7,809
Narowal 1,749
Sialkot 2,509
Khushab 466
Sargodha 81,000
Jhang 120,000
Chiniot 13,710
Toba Tek Singh 14,834
Sheikupura 1,461
Nankana Sahib 731
Sahiwal 146
Okara 271
Multan 156,113
Khanewal 51,970
Muzaffargarh 44,424
Rajanpur 13,632
Bahwalpur 36,349
Rahim yar Khan 51,526
Jhelum 545
Total 618,104 Monsoon Weather Situation Report 2014 # 88/ http://www.ndma.gov.pk/new/Documents/sitrep-30-9-14.pdf / published on 30-9-2014
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Hands Pakistan Activities in Balochistan Updates as of 24-9-2014
Relief and Recovery Project for Earthquake Affected Areas of Balochistan (November
2013 – November 2014)
A powerful earthquake struck Balochistan on 24th September 2013, the quake’s epicenter was in the Awaran
District, but other districts of Balochistan – Kech (Turbat) and Panjgur were also affected. According to reports,
the tremors registered were of 7.8 on the Richter scale. After the initial incident, another earthquake of 7.2
magnitude hit the same area of Balochistan on September 28, 2013.
After the conduction of “rapid assessment” of the affected, a plan was developed to reach 10,000 households
and 56,000 individuals through the project in earthquake-affected districts of Balochistan. The project reached
to communities of 08 worst affected union councils including Awaran, Gajar, Nokjo, Teertej, Parwar, Gishkore,
Chitkan (Panjgur), Dandar (Kech).
Sectors Interventions
Community Support Groups (CSGs)
400 Community Support Groups (CSGs) were formed. Each group comprised of nearly 25 beneficiaries.
Shelter and NFIs
HANDS distributed 10,000 emergency shelter roofing kits (bamboos, plastic sheet and ropes), 20,000 blankets, 10,000 ceramic filters & 10,000 solar lights to the affected as per their need assessment.
Health In the health sector the contribution of HANDS included 07 mobile medical mobile teams sent from Karachi to provide health services to 27,000 sick and injured people. Emergency Health Care services package included maternal & Child Care, physiotherapy of injured patients, rehabilitation of disabled through developing a cadre of Community Health Worker. We also distributed 50 wheel Chairs to the disables. HANDS also in process 02 Hilux ambulances to the District Health Administration and solar energy source to maintain the cold chain of vaccines for 05 health facilities including District Head Quarter (DHQ) Hospital Awaran.
Education In the education sector, considering the urgent needs of District, 25 Child Friendly Spaces (CSF) were established. Learning material and sports material was provided which played a vital role to increase the interest of children. The change environment probably attributed to the increase in enrolment up to 1,469 children. One teacher from each school was trained and equipped with psycho social well-being skills. Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) services were provided at 25 targeted locations of Govt. schools along with provision of furniture and learning material.
Livelihood HANDS in recent year has developed and excelled in providing low cost shelters in disaster affected areas. Through its Infrastructure Development Energy WASH and Shelter (IDEAS) program arranged to deliver the knowledge and skills at local level for construction of disaster resilient shelters through conduction of orientation session to community groups. The project provided the opportunity of “Cash grant” through bank transaction of PKR 49500 per family to 4500 families to build shelters. Cash grant of PKR 223 million is in transfer process. HANDS also intervened on the livelihood aspect and “Cash Grants” for 1200 livelihood schemes to benefit 10,000 community members is in process as livelihood enhancement support. Out of 1200 schemes 32% are water related, 28% – Cleaning & Hygiene, 1.4% – Community Physical Infrastructure (CPI), 11% Handicraft and 10% Shelter. HANDS also enhanced the livelihood of Community groups through supplying 800 tool kits each of which comprised of 6 tools to be used in agriculture and non-agriculture labour. The intervention is still in the process and 63 million cash grant will be disbursed till the end of project period.
Source: Hands Pakistan Monthly Archives/ http://handspakistan.wordpress.com/2014/09/ published on 24-9-2014
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Al-Khidmat Foundation (AKF) Response to 2014 Flood Affected People Date District Response
29-9-2014 Hafizabad AKF Punjab with the kind contribution of Samsung organized food package distribution in the flood affected families of Hafizabad. Vice President Al-Khidmat Foundation Pakistan with General Secretary Al-Khidmat Foundation Punjab distributed 400 Food Packages among the affectees.
28-9-2014 Mandi Bahauddin
Al-Khidmat Foundation Islamabad sent a truck load of relief supplies to the flood victims of Phalia, District Mhandi Bahauddin. The aid contains dry ration packages, 300 School bags with stationery, clothes, and medicine.
27-9-2014 Muzaffargarh Al-Khidmat Foundation arranged free medical camps at different flooded area of Muzaffargarh under the administration of Al-Khidmat Foundation, Muzaffargarh. 400 patients were checked in the medical camp. Moreover prescribed medicines by the doctors were also given to patients, free of cost. Note that Al-Khidmat Foundation has also been provided clean drinking water and food to the affectees of the area. A special ration distribution ceremony was also arranged, through which food was distributed among the flood affectees.
27-9-2014 Chiniot Al-Khidmat Foundation has dispatched a truckload of food packages to the flood affected areas of Chiniot. The aid has been sent with the collaboration of National Tent House.
Source: AKF News Updates/ http://al-khidmatfoundation.org/?p=cms&id=60#sthash.50gM7LE8.DIQH0Kcq.dpbs/ accessed on 30-9-2-14
Multi-sector Initial Rapid Assessment by PDMA/ NDMA / HCT on Punjab
Floods from 17th Sep to 20th Sep, 2014
Key Findings Sector Findings
Community Restoration
Restoration of access for communities is essential, such as with boats where water remains and road repairs where damages limit or impede physical access.
Education Education facilities were impacted, but to varying degrees. Large numbers of children were reported to be out of school after the flood.
Food Security Massive impact to agriculture, in particular to the standing crops and fodder for livestock.
Health Standing water poses massive threat to public health, in particular for water borne, vector borne, and hygiene preventable illnesses.
Nutrition Pre-existing vulnerabilities, especially among children under five, breastfed babies, and pregnant and lactating women are potentially exacerbated as a result of this crisis.
Protection Some communities reported difficulty accessing assistance and appropriate assistance, and criminal acts were reported by over half of the women.
Shelter and NFIs
Some homes have been impacted, but the levels of damage vary. The type of housing structure supports a quick recovery, but support with shelter repairs kits is necessary.
WASH Access to sufficient quantities of safe drinking water is critical, in particular where water sources may have become contaminated. Previous poor hygiene and sanitation practices poses a risk for the population’s well-being, such as the practice of open defecation, and the lack of use of soap for hand hygiene.
Key Challenges
Physical access to areas due to standing water.
Standing water is becoming stagnant, posing a significant health risk to people and animals.
The standing water presents and increased risk during the current dengue season.
The absence of baseline data to triangulate the MIRA findings.
Key recommendations
The Government of Pakistan continues to fulfill their role as the primary responsibility to provide protection and assistance to the affected population as citizens of Pakistan. The following actions are recommended:
As many of the communities are moving quickly into recovery, it is necessary to understand the impact in some key sectors, such as health, education, agriculture and others, for rehabilitation and recovery.
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A detailed technical assessment of the impact to the agriculture sector to assess loss, prevents market destabilization, and promotes production for subsequent agricultural seasons.
Public Health issues must be addressed, including pre-existing poor hygiene and sanitations practices, such as open defecation, which increase health risks during a flood.
All measures must be taken to ensure mitigation and prevention measures to continue to preserve life and prevent loss of assets, in the form of resilience building and DRR.
District Total population as per the Bureau of Statistics
Affected population in the areas of the districts
impacted
% Affected Pop
Chiniot 1,362,830 35,367 33%
Hafizabad 1,178,030 210,018 14%
Jhang 2,656,240 385,970 27%
Mandi Bahauddin 1,611,360 226,645 12%
Multan 4,367,380 89,194 6%
Total 11,175,840 947,194 16%
Source: MIRA Report Punjab Floods 17th-20th Sep, 2014/ shared by PHF via email/on 30-9-2014
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Muslim Aid Multi Sectoral Findings of Floods 2014 Emergency in District
Jhang as of 10-9-2014
Prefer Needs Identified Thematic Sector Preferred Needs identified
Sehlter Repair and construction of damaged houses and provision of shelter facility whatever possible
Provision of tents, shelter, temporary shades and chopals according to needs
Shades and Sayabaan for livestock to protect them exposed to harsh weathers and could be managed bitterly
Provision of shelter kits
Capacity building on DRR
Health and Nutrition
Mass awareness to deal with outbreak of diarrhea and other associated diseases relating to digestive disturbances with a focus on children who are likely the principal victims. Other common diseases like malaria, fever, cold and cough should be evenly dealt with.
Apart from the common diseases, eye infection, scabies must be given paramount attention because these diseases are in particular associated with displaced families.
Mothers and child health services are insufficient and a loud call to provide these services on easy access is being felt. So it is strongly recommended to establish a mechanism or a stand still facility where to provide Mother and child health services exclusively. This includes natal, ante natal, post natal and other related services.
Nutritional food for pregnant women and lactating mothers along with babies and neonates is hereby strongly suggested so that mal-nutritional issues might be addressed effectively. Support for over-burdened health facilities is hereby recommended to adequately serve the tremendous influx of patients. This support can be provided in terms of provision of medicinal, diagnostics instruments /facilities or the provision of skilled staff to expedite theprovision of services based on the need of health facility in coordination with Medical superintendent and district government.
Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
Installation of Community Hand Pumps for safe drinking water
Provision of hygiene kits and aqua-boxes and water treatment methods/ techniques
Construction of domestic pet-latrines or low cost latrines to curtail maximally the frequency of open defecation and environmental pollution
Adequate sensitization and extensive mobilization for adapting to improved health and hygiene practices and to have mass awareness regarding personal, domestic, menstrual and environmental hygiene practices
Food Security (Food, Nutrition and Livestock)
Provision of sugar, tea packs and cooking oil to displaced families
Provision of nutritious food for pregnant and lactating mothers, neonates and babies which can compensate breastfeeding
Motivation for mothers on breastfeeding which is the most perfect and balanced diet for neonates
Support in providing animals fodder, Total mixed ration (TMR) and Vanda for livestock which is scarcely available
Facilitation in deworming, vaccination (Food and mouth disease vaccination in particular), acto-parasites injections, spray for ticks etc, treatment for extra heat victimization, entero-toximia and immunization for large and small animals
Support in providing seed grains and grain-stock
Non-Food Items Hygiene kits
Aqua boxes
Shelter-kits
Cash Grant Provision of cash grants for meeting the day to day basic and fundamental needs which are highly substantial
Source Muslim Aid Multi-Sectoral Rapid Need Assessment of Flood Emergency District Jhang-
2014/https://pak.humanitarianresponse.info/sites/pak.humanitarianresponse.info/files/assessments/R-N-
Assessment%20of%20Flood%20Emergency-%20Jhang%202014.pdf/
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North Waziristan Displacement
PDMA Kyber Pakhtunkhwa updates as of 30-9-2014
Esaar-e-Pakhtunkhwa Program Under the Esaar-e-Pakhtunkhwa Program, as of 30th September 2014 at 1:45 PM, 49,441 families of NWA have
received their Cash payment of 1st Installment @ Rs.8000/- family. A total of Rs.395.53 Million have been
disbursed so far. Under the Esaar-e-Pakhtunkhwa Program, all the registered verified families of NWA will be
provided with Rs.23, 000/family.
Location No. of families
Havelian 10
Mingora 134
Shakar dara 17
Peshawar 6,679
Khwaza khela 13
Matta 4
Karak 1,171
Bannu 28,626
Abbottabad 613
D.i khan 3,138
Hangu 555
Shabqadar 1,453
Swat 37
Kalam 4
Thal 116
Mansehra 55
Sarai naurang 377
Charsadda 1,810
Rawalpindi 24
Islamabad 12
Lakki marwat 3,790
Khi-zone-06 3
ATM 800
Grand Total 49,441 Source: PDMA Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, http://www.pdma.gov.pk/ updated on 30-9-2014
SRSP Response to NWA Temporary Dislocated People‘s (TDPs) as of 28-9-2014 Activity Activity Description
NFIs Distribution with UNHCR in District Bannu
NFIs distribution phase # 86 NFIs distributed in Government Vocational Center and Sport Complex Bannu. In total 38,294 NFIs distributed in both the phases.
Data Up-gradation (DU) A detailed information of the enlisted Displaced Population is collected through Data Up-gradation (DU) and standard registration form is issued on spot. The activity is undertaken along with WFP food distribution at 5 points in district Bannu. The data is collected through MIS in presence of FDMA and other stakeholders. 448 TDPs Data Up-Gradated in total 42,410 families have been issued updated registration forms supporting FDMA.
WASH Interventions 395 Latrines completed benefiting 13,670 individuals, 5 are under construction
47 Water Tanks installed benefiting 10,540 individuals
75 Hygiene promotion campaigns conducted by reaching 33,387 beneficiaries
2,000 Hygiene Kits distributed
23 Hand Pumps completed benefiting 13,000 individuals
95 Bathing Places constructed, benefiting 4,280 individuals
139 trips of Emergency water Tankering completed benefiting 16,350 individuals
50 Solid Waste Containers installed in 5 UCs benefiting 2,700 individuals
Solid Waste Collection & safe disposal is on-going benefiting both Host and TDPs. Source: SRSP Response to NWA TDPs Crisis/ http://srsp.org.pk/srsp_new1/component/content/article/85-internally-displaced-
people/225-updates-on-srsp-response-to-idp-crisis/ updated on 29-9-2014
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AKF Response to NWA TDPs as of 27-9-2014
Al-Khidmat Foundation (AKF) has started a regular medical relief program for the TDPs of North Waziristan. The
program will ensure the arrangements of medical camps at the following locations:
Bannu
FR Bannu
Lakki Marwat
FR Lakki
DI Khan
Kohat.
The medical camps are staffed with qualified doctors and paramedical staff. A mobile health clinic and
ambulances are also involved in the camps. The patients are checked and provided free of cost medicine. Note
that a large number of IDPs are benefiting from the camps.
Source: AKF News Updates/ http://al-khidmatfoundation.org/?p=cms&id=60#sthash.50gM7LE8.DIQH0Kcq.dpbs/ accessed on 30-9-2014
UNDP Response to NWA TDPs as of 19-9-2014
Call Centre in Peshawar reaches out to the displaced persons in FATA Due to insecurity and the recent on-going military operation, most of the Temporary Dislocated People’s (TDPs)
from North Waziristan Agency (NWA) have taken refuge in host communities in the bordering districts of Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa province including Bannu, Lakki Marwat, Dera Ismail Khan, Hangu and Karak. Under these
circumstances, the TDPs face immense difficulties with limited or no access to basic amenities while being
exposed to extreme weather conditions. The worst affected and most vulnerable groups are the women and
children who represent more than 70 percent of TDPs.
To facilitate the relief process in the region, UNDP has helped set up a call centre facility in Peshawar. This center
helps with addressing the queries of TDPs regarding the registration process and access to public services.
The six operators at the call center collect data for each call and maintain a log book. The call center shares this
data with the Peshawar Provincial Disaster Management Authority and helps keep track of the situation of the
displaced persons.
The large-scale displacement of populations throughout the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) has led
to hundreds of thousands of people being displaced to camps and spontaneous settlements and neighbouring
communities exacerbating the ongoing challenges of the communities in FATA and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP)
province. The recent influx of the TDPs from NWA, has surpassed initial estimates.
UNDP is supporting the FATA Disaster Management Authority (FDMA) and Provincial Disaster Management
Authority (PDMA) of KP to effectively manage the TDP response by providing technical assistance and equipment
to both Provincial and District authorities in the hosting areas, particularly for information management and
monitoring. Direct support will also be given to District Disaster Management Unit in Bannu (currently hosting
737,285 IDPs) and to the District Commissioners Office in Lakki Marwat (currently hosting 22,884 TDPs).
Source: UNDP/ http://www.pk.undp.org/content/pakistan/en/home/ourwork/crisispreventionandrecovery/successstories/call-center-in-
peshawar/ published on 29-9-2014
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Polio Updates from 22nd to 29th Sep, 2014 Date Update Source
29-9-2014 A three-day polio campaign starts from Monday (today) across the province like the rest of the country. A spokesman for the Punjab Health Department said the total number of target children in the province was over 17.5m while the number of union councils (UCs) where campaign was being held was 3,511. He said 39,900 teams would carry out door-to-door vaccination and they would be supervised by over 7,000 area in charges. Special emphasis would be laid on vaccinating the population on the move at permanent transit points of the province, he said in a handout. As many as 166 police cases had surfaced, so far, this year as compared to 41 in 2013, however, the number of infected districts had reduced from 21 in 2013 to 15 in 2014, the spokesman said. Quoting one of the causes of the polio spread, he said most of the population displaced by the operation in North Waziristan had moved to the settled areas across the country instead of refugee camps.
http://www.dawn.com/news/1134984/polio-drive-starts-today
27-9-2014 The Peshawar district administration started an anti-polio drive in the provincial metropolis on Saturday 27th Sep. The polio cell in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa said the drive would continue from 8am to 5pm where some 4,200 teams of health workers and volunteers would administer anti-polio drops to children. The government has set a target to vaccinate 754,000 children below five years of age in the 97 union councils of Peshawar district to save them from the fatal disease. Supervisors would monitor the workers to ensure vaccination of the children On 26th Sep, the district administration had placed a ban on motorcycle riding to avoid any untoward incident during the anti-polio drive. Peshawar deputy commissioner Syed Zaheerul Islam had imposed the ban under Section 144 and warned that those found violating the law would have to face action under Section 188 of Pakistan Penal Code. The menace of polio virus persists in Pakistan with militant groups seeing vaccination campaigns as a cover for espionage. Pakistan carries a huge burden of more than 171 polio cases, most of which have been recorded from the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (Fata) and KP. Officials fear the pace with which polio cases are on the rise, the current year could surpass the decade’s highest (198 cases) recorded in 2011.
http://www.thefrontierpost.com/polio-drive-kicks-off-in-peshawar/
22-9-2014 One-day anti-polio vaccination campaign completed in 96 Union Council of Peshawar on Sunday 28th Sep, with tight security as the authorities claimed that they vaccinated 0.7 million children in district Peshawar against the polio disease. An official of the Prime Minister Polio Monitoring Cell informed the media, that the vaccination campaign was started early in the morning on Sunday in 96 Union Council of Peshawar as the target of the children were 7, 54,383 while 0.7 million children were vaccinated in the campaign against the polio disease. He further said that 825 area in-charge while 4250 teams including teachers, volunteers, Health workers and Lady Health Workers were also participated in the campaign, adding that in Larama Union Council the polio vaccination campaign was completed one day before Sunday. He lamented that most of the Tribal areas people were migrated to Peshawar Particularly the North Waziristan People, adding that those children who migrated to Peshawar were also vaccinated, adding that 500 police contingent were provided security to the polio vaccinators. The World Health Organization (WHO) shows dissatisfaction over the performance of polio cases in Pakistan as this year the Polio cases reach to 166 in Pakistan and there is also fear that more restriction would implement by the WHO on Pakistan. The WHO meeting will be held in JINEVA on 30th September this month and the health official from Pakistan will also participate in this meeting the official of the WHO will ask from Pakistan official about the rising cases of polio in Pakistan. This year 28 cases of polio were reported from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa while 119 polio cases were reported from Federal Administered Tribal Areas , 14 cases were reported from Sindh, 03 were from Baluchistan while 02 cases were reported from Punjab.
http://www.thefrontierpost.com/0-7-million-children-vaccinated-against-polio-in-96-union-councils-2/
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Dengue Updates as of 28-9-2014 4 more dengue patients admitted to Hospital in District Swat
Four more persons, including three children, suffering from dengue fever have been admitted to Saidu Sharif
Hospital, during last 24 hours, said a health department spokesman on 27th Sep, 2014.
The spokesman told APP that total 200 dengue patients were admitted to SWAT hospitals, of which 185 had
been discharged after recovery. He said the health authorities were facing difficulty to cope with the disease
due to shortage of funds.
He said the provincial government had not yet released funds to contain the disease in Swat district. He said the
Saidu Sharif Hospital, main hospital of the district, lacked capacity and facilities to properly treat dengue
patients. The spokesman, however, expressed his satisfaction that no death had been occurred due to dengue
fever in Swat hospitals so far this year.
Source: Media Updates on Dengue/http://www.thefrontierpost.com/4-more-dengue-patients-admitted-to-hospital/published on 28-9-
2014
4 day Weather Forecast 1st – 4th Oct, 2014 City Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Islamabad & Rawalpindi Partly Cloudy Mostly Sunny Sunny Sunny
Quetta Sunny Sunny Sunny Sunny
Peshawar Mostly Sunny Sunny Sunny Sunny
Lahore Mostly Sunny Sunny Sunny Sunny
Karachi Mostly Sunny Mostly Sunny Sunny Sunny
Gilgit Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Mostly Sunny Mostly Sunny
Muzaffarabad Partly Cloudy Thunder Rain
Partly Cloudy Mostly Sunny Mostly Sunny
Source: Pakistan Met Department/http://www.pmd.gov.pk/met.gov/nakashmir_forecast.html/ accessed on 30-9-2014
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Pakistan- Reservoirs and River Flow Map as of 30-9-2014
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Pakistan Flood Update Map of Pakistan as of 30-9-2014
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Weather Update Map of Pakistan as of 30-9-2014