Pakistan: Humanitarian Snapshot (as of 16 July...

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Indus Gulf of Oman BALOCHISTAN SINDH PUNJAB FATA KP Gilgit Quetta Lahore Karachi Peshawar Muzaffarabad Islamabad INDIA P A K I S T A N JAMMU AND KASHMIR AKSAI CHIN CHINA AFGHANISTAN IRAN TAJIKISTAN UZBEKISTAN 500 km Disclaimer: The designations employed and the presentation of material on this map do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. Dotted line represents approximately the Line of Control in Jammu & Kashmir agreed upon by India and Pakistan. The final status of Jammu & Kashmir has not yet been agreed upon by the parties. 60,926 IDPs in Jalozai camp 5,821 IDPs in Togh Sarai camp 16,697 IDPs in New Durrani camp 47,715 IDPs in Kurram 8,070 IDPs in Hangu 291,754 IDPs in Peshawar 103,858 IDPs in Kohat 135,767 IDPs in D.I. Khan 60,010 IDPs in Tank Tharparkar Badin TMK Umerkot Mirpur Khas Ghotki Sanghar S.Benazirabad Kharipur Jamshoro Hyderabad Thatta Mitiari Dadu TAY Naushahro Feroze Lasbela Kalat Killa Abdullah Nasirabad Jaffarabad Bajaur Mohmand Peshawar Nowshera Kohat Hangu Khyber Kurram North Waziristan South Waziristan D.I. Khan Orakzai Tank Fr Tank Areas of Return Hosting Areas Area of Displacement Inaccessible Areas Floods Affected Areas Legend KP/FATA Balochistan/Sindh (2011) Affected Population: 680,000 Affected Population: 4.82 million Jalozai Togh Sarai New Durrani Since July 2008, the northwestern areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) of Pakistan have experienced major population movements as a result of insecurity. As of July 2012, there were 156,473 registered displaced families (730,618 people) in KP and FATA. Humanitarian partners estimate that 147,000 families will remain displaced through December 2012. Flood-affected (2011) Meanwhile, in Sindh and Balochistan provinces, assessments revealed some 5.2 million people affected by the 2011 floods were in need of assistance. Tank 8% Hangu 2% Peshawar 40% D.I. Khan 19% Kohat 14% Kurram 9% Nowsehra 8% Total IDPs: 730,618 IDPs in Host Districts (KP & FATA) Creation date: 16 July 2012, Map doc name: PAK691_Pakistan_Humanitarian_Snapshot_v2_A4_20120717, for feedback: [email protected] Pakistan: Humanitarian Snapshot (as of 16 July 2012)

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Indu

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Gulf of Oman

BALOCHISTAN

SINDH

PUNJAB

FATA

KP

Gilgit

Quetta

Lahore

Karachi

PeshawarMuzaffarabad

Islamabad

INDIA

P A K I S T A N

JAMMU AND KASHMIR

AKSAICHIN

CHINAAFGHANISTAN

IRAN

TAJIKISTAN

UZBEKISTAN

500 km

Disclaimer: The designations employed and the presentation of material on this map do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. Dotted line represents approximately the Line of Control in Jammu & Kashmir agreed upon by India and Pakistan. The final status of Jammu & Kashmir has not yet been agreed upon by the parties.

60,926 IDPsin Jalozai camp

5,821 IDPsin Togh Sarai camp

16,697 IDPsin New Durrani camp

47,715 IDPsin Kurram

8,070 IDPsin Hangu

291,754 IDPsin Peshawar

103,858 IDPsin Kohat

135,767 IDPsin D.I. Khan

60,010 IDPsin Tank

TharparkarBadin

TMK

UmerkotMirpurKhas

Ghotki

Sanghar

S.Benazirabad

Kharipur

Jamshoro

Hyderabad

Thatta

Mitiari

Dadu

TAY

NaushahroFeroze

Lasbela

Kalat

KillaAbdullah

Nasirabad

Jaffarabad

Bajaur

Mohmand

PeshawarNowshera

KohatHangu

Khyber

Kurram

NorthWaziristan

SouthWaziristan

D.I. Khan

Orakzai

Tank

Fr Tank

Areas of Return

Hosting Areas

Area of Displacement

Inaccessible Areas

Floods Affected Areas

LegendKP/FATA

Balochistan/Sindh (2011)

Affected Population:680,000

Affected Population:4.82 million

Jalozai

Togh Sarai

New Durrani

Since July 2008, the northwestern areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) of Pakistan have experienced major population movements as a result of insecurity. As of July 2012, there were 156,473 registered displaced families (730,618 people) in KP and FATA. Humanitarian partners estimate that 147,000 families will remain displaced through December 2012.

Flood-affected (2011)Meanwhile, in Sindh and Balochistanprovinces, assessments revealed some 5.2 million people affected by the 2011 floods were in need of assistance.

Tank 8%

Hangu 2%

Peshawar 40%

D.I. Khan 19%

Kohat 14%

Kurram 9%

Nowsehra 8%

Total IDPs:730,618

IDPs in Host Districts (KP & FATA)

Creation date: 16 July 2012, Map doc name: PAK691_Pakistan_Humanitarian_Snapshot_v2_A4_20120717, for feedback: [email protected]

Pakistan: Humanitarian Snapshot (as of 16 July 2012)