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The Print on MSN‘Embarrassing circus’—Pakistan diverted $3 million grant for flood victims to Syria, TurkeyPakistan’s National Disaster Management Authority said that the decision was made following the Prime Minister's directive, ...
A $3 million grant intended for Pakistan's 2022 flood victims was redirected to assist earthquake survivors in Turkiye and ...
Pakistan’s “monsoon brides” is a disturbing trend that has emerged in the wake of the devastating floods of 2022. The ...
Nearly 1,400 people have been killed in the floods and more than 12,700 injured. The toll includes at least 496 children killed. Pakistan’s National Disaster Management Authority reported more ...
Many of the world's biggest cities are facing too much or too little water. Regional solutions are helping vulnerable ...
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France 24 on MSNClimate change in Pakistan: The tragedy of monsoon bridesPakistan, one of the most vulnerable countries to climate change, is also the sixth country with the highest number of ...
Flood victims in Tul line up for food distribution as a Pakistan Army helicopter takes off on Friday. Flood victims peer out from a Pakistan Army helicopter that will take them to Jacobabad on Friday.
United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres has assured that the United Nations will support the recovery and reconstruction in Pakistan after devastating floods. Addressing the inaugural ...
PAKISTAN’S social protection system is at a crossroads. Traditional social protection systems, while providing critical ...
Pakistan, officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan ... The number of people going hungry has soared by an alarming 45% since floods. More than 8.6 million people now facing crisis or emergency ...
Pakistan has redirected Rs550 million from its Asian Development Bank (ADB) grant to provide flood relief to Turkey and Syria, a move that was disclosed during a meeting of the Public Accounts ...
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