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Sindh Flood 2011 - Union Council Ranking - Thatta District PAKISTAN - Sindh Flood 2011 - Union Council Ranking - Thatta District Union council ranking exercise, coordinated by UNOCHA and Community Restoration Food Education UNDP, is a joint effort of Government and humanitarian partners in the notified districts of 2011 floods in Sindh. Its purpose is to: JAMSHORO Tando JAMSHORO Tando JAMSHORO Tando Hafiz Hafiz Hafiz Shah Jhimpir Shah Jhimpir Shah Jhimpir Identify high priority union councils with outstanding needs. Jhurruck Jhurruck Jhurruck Thatta Thatta Thatta TANDO TANDO TANDO MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD Facilitate stackholders to plan/support interventions and divert KARACHI CITY KARACHI CITY KHAN KARACHI CITY KHAN Sonda KHAN Sonda Bano Sonda Bano Bachal Bano Bachal Bachal Jungshahi Jungshahi Gugo Jungshahi Gugo Gugo resources where they are most needed. Liakpur Liakpur Liakpur Chato Mirpur Chato Mirpur Chato Mirpur Kalri Chand Bathoro Kalri Chand Bathoro Kalri Chand BathoroJhoke Jhoke Jhoke Bijoro Darro Bijoro Darro Bijoro Darro Makli Kalan Sharif Makli Kalan Sharif Makli Kalan Sharif Gharo Mirpur Gharo Mirpur Dhabeji Gharo Mirpur Dhabeji Kot Provide common prioritization framework to clusters, agencies Dhabeji Kot Thatta Kot Thatta Bathoro Thatta Bathoro Gujjo Gujjo Bathoro Gujjo Darya Belo Mehar Darya Belo Mehar Darya Belo Mehar Khan Shah Khan SujawalJar Shah Khan Choubandi SujawalJar Shah Choubandi SujawalJar Choubandi Suho Ghulamullah Domani Suho Ghulamullah Domani Suho Ghulamullah Domani Ali BADIN Mirpur Sakro Ali BADIN Mirpur Sakro Ali BADIN and donors. Mirpur Sakro Bahar Bahar Bahar Haji Karampur Gul Haji Karampur Gul Haji Karampur Gul Sukhpur Sukhpur Kinjhar Ghirano Sukhpur Kinjhar Muhammad Ghirano Kinjhar Muhammad Ghirano Khan Muhammad Mirpur Khan Mirpur Khan Mirpur Baran Baran Baran Sakro Sakro Sakro First round of this exercise is completed from February - March Kotri Allah Kotri Allah Kotri Allah Mureed Mureed Mureed Rakhio Shah Rakhio Shah Khoso Begna Rakhio Shah Khoso Begna Khoso Begna Buhara Buhara Buhara Mahar Mahar Mahar Chuhar Chuhar Chuhar Ghorabari Ghorabari Jamali 2012. Ghorabari Jamali Goongani Jamali Jati Goongani Jati Garho Goongani Jati Garho Garho Ladiun Ladiun Ladiun Udassi Udassi Kothi Udassi Kothi Kothi Doulat Pur Doulat Pur Jati Doulat Pur Jati Jati Kar Malik Kar Malik Keti Kar Malik Keti Keti Bunder Bunder Bunder Keti Shah Bander Keti Shah Bander Keti Shah Bander Bunder Bunder Bunder Jango Jalbani Jango Jalbani Jango Jalbani Kharo Chan Kharo Chan Kharo Chan Balochistan Punjab Kharochan Kharochan Kharochan INDIA INDIA INDIA AFGHANISTAN PAKISTAN INDIA Sindh Pakistan PAKISTAN INDIA Agriculture WASH Shelter & NFIs Thatta Arabian Sea JAMSHORO JAMSHORO Tando JAMSHORO Tando Tando Hafiz Hafiz Hafiz Jhimpir Shah Jhimpir Shah Jhimpir Shah Jhurruck Jhurruck Jhurruck Thatta Thatta Thatta TANDO TANDO TANDO MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD KARACHI CITY KHAN KARACHI CITY KHAN KARACHI CITY KHAN Sonda Sonda Bano Sonda Bano Bachal Bano Bachal Bachal Jungshahi Jungshahi Gugo Jungshahi Gugo Gugo Liakpur Liakpur Liakpur Mirpur Chato Mirpur Chato Mirpur Chato Kalri Kalri Chand Bathoro Kalri Chand BathoroJhoke Chand BathoroJhoke Priority Scale Jhoke Bijoro Darro Bijoro Darro Darro Sharif Kalan Bijoro Sharif Makli Kalan Sharif Makli Kalan Makli Dhabeji Gharo Mirpur Dhabeji Gharo Kot Mirpur Dhabeji Gharo Kot Mirpur Thatta Kot Thatta Thatta Gujjo Bathoro Gujjo Bathoro Gujjo Bathoro Belo Darya Belo Mehar Darya Belo Mehar Darya Mehar Khan Shah Khan High Moderate Low No Priority Shah Khan Choubandi SujawalJar Shah Choubandi SujawalJar No Data Choubandi SujawalJar Suho Ghulamullah Domani Suho Ghulamullah Domani Suho Ghulamullah Domani Ali Mirpur Sakro Ali BADIN Mirpur Sakro Ali BADIN Mirpur Sakro BADIN Bahar Bahar Bahar Karampur Haji Karampur Gul Haji Karampur Gul Haji Gul Sukhpur Ghirano Sukhpur Kinjhar Muhammad Ghirano Sukhpur Kinjhar Muhammad Ghirano Khan Kinjhar Muhammad Mirpur Khan Mirpur Khan Mirpur Baran Baran Baran Sakro Sakro Sakro Kotri Allah Kotri Allah Mureed Kotri Allah Mureed Mureed Rakhio Shah Rakhio Shah Rakhio Shah Khoso Begna Khoso Begna Khoso Begna Buhara Buhara Buhara Mahar Mahar Mahar Chuhar Chuhar Chuhar Ghorabari Jamali Ghorabari Jamali Ghorabari Goongani Jamali Jati Goongani Jati Garho Goongani Jati Garho Garho Ladiun Ladiun Ladiun Udassi Udassi Kothi Udassi Kothi Kothi Doulat Pur Doulat Pur Jati Doulat Pur Jati Jati Kar Malik Kar Malik Brief Overview of district: Keti Kar Malik Keti Keti Bunder Bunder Bunder Keti Shah Bander Keti Shah Bander Keti Shah Bander Bunder Bunder Bunder Total Affected Jango Jalbani Jango Jalbani Jango Jalbani Kharo Chan Kharo Chan Kharo Chan Population (estimated 2011) 1’436’617 178’011 Kharochan Kharochan Kharochan INDIA INDIA INDIA Area (square km) 913 913 9 2 Number of talukas 55 23 Health Nutrition Protection Number of union councils 656 N/A 7’200 901 JAMSHORO Tando JAMSHORO Tando JAMSHORO Tando Number of villages Hafiz Hafiz Hafiz Jhimpir Shah Jhimpir Shah Jhimpir Shah Jhurruck Jhurruck Jhurruck Thatta Thatta Thatta TANDO TANDO TANDO MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD KARACHI CITY KARACHI CITY KARACHI CITY KHAN Sonda KHAN Sonda KHAN Sonda Bachal Bano Bachal Bano Bachal Bano Jungshahi Gugo Jungshahi Gugo Jungshahi Gugo Liakpur Liakpur Liakpur Chato Mirpur Chato Mirpur Chato Mirpur Kalri Chand BathoroJhoke Kalri Chand BathoroJhoke Kalri Chand BathoroJhoke Bijoro Darro Bijoro Darro Bijoro Darro Makli Kalan Sharif Makli Kalan Sharif Makli Kalan Sharif Dhabeji Gharo Mirpur Dhabeji Gharo Kot Mirpur Dhabeji Gharo Kot Mirpur Thatta Kot Thatta Thatta Gujjo Bathoro Gujjo Bathoro Gujjo Bathoro Belo Mehar Darya Belo Mehar Darya Belo Mehar Darya Khan Shah Khan Shah Khan Choubandi SujawalJar Shah Choubandi SujawalJar Choubandi SujawalJar Ghulamullah Domani Suho Ghulamullah Domani Suho Ghulamullah Domani Suho Mirpur Sakro Ali BADIN Mirpur Sakro Ali BADIN Mirpur Sakro Ali BADIN Bahar Bahar Bahar Haji Karampur Gul Haji Karampur Gul Haji Karampur Gul Sukhpur Kinjhar Ghirano Sukhpur Kinjhar Muhammad Ghirano Sukhpur Kinjhar Muhammad Disclaimer: The designation employed and the presentation of material on this map do not Ghirano Khan Muhammad Mirpur Khan Mirpur Khan Mirpur Baran Baran Baran Sakro Sakro Sakro imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on th epart of the Secretariat of the Kotri Allah Mureed Kotri Allah Mureed Kotri Allah Mureed Rakhio Shah Khoso Begna Rakhio Shah Khoso Begna Rakhio Shah Khoso Begna Buhara Buhara Buhara Mahar Mahar Mahar United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, teritary, city or areaor of its Chuhar Chuhar Chuhar Ghorabari Jamali Ghorabari Jamali Ghorabari Jamali Garho Goongani Jati Garho Goongani Jati Garho Goongani Jati authorities, or concerning the edelimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. Ladiun Ladiun Ladiun Udassi Kothi Udassi Kothi Udassi Kothi Dotted line represents approximately the Line of Control in Jammu & Kashmir agreed upon Doulat Pur Jati Doulat Pur Jati Doulat Pur Jati Kar Malik Keti Kar Malik Keti Kar Malik Keti by India and Pakistan. The final Status of Jammu & Kashmir has not yet been agreed upon Bunder Bunder Bunder Keti Shah Bander Keti Shah Bander Keti Shah Bander Bunder Bunder Bunder by the parties. Jango Jalbani Jango Jalbani Jango Jalbani Kharo Chan Kharo Chan Kharo Chan Doc Name: PAK687_Sindh_Thatta_Thematic_a3_V01_L_20120403 Kharochan Kharochan Kharochan 03 April 2012 FL-2011-000130-PAK Creation date: Glide number: INDIA INDIA INDIA Sources: Union council ranking data (UNOCHA, UNDP), admin 0 boundaries (GAUL), admin 1, admin 2, admin 3 and admin 4 boundaries (PCO) .
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