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Pakistan: Over Burdened Health Facilities with Influx of Idps in Host Communities of Hangu District, NWFP Province DRAFT Pakistan: Over burdened health facilities with influx of IDPs in host communities of Hangu district, NWFP Province DRAFT Orakzai Agency Shahoo Khel 17,170 16,890 Kech Banda Ibrahim Zai 24,038 Khan Bari Raisan Darband Ganjiano Kalli Kurrum Agency Darband 11,072 Shinawari Hangu 53,487 Bilyamina 17,059 32,627 Naryab 23,340 902 Naryab Kahi 1,165 20,547 Kotki Kahi Tora Warai 24,518 1,022 Togh Sarai Darsamand 742 Mohammad Khawaja 26,7To2g0h Serai Kohat Sarozai Hangu 20,000 Ali Kach 32,210 542 Darsamand Doaba 343 1,405 Muhammad Khawja Thall Rural Thall FA Thall NA v® Dalan p f 100,000 w N Thall Urban Karbogha 8,514 AJK Name of HF Catchment populaton IDPs (Individuals) Fata THQ Hangu 53,487 32627 Punjab BHU Ibrahimzai 24,038 11072 Dallan Balochistan BHU Darband 17,059 902 BHU Bilyamina 23,340 1165 North Waziristan Agency IDPs Movement BHU Shahoo Khel 17,170 16890 Karak Legend BHU Togh Sarai 26,720 542 THQ BHU M. Khawaja 20,000 343 RHC BHU Kahi 24,518 742 v® CH RHC Naryab 20,547 1022 Catchment BHU Tribal Area Bannu SHC Doaba 3495 Population MCH BHU Darsamand 32,210 1405 District boundary CH Thall 100,000 8514 IDPs Union Council boundary Produced by: Information Management Unit, Date created: April 01, 2010 WHO Map Num: WHO-IDP-374 IDPs data source: 0 100 200 400 600 800 WHO-Pakistan District Officer Social Welfare Kilometers WWE Hangu The boundaries, names and the designation used on this map do not imply official GIS data source: Note: SHC Doaba is not geocoded.The enclosed circle of health facilities does not cover the geographical area of the population. OCHA, WHO endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. World Health Organization, Chak Shehzad, NIH Premises, National Park Road, Islamabad, Email: [email protected]; Website: http://www.whopak.org.
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