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25B64de7d36dd86a85257624 USG HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE TO CONFLICT-AFFECTED POPULATIONS IN PAKISTAN IN FY 2008 AND TO DATE IN FY 2009 Faizabad KEY TAJIKISTAN NO HUMANITARIAN ACCESS USAID/OFDA USAID/Pakistan USDA LIMITED HUMANITARIAN USAID/FFP State/PRM DoD ACCESS Amu darya AAgriculture and Food Security S Livelihood Recovery HUMANITARIAN ACCESS SOURCE: United Nations, 07/18/09 Assistance to Conflict-Affected y Local Food Purchase USAID/OFDA Populations ELogistics Economic Recovery Chitral Kunar Nutrition Cand Market Systems F Protection r Education G ve Gilgit V ri l Risk Reduction a ß r Emergency Relief Supplies it a h Shelter and Settlements C e Food For Progress I Title II Food Assistance Shunji gol DHealth SEE INSET Gilgit Humanitarian Coordination JWater, Sanitation, and Hygiene B and Information Management 09/01/09 Indus FAFANA N A NWFP Chilas NWFP AND FATA Upper Dir Swat U.N. Agencies, E Kohistan Mahmud-e B y Da Raqi NGOs AGCJIß F Asadabad Charikar WFP Saidu KUNAR Lower Shangla NGOs, Mingora Batagram l VIJ Bajaur Agency Dir ro aKunar nt ImplementingMehtarlam Partners f Co e o CS A in Î! Malakand Pa L Kabul Mohmand Daggar Mansehra UNHCR, ICRC Jalalabad Buner Agency Mardan Ch GoP e ars Muzaffarabad Tithwal INDIA Ghalanai ad da Swabi GoP a Mardan Jamrud Peshawar Abbottabad Peshawar Parachinar Nowshera Haripur AJK Khyber Agency Attock Sadda Tribal Area Î! Punch Orakzai Agency Adj. Peshawar Gardez Kurrum Islamabad Tribal Area Agency Rawalpindi Kohat Adj. Kohat Kotli Kohat ISLAMABAD AFGHANISTAN Hangu Thal Mangla reservoir Tribal Area Adjacent Karak FATA Bannu GoP-Determined us Bannu Ind Conflict-Affected North Waziristan Bannu Union Councils Bhimbar Agency SOURCE: Government of NWFP, 06/29/09 Tribal Area Adj. Lakki Marwat Gujrat Lakki Marwat Tribal Area Adjacent South Waziristan Tank Kohistan Agency Tank Upper Dir Swat Gujranwala Tank Sargodha Gumal D.I. Khan PAKISTAN Dera Ismail Khan Saidu Tribal Batagram Area Gumal Mingora Zhob Chenab Shangla Adjacent PUNJAB Bajaur Lower BALOCHISTAN D.I. Khan Agency Dir Malakand Pa Jhelum PAKISTANZhob Jhang Faisalabad Daggar SadarMohmand Mansehra INFORMA Buner IC TI Agency Mardan PH O A N Ravi R U G N C O I h T a E rs G a dd Kasur Indus a U Swabi S A Mardan A D ID F /DCHA/O The boundaries and names used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the U.S. Government. POPULATION DISPLACEMENT AND RETURNS Chitral pOrganized IDP Camp AREAS WHERE IDPs RESIDE FANA OUTSIDE ORGANIZED CAMPS SOURCE: UN OCHA, 07/14/09 Indus IDP MOVEMENT SINCE Kohistan JULY 20, 2009 SOURCE: UN OCHA, 07/24/09 Upper Dir 09/01/09 SEE INSET BELOW Rural Health Center Barawal i p pGD College Wari GHSS Samarbagh pGTC Wari Lower pGandigar NWFP GDC Stadium p p TCC Timergara (Wali Kando) (Sadbar Kalai) Dir Asadabad p Shangla Mundap GGDC Timergara pp Batagram p Mingora Bajaur Agency Khungi Swat Kunar ß Mehtarlam Palay Rangmala Piran pp Karapa KUNAR MalaMalakandkand Pa p Jalalabad Sakhakot Malakand (Dargai) p p Daggar Mohmand Agency p Buner Mansehra Swari Muzaffarabad Ghalanai Jalala p Mardan AFGHANISTAN Charsadda Mardan Swabi p Banazir Comp. Abbottabad Kacha Ghari II Risalpur Palosa II Haripur Jamrud p p pp Peshawar AJK Kacha Ghari I Nowshera Parachinar Peshawar pp Khyber Agency Jalozai II Familo-Jalozai Attock Sadda Tribal Area Î! Orakzai Agency Adj. Peshawar Islamabad Kurrum Tribal Area Agency Attock Kohat Adj. Kohat Rawalpindi Kohat Hangu ISLAMABAD Thal Rawalpindi PAKISTAN Tribal Area Adjacent Karak FATAFATA Bannu PUNJAB Chakwal ndus Bannu I Bannu North Waziristan Agency Tribal Area Adj. Lakki Marwat INSET GOP-FACILITATED AND ß Lakki Marwat SPONTANEOUS IDP RETURNS South Tribal Area Upper Dir Adjacent Source: PRC/ERU & Waziristan Local Officials 07/21/09 Agency Tank TankTank Lower Dir Swat Saidu Tank Asadabad Mingora Shangla Sargodha Bajaur Agency Batagram D.I. Khan MalakandMalakand Pa Dera Ismail Khan Buner Mansehra hob Tribal Mohmand Agency Gumal Ghalanai Area Chenab Adjacent CharsaddaCharsadda Mardan D.I. Khan Mardan Swabi INFORMA Peshawar BALOCHISTAN IC TI PH O Haripur A N Jamrud R U Jhelum G N O I T Jhang E Peshawar G Sadar Nowshera Faisalabad U Khyber Agency S A Attock A D Attock ID F /D /O Islamabad CHA Î! The boundaries and names used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the U.S. Government..
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