Pakistan 2013 - ERF Funding and Allocations in 2013 Report As of 28 Sep 2021 (Table Ref: Poolr2c)

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Pakistan 2013 - ERF Funding and Allocations in 2013 Report As of 28 Sep 2021 (Table Ref: Poolr2c) Pakistan 2013 - ERF Funding and Allocations in 2013 Report as of 28 Sep 2021 http://fts.unocha.org (Table ref: PoolR2c) Compiled by FTS on the basis of information provided by pooled fund managers, Multi-Partner Trust Fund Office and OCHA. Summary Total Funding* Total Allocations 18,711,336 13,359,510 *Funding = contributions + commitments + carry-over Funding to ERF Donors and carry over Paid Contributions Commitments Pledges Decision Date Source Pakistan Sweden 1,524,158 0 0 4-Dec-2013 OCT 4270 Carry-over (donors not specified) 8,659,607 0 0 1-Jan-2013 ASB Sweden 2,238,138 0 0 14-Aug-2013 OCT 4202 United Kingdom 4,651,163 0 0 16-Aug-2013 OCT 4234 Norway 1,638,270 0 0 3-Sep-2013 OCT 4247 Sub total Pakistan 18,711,336 0 0 Total 18,711,336 0 0 Allocations from ERF Recipient Agency CAP Project Code Project Title Allocated Amount Sector Decision Date Allocation Code Pakistan AAGAHI Provision of Water, Sanitation and 190,005 Water and Sanitation 26-Dec-2012 ERF-DMA-0487-147 Hygiene Services to the flood affected people Page 1 of 10 ACT Alliance / Norwegian Church WASH assistance to 2,400 flood 244,739 Water and Sanitation 18-Nov-2013 ERF-DMA-0487-213 Aid affected families in district Kashmore, Sindh Action Contre la Faim Emergency Water supply, 146,257 Water and Sanitation 26-Dec-2012 ERF-DMA-0487-154 sanitation and hygiene services response for conflict affected IDP populations in Nowshera and Peshawar district KP province Agency for Technical Cooperation Emergency Response Fund Food 237,187 Food 13-Oct-2013 ERF-DMA-0487-214 and Development Security Agency for Technical Cooperation Procurement and Stockpiling of 235,000 Water and Sanitation 23-Sep-2013 ERF-DMA-0487-185 and Development WASH Contingency Supplies 2013 - 2014 Agency for Technical Cooperation Supporting the food security of 200,676 Food 11-Jan-2013 ERF-DMA-0487-167 and Development flood affected communities in North Sindh American Refugee Committee To improve the food security and 224,859 Food 18-Nov-2013 ERF-DMA-0487-210 livelihood status of the most vulnerable and food insecure population affected by floods 2013 in UCs of District Jaffferabad. Association for Gender Awareness Provision of WASH Services to 246,538 Water and Sanitation 31-Oct-2013 ERF-DMA-0487-196 and Human Empowerment the people affected by flood 2013 in district Rajan Pur Association for Humanitarian Emergency Shelter/NFIs 124,712 Shelter and non-food items 2-Jan-2013 ERF-DMA-0487-161 Development Assistance for 1000 flood affected families of District Jacobabad Azat Foundation Initiative on Revatilizing Livelihood 124,997 Food 8-Jan-2013 ERF-DMA-0487-163 of Flood Affected Small Farmers Badin Development Organization Construction of the one room 152,123 Shelter and non-food items 18-Dec-2013 ERF-DMA-0487-225 shelter for the flood affected people Balochistan Rural Development WASH Rehabilatation for flood 197,608 Water and Sanitation 20-Dec-2013 ERF-DMA-0487-219 Society Affacted Population in UC Shahpoor and Dolat Gari Disrtict Naseerabad Page 2 of 10 Baluchistan Boys Scouts Education Emergency Response 112,896 Education 17-Jan-2013 ERF-DMA-0487-169 Association Project Basic Education and Employable Children affected by the complex 107,570 Education 18-Nov-2013 ERF-DMA-0487-212 Skill Training emergency have access to safe, well equiped, and quality learning opportunities. Catholic Relief Services Early Recovery Shelter Response 249,810 Shelter and non-food items 25-Nov-2013 ERF-DMA-0487-221 for Flood-Affected Households in Jacobabad Catholic Relief Services Livelihoods Recovery in 207,179 Food 26-Nov-2013 ERF-DMA-0487-205 Kashmore District, Sindh Catholic Relief Services Stock Preposition for Emergency 249,738 Shelter and non-food items 12-Sep-2013 ERF-DMA-0487-189 Shelter/NFI for Potential Emergency Responses in 2013 – 2014 in Northern Sindh and Eastern Balochistan Center of Excellence for Rural Provision of CMAM Services to 99,997 Health 26-Dec-2012 ERF-DMA-0487-152 Development IDPs in the Host Communities of Five union council of District Hangu. Center of Excellence for Rural Provision of Mother and Child 159,536 Health 10-Jan-2013 ERF-DMA-0487-164 Development Health services in Jalozai and PHC and CMAM services in Tough Sarai IDP Camps Center of Excellence for Rural Provision of Mother and Child 119,911 Health 18-Dec-2013 ERF-DMA-0487-224 Development Health Services to IDPs in Host Communities and IDPs in Tough Sarai Camp, at Tough Sarai BHU, Hangu Citizen's Commission for Human Response to the Protection needs 115,498 Protection/Human rights/Rule of 8-Jan-2013 ERF-DMA-0487-162 Development of flood affected Women, law Children, Elderly and Minority Groups in Sindh covering 3 Districts. Kashmore, Shikarpur, Jacobabad. Community Research and Enrollment of 3,070 IDP children 107,236 Education 20-Dec-2013 ERF-DMA-0487-202 Development Organization residing with host communities in D.I.Khan Page 3 of 10 Cooperazione E Sviluppo - CESVI Provision of low cost semi- 248,625 Shelter and non-food items 18-Nov-2013 ERF-DMA-0487-206 permanent one room shelters to the most vulneable flood affected families of UC Muhammadpur, Rajanpur Education, Health, Social Provision of basic NFIs for Tirrah 100,989 Shelter and non-food items 17-May-2013 ERF-DMA-0487-180 Awareness and Rehabilitation DPs Foundation Education, Health, Social Provision of Primary Health Care 130,298 Health 6-Jun-2013 ERF-DMA-0487-182 Awareness and Rehabilitation (PHC) at New Durrani IDPs Camp Foundation Education, Health, Social Provision of shelter through 120,312 Shelter and non-food items 25-Apr-2013 ERF-DMA-0487-176 Awareness and Rehabilitation distribution of shelter repair kit Foundation with latrine unit, for returnees who are confronted with severely damaged homes at their place of origin in Kurram Agency FATA Friends Foundation Immediate WASH assistance 210,619 Water and Sanitation 8-Nov-2013 ERF-DMA-0487-197 addressing the lifesaving needs of 3000 most vulnerable flood affected families of Rajan Pur , Punjab Province of Pakistan Health and Environment Stock Piling of Emergency Shelter 247,989 Shelter and non-food items 20-Sep-2013 ERF-DMA-0487-194 Development Society kits & NFIs to ensure timely life saving emergency response in Sindh, Punjab & Balochistan Health And Nutrition Development Restoration of education services 99,992 Education 11-Jan-2013 ERF-DMA-0487-166 Society to Monsoon Rain Affected Population Help In Need Provision teaching and learning 107,568 Education 10-Nov-2013 ERF-DMA-0487-201 environment for 2,800 IDPs children (1456 girls and 1344 boys) HelpAge International Provision of protection services to 63,537 Protection/Human rights/Rule of 31-Jul-2013 ERF-DMA-0487-184 Older People and persons with law disabilities IDPs of Tirah Valley living in Nowshera and Peshawar. Page 4 of 10 HelpAge International Shelter assistance to vulnerable 199,887 Shelter and non-food items 2-Jan-2013 ERF-DMA-0487-158 flood affected population of District Shikarpur. Helping Hand for Relief and Provision of comprehensive 164,739 Health 26-Dec-2012 ERF-DMA-0487-151 Development Primary Health Care services to the flood affected communities in District Kashmore,Sindh Integrated Health Services PHC & MNCH Service Delivery 171,446 Health 26-Dec-2012 ERF-DMA-0487-150 through RHC & BHUs in Taluka Garhi Yasin, District Shikarpur International Rescue Committee Emergency Food Security 249,570 Food 30-Jan-2013 ERF-DMA-0487-171 Response for flood-affected communities of Shikarpur International Rescue Committee Emergency Food Security 250,000 Food 18-Dec-2013 ERF-DMA-0487-222 response to flood affected communities in district Khairpur Sindh International Rescue Committee Emergency WASH Response for 150,513 Water and Sanitation 26-Dec-2012 ERF-DMA-0487-153 flood-affected communities of Shikarpur Islamic Help Stock Preposition for Emergency 126,782 Shelter and non-food items 20-Sep-2013 ERF-DMA-0487-195 Shelter and NFI Kits for Potential Emergency Responses in Punjab and Sindh in 2013 - 2014 Johanniter Unfallhilfe e.V. Early recovery support to improve 112,585 Food 26-Nov-2013 ERF-DMA-0487-223 food security and livelihood of flood affected people in Kashmore@Kandhkot district, Northern Sindh Johanniter Unfallhilfe e.V. Ensuring the Delivery of Primary 99,990 Health 18-Nov-2013 ERF-DMA-0487-220 Healthcare Services for IDPs and Hosting Communities Living in district DI Khan Labena Organization for Women Up-Scaling Rural Sanitation 164,085 Water and Sanitation 18-Nov-2013 ERF-DMA-0487-211 Development Aid Capacity Building through PATS Approach under the Critical Early Recovery Framework Page 5 of 10 Lead Against Marginality and Low Cost One Room Shelters 249,973 Shelter and non-food items 19-Nov-2013 ERF-DMA-0487-215 Poverty (Adobe) Medical Emergency Relief Provision of Emergency Nutrition 94,489 Health 26-Dec-2012 ERF-DMA-0487-155 International Services (CMAM/IYCF) for the Conflict affected Off-Camp IDPs and hosting communities in District Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province – Pakistan MOJAZ Foundation Support to the livelihood by 90,720 Food 18-Nov-2013 ERF-DMA-0487-209 ensuring agriculture assistance for improved food security of the vulnerable. Muslim Aid Early Restoration of 241,777 Food 26-Nov-2013 ERF-DMA-0487-217 Agriculturallivelihoods and Food SecurityinFlood Affected Areas of Dsitrict Rajanpur- Southern Punjab Muslim Aid Immediate shelter support for 218,778 Shelter and non-food items 2-Jan-2013 ERF-DMA-0487-157 flood affecteees in Rajanpur Muslim Aid Provision of Safe Drinking Water 137,126 Water and Sanitation 26-Dec-2012 ERF-DMA-0487-146 to Flood affected Communities of District Qamber Shahdadkot.
Recommended publications
  • PAKISTAN: FLOODS/RAINS 2012 Series No. 4 RAPID
    Pakistan Floods / Rains 2012: Rapid Crop Damage Assessment: Series No. 4 PAKISTAN: FLOODS/RAINS 2012 Series No. 4 RAPID CROP DAMAGE ASSESSMENT October 30, 2012 Pakistan Space & Food and Agriculture Upper Atmosphere Organization of the Research Commission United Nations Pakistan Floods / Rains 2012: Rapid Crop Damage Assessment: Series No. 4 ISBN : 978-969-9102-11-0 Pakistan Space & Upper Atmosphere Research Commission SPARC, Islamabad Phone: 051-9273312, 051-4611792 e-mail:[email protected], Website: www.suparco.gov.pk Pakistan Floods / Rains 2012: Rapid Crop Damage Assessment: Series No. 4 Foreword Pakistan faced floods and tormenting rains during the last three consecutive monsoons from 2010 to 2012. During these floods, the ground communication systems were generally disrupted and information on flood extent and damage through ground reporting services was not available for taking timely decisions. To address the situation and to ensure continuous provision of current and timely information to the concerned stakeholder’s and decision makers satellite remote sensing and GIS technologies were extensively utilized. SUPARCO in collaboration with FAO started generating data on daily basis on flood extent, damage to households, infrastructure and crops besides undertaking detailed Damage Need Assessment (DNA). This fast track supply of information made it possible to reach out to affected and displaced masses for supply of food, medical care, relief, rehabilitation and follow up programs. In the aftermath of floods, monitoring of flood recession and ponding of water in the affected areas on decadal basis was also carried out for several months. All of this work was published by SUPARCO-FAO jointly in three reports (Reports 1 to 3).
    [Show full text]
  • Covid-19 Emergency Response
    COVID-19 EMERGENCY RESPONSE Daily Situation Report- April 16, 2020 Sindh Rural Support Organizaiton (SRSO) SRSO Complex, Shikarpur Road, Sukkur (Sindh), Pakistan, Ph.#: 071-56271820 Website: www.srso.org.pk Daily Situation Report All the cities of Sindh are locked down. Daily wagers faced much difficulties to meet their ends. In such a pandemic and lockdown situation poor people of the community cannot afford their basic needs of life. In this situation, the Community didn’t leave alone to the poor daily wagers and elderly people of their communities. SRSO through representatives of community institutions (CIs) and staff are responding COVID-19 emergency within its outreach areas through Community Savings, Ration and Vegetables Distribution, Linkages Development, Identification of deserving HHs, delivering awareness sessions on precautionary measures to fight COVID-19 and Registration of needy and poor families under the Govt. of Pakistan Ehsaas Emergency Cash Programme. Households and individuals are being supported with Cash, Ration and capitalizing LSO linkages for relief activities in their concerned areas. SRSO well trained human capital is engaged in Government relief activities through identification of deserving beneficiaries, distribution of ration bags, conducting awareness sessions on preventive measures to combat COVID-19 SRSO is also facilitating the Government of Sindh in the identification of deserving families and distribution of food items in most needy households. SRSO outreach and scale of response to COVID-19 outbreak
    [Show full text]
  • Government of Sindh Finance Department
    2021-22 Finance Department Government of Sindh 1 SC12102(102) GOVERNOR'S SECRETARIAT/ HOUSE Rs Charged: ______________ Voted: 51,652,000 ______________ Total: 51,652,000 ______________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ GOVERNOR'S SECRETARIAT ____________________________________________________________________________________________ BUILDINGS ____________________________________________________________________________________________ P./ADP DDO Functional-Cum-Object Classification & Budget NO. NO. Particular Of Scheme Estimates 2021 - 2022 ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Rs 01 GENERAL PUBLIC SERVICE 011 EXECUTIVE & LEGISLATIVE ORGANS, FINANCAL 0111 EXECUTIVE AND LEGISLATIVE ORGANS 011103 PROVINCIAL EXECUTIVE KQ5003 SECRETARY (GOVERNOR'S SECRETARIAT/ HOUSE) ADP No : 0733 KQ21221562 Constt. of Multi-storeyed Flats Phase-II at Sindh Governor's 51,652,000 House, Karachi (48 Nos.) including MT-s A12470 Others 51,652,000 _____________________________________________________________________________ Total Sub Sector BUILDINGS 51,652,000 _____________________________________________________________________________ TOTAL SECTOR GOVERNOR'S SECRETARIAT 51,652,000 _____________________________________________________________________________ 2 SC12104(104) SERVICES GENERAL ADMIN & COORDINATION Rs Charged: ______________ Voted: 1,432,976,000 ______________ Total: 1,432,976,000 ______________ _____________________________________________________________________________
    [Show full text]
  • Pakistan Multi-Sectoral Action for Nutrition Program
    SFG3075 REV Public Disclosure Authorized Pakistan Multi-Sectoral Action for Nutrition Program Public Disclosure Authorized Environmental and Social Management Framework (ESMF) Directorate of Urban Policy & Strategic Planning, Planning & Public Disclosure Authorized Development Department, Government of Sindh Final Report December 2016 Public Disclosure Authorized Environmental and Social Management Framework Final Report Executive Summary Local Government and Housing Town Planning Department, GOS and Agriculture Department GOS with grant assistance from DFID funded multi donor trust fund for Nutrition in Pakistan are planning to undertake Multi-Sectoral Action for Nutrition (MSAN) Project. ESMF Consultant1 has been commissioned by Directorate of Urban Policy & Strategic Planning to fulfil World Bank Operational Policies and to prepare “Environmental and Social Management Framework (ESMF) for MSAN Project” at its inception stage via assessing the project’s environmental and social viability through various environmental components like air, water, noise, land, ecology along with the parameters of human interest and mitigating adverse impacts along with chalking out of guidelines, SOPs, procedure for detailed EA during project execution. The project has two components under Inter Sectoral Nutrition Strategy of Sindh (INSS), i) the sanitation component of the project aligns with the Government of Sindh’s sanitation intervention known as Saaf Suthro Sindh (SSS) in 13 districts in the province and aims to increase the number of ODF villages through certification while ii) the agriculture for nutrition (A4N) component includes pilot targeting beneficiaries for household production and consumption of healthier foods through increased household food production in 20 Union Councils of 4 districts. Saaf Suthro Sindh (SSS) This component of the project will be sponsored by Local Government and Housing Town Planning Department, Sindh and executed by Local Government Department (LGD) through NGOs working for the Inter-sectoral Nutrition Support Program.
    [Show full text]
  • MOITORING THROUGH TECHNOLOGY SMC TRAININGS Training of 240 SMC Members on E-Monitoring
    MOITORING THROUGH TECHNOLOGY SMC TRAININGS Training of 240 SMC members on e-monitoring TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1 INTRODUCTION 2 1. SELECTION OF KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS 3 2. DEVELOPMENT & TESTING OF (PAPER) MONITORING TOOL 3 3. TRAINING NEED ASSESSMENT (TNA) 6 4. TRAINING DESIGN 6 5. TRAINING MATERIAL DEVELOPMENT 9 6. RECONSTITUTION OF SMC BODIES 9 7. SELECTION OF PARTICIPANTS 10 8. SMC TRAININGS 11 KARACHI 12 LARKANA 12 JACOBABAD 12 DADU 12 KASHMORE 12 QAMBAR SHAHDADKOT-1 13 KHAIRPUR 13 QAMBAR SHAHDADKOT-11 13 SUKKUR 13 LARKANA 14 KHAIRPUR 14 9. SMC TRAINING FEEDBACK 14 10. CHALLENGES/LIMITATIONS 16 11. RECOMMENDATIONS 16 12. WAY FORWARD 16 13. PICTURES 17 14. ANNEXURES 20 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Governments from developing countries often assist school management committees to encourage active participation from parents and community members in order to involve them in the educational sector which serves as a means of improvement of quality as well as a way to receive feedback from the community. Specifically focusing on Pakistan, school management committees were initiated with the intention of facilitating communities to advocate for education under the School Action Program in 1994. A primary quantitative study was conducted to assess the impact of School Management Committees on school management of elementary level schools. The results confirmed the effectiveness of school management committees in improving standards of education and conditions of school. It also confirmed improvements in teachers’ attendance, students’ admission ratio, school dropout ratio and school regulations after the introduction of SMCs. Sindh Capacity Development Project (SCDP), a USAID project, has been tasked to assist the Program Management Implementation Unit (PMIU) to undertake monitoring, reporting and evaluation of all components of the Sindh Basic Education Program.
    [Show full text]
  • 104 Faculty Wise Distribution of Merit Seats for Various Districts of Sindh
    Faculty Wise Distribution of Merit Seats for Various Districts of Sindh. R = Rural U= Urban B.Sc (Agri.) Hons. B.E (Agri) DVM BSIT B.Sc (Hons) Faculty of Faculty of Faculty of Faculty of Faculty of Animal Information Institute of Food Division / District Agricultural Crop Crop Social Agricultural Husbandry & Technology Science & Production Protection Sciences Engineering Veterinary Sciences Centre Technology Total HYDERABAD DIVISION R U R U R U R U R U R U R U Hyderabad 20 5 10 3 8 2 7 2 7 2 11 3 2 1 83 Tando Allahyar 6 2 4 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 3 1 1 0 27 Tando Muhammad Khan 6 1 4 1 3 1 2 1 2 1 3 1 1 0 27 Matiari 7 2 4 1 3 1 2 1 2 1 3 1 1 0 29 Badin 13 3 8 2 6 1 5 1 5 1 7 2 2 1 57 Thatta 7 2 4 1 4 1 3 1 3 1 6 1 1 0 35 Sujawal 6 1 4 1 2 1 2 0 2 0 3 1 2 0 25 Dadu 14 3 9 2 5 1 5 1 5 1 8 2 2 0 58 Jamshoro 7 2 4 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 5 1 2 1 35 Sub-Total 86 21 51 13 36 10 31 9 31 9 49 13 14 3 376 MIRPURKHAS DIVISION Mirpurkhas 12 3 7 2 5 1 4 1 4 1 8 2 2 1 53 Umerkot 8 2 4 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 6 1 2 0 36 Tharparkar 11 3 6 1 5 1 4 1 4 1 7 2 2 1 49 Sub-Total 31 8 17 4 13 3 11 3 11 3 21 5 6 2 138 SHAHEED BENAZIRABAD DIVISION Shaheed Benazir Abad 14 3 7 2 6 1 5 1 5 1 7 2 2 0 55 Noushehro Feroze 13 3 8 2 5 1 5 1 5 1 8 2 2 0 55 Sanghar 16 4 9 2 6 1 6 1 6 1 9 2 3 1 69 Sub-Total 43 10 24 6 17 3 16 3 16 3 24 6 7 1 179 SUKKUR DIVISION Sukkur 12 3 6 1 5 1 4 1 4 1 6 2 2 0 48 Ghotki 13 3 7 2 4 1 4 1 4 1 6 2 2 0 50 Khairpur 20 5 10 3 8 2 7 2 7 2 10 3 2 1 82 Sub-Total 45 11 23 6 17 4 15 4 15 4 22 7 6 1 180 LARKANA DIVISION Larkana 12 3 6 2 4 1 4 1 4 1 8 2 2 1 51 Qambar / Shahdad Kot 11 3 6 1 5 1 4 1 4 1 7 2 2 0 48 Shikarpur 11 3 6 1 5 1 4 1 4 1 6 2 2 1 48 Jacobabad 9 2 5 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 5 1 2 0 37 Kashmore 9 2 4 1 4 1 3 1 3 1 5 1 1 0 36 Sub-Total 52 13 27 6 21 5 18 5 18 5 31 8 9 2 220 Karachi Division 6 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 0 25 Grand Total 263 65 144 36 106 26 93 25 93 25 149 40 44 9 1118 104 FACULTY WISE BREAKUP OF SEATS FOR VARIOUS CATEGORIES B.Sc (Hons) B.Sc (Agri.) Hons.
    [Show full text]
  • Kashmore District Profile 2014-15 Final
    SINDH Education Managment Information System (SEMIS) District Education Profile Kashmore 2014 - 15 REFORM SUPPORT UNIT Education and Literacy Department Government of Sindh, Karachi TABLE OF CONTENTS District Kashmore TOPICS Page No Graph - Basic Education Summary 1 Summary - Schools, Enrolment and Teachers by Gender and 2 level wise. Schools - Gender, Level and Status wise. 3 - Medium and Shift wise. 4 Enrolment - Gender, Level and Classes stage wise. 5 Teachers - Gender, Level and Type of Post wise 6 - Gender, Level and Professional Training wise. 7 Buildings - School Buildings Status Gender and Level wise. 8 Facilities - Schools having Basic Facilities. 9 - Schools having Advance Facilities. 10 - Classroom Facilities Gender and level wise. 11 Taluka - Number of Schools, Enrolment , Teachers and 12 Summary School status Graphical Representation of Schools Enrolment ( Census 2014 - 2015 ) District : Ghotki 1 Total Schools : 1,495 Total Teachers 3,432 Number of Schools - By Level Teachers - By Gender 1,393 1,400 1,200 1,000 800 2,916 600 400 No. of Schools 516 200 51 1 38 12 - Primary Middle Elementary Secondary Higher Secondary Male Level of Schools Female Total Enrollment : 124,618 Enrolment - By Class 19548 20000 17848 15724 15560 15597 15000 11836 10000 5286 4987 5094 4837 4488 Enrollment 5000 2014 1799 0 Classes Basic Ratio ---- Students per Teachers : 36 Students per School : 83 Students per Classroom : 54 Teachers per School : 2 Source : SEMIS Census 2014 - 2015 Sindh Education Management Information System (SEMIS) Summary: School
    [Show full text]
  • District Kashmore 2014.Pdf
    District Kashmore, Sindh “Disaster risk reduction has been a part of USAID’s work for decades. ……..we strive to do so in ways that better assess the threat of hazards, reduce losses, and ultimately protect and save more people during the next disaster.” Kasey Channell, Acting Director of the Disaster Response and Mitigation Division of USAID’s Office of U.S. Foreign Disas ter Ass istance (OFDA) PAKISTAN EMERGENCY SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS District Kashmore September 2014 “Disasters can be seen as often as predictable events, requiring forward planning which is integrated in to broader de velopment programs.” Helen Clark, UNDP Administrator, Bureau of Crisis Preven on and Recovery. Annual Report 2011 Disclaimer iMMAP Pakistan is pleased to publish this district proĮle. The purpose of this proĮle is to promote public awareness, welfare, and safety while providing community and other related stakeholders, access to vital informaƟon for enhancing their disaster mŝƟgaƟon and response eīorts. While iMMAP team has tried its best to provide proper source of informaƟon and ensure consistency in analyses within the given Ɵme limits; iMMAP shall not be held responsible for any inaccuracies that may be encountered. In any situaƟon where the KĸĐŝal Public Records diīers from the informaƟon provided in this district proĮle, the Oĸcial Public Records should take as precedence. iMMAP disclaims any responsibility and makes no representaƟons or warranƟes as to the quality, accuracy, content, or completeness of any informaƟon contained in this report. Final assessment of accuracy and reliability of informĂƟon is the responsibility of the user. iMMAP shall not be liable for damages of any nature whatsoever resulƟng from the use or misuse of informaƟon contained in this report.
    [Show full text]
  • Sindh High Court, Karachi
    ORDER SHEET HIGH COURT OF SINDH AT KARACHI C.P.NO.D-1310, 811, 844 & 845 OF 2018 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- DATE ORDER WITH SIGNATURE(S) OF JUDGE(S) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Before:- Mr.Justice Muhammad Ali Mazhar Mr.Justice Agha Faisal (1) Mir Shabbir Ali Khan Bijarini (2) Ehsan ur Rehman Mazari (3) Haji Abdul Rauf Khoso (4) Saleem Jan Mazari …………………………….Petitioners V/s Federation of Pakistan & others…………….Respondents Date of hearing: 11.5, 17.05 & 29.05.2018 Mr. Rafiq Ahmed Kalwar, Advocate for the Petitioners in C.P.Nos.D-811, 844 and 845 of 2018. Mr. Haq Nawaz Talpur, Advocate for the Petitioner in C.P. No.D-1310/2018. Mr. Asim Mansoor, DAG. Malik Qamar Afzal, Advocate for the Election Commission of Pakistan. Mr. Abdullah Hanjra, Law Officer, Election Commission. Mr.Zaheer Ahmed Sahito, District Election Commissioner, Kashmore, Mr.Sain Bux Channar, Director, Headquarter, Election Commission and Mr.Rasheed Ahmed Bhatti, Joint Provincial Commissioner, Sindh, Mr.Muhammad Yousuf, District Election Commissioner, Karachi Central. Mr.Masood Ahmed Qureshi, Deputy Director, Headquarter, Election Commission and Syed Nadeem Haider, Regional Election Commissioner, Shaheed Benazirabad. 2 [C.P.NO.D-1310, 811, 844 & 845 OF 2018] Mr. Ghulam Shabbir Shah, Addl. A.G. Assisted by Mr.Hasnain Shah, Ms.Nadia Afzal and Ms.Sabeen, Advocates. Ms. Rukhsana Mehnaz Durrani, State Counsel. ……………… Muhammad Ali Mazhar, J: These Constitution Petitions have been brought to challenge the first proviso attached to Sub-Rule (2) of Rule (8) of the Elections Rules, 2017 which provides that fraction of more than 0.5 may be counted as one seat and fraction of less than 0.5 may be ignored.
    [Show full text]
  • Sindh Bank Limited List of Operational Branches
    SINDH BANK LIMITED LIST OF OPERATIONAL BRANCHES S.No. Branch Code Branch Name KARACHI BRANCHES 1 5303 ALLAMA SHABBIR AHMED USMANI ROAD (ISLAMIC) Shop No.2,3, & 4, Shaheen Heights, Block-7, KDA Scheme No.24, Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Karachi 2 0329 BUFFERZONE NAGAN CHOWRANGI BRANCH Plot No. 32, Sector 11-H, North Karachi Township Scheme, Karachi 3 0364 BHAINS COLONY BRANCH Plot No. 217, Block-A, Cattle (Bhains) Colony Landhi, Karachi 4 0366 BAHRIA COMPLEX-II BRANCH Plot # Misc.-2, Bahria Complex-II M.T. Khan Road, Karachi 5 0375 BOHRAPIR BRANCH Shop No.3 & 4, Plot Survey No.88, RC.12 Ranchore Line Quarter, Karachi 6 0391 BALDIA TOWN BRANCH Plot No.667, Anjam Colony, Badia Town, Karachi 7 0302 CLIFTON BRANCH Ground Floor, St-28, Block-5, Federation House, Clifton, Karachi 8 0303 COURT ROAD BRANCH Ground floor, G-5-A, Court View Apartments, Opposite Sindh Assembly, Karachi 9 0318 CLOTH MARKET BRANCH Shop No.28, Ground Floor, Cochinwala Market, Bunder Road Quarters, Karachi 10 0369 CIVIC CENTER BRANCH Ground Floor, Civic Center, Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Karachi 11 0325 DHORAJEE BRANCH Plot # 35/243, Block 7&8, C.P. Berar Cooperative Housing Society, Dhorajee Colony, Karachi 12 0357 DHA PHASE-II BRANCH Plot No. 13-C, Commercial Area “A”, DHA Phase-II, Karachi 13 0338 DHA Phase-IV Shop # 1,2,3, and 4, Plot No.III 9th Commercial Street, Phase-IV, DHA, Clifton Cantonment, Karachi 14 0304 DHA 26th STREET BRANCH Plot No.14-E, 26th Street Phase 5 Ext. D.H.A, Karachi 15 0372 DR.
    [Show full text]
  • Pakistan. Country Overview — 3
    European Asylum Support Office EASO Country of Origin Information Report Pakistan Country Overview August 2015 SUPPORT IS OUR MISSION European Asylum Support Office EASO EASO Country of Origin Information Report Pakistan Country Overview August 2015 SUPPORT IS OUR MISSION Europe Direct is a service to help you find answers to your questions about the European Union. Freephone number (*): 00 800 6 7 8 9 10 11 (*) Certain mobile telephone operators do not allow access to 00800 numbers or these calls may be billed. More information on the European Union is available on the Internet (http://europa.eu). ISBN 978-92-9243-510-3 doi:10.2847/991158 © European Asylum Support Office, 2015 Neither EASO nor any person acting on its behalf may be held responsible for the use which may be made of the information contained therein. EASO Country of Origin Information Report — Pakistan. Country Overview — 3 Acknowledgments EASO would like to acknowledge the following national asylum and migration departments as the co-authors of this report: Austria, Federal Office for Immigration and Asylum, Country of Origin Information Department Belgium, Office of the Commissioner General for Refugees and Stateless Persons, Cedoca (Centre for Documentation and Research) France, French Office for the Protection of Refugees and Stateless persons (OFPRA), Information, Documentation and Research Division Hungary, Office of Immigration and Nationality, Documentation Centre UK, Home Office, Country Policy and Information Team The following departments reviewed this report: Ireland, Refugee Documentation Centre, Legal Aid Board Lithuania, Migration Department under Ministry of Internal Affairs, Asylum Affairs Division UNHCR has reviewed the report in relation to information for which UNHCR is quoted as the source, relating to persons of concern to UNHCR in Pakistan (refugees, asylum-seekers and stateless persons in Pakistan, as well as IDPs).
    [Show full text]
  • Technical Assessment Survey Report of WSS Sindh Province Ii
    Technical Assessment Survey Report of WSS District Hyderabad Technical Assessment Survey Report of WSS Sindh Province TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS.......................................................................................................... ii LIST OF TABLES................................................................................................................... iv STATEMENT BY THE FEDERAL SECRETARY, MINISTRY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ........................................................................................................................v PREFACE................................................................................................................................ vi LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS................................................................................................. vii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ..................................................................................................... viii STAFF ASSOCIATED WITH TECHNICAL ASSESSMENT SURVEY............................. ix EXECUTIVE SUMMARY .......................................................................................................x CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION...........................................................................................1 1.1 Background....................................................................................................................1 1.2 Provision of Safe Drinking Water Project .....................................................................2 1.3 Technical Assessment
    [Show full text]