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Sindh Flood 2011 - Union Council Ranking - Umerkot District PAKISTAN - Sindh Flood 2011 - Union Council Ranking - Umerkot 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: Identify high priority union councils with outstanding needs. SANGHAR SANGHAR SANGHAR Facilitate stackholders to plan/support interventions and divert Khokhrapar Khokhrapar Khokhrapar Chhore Chhore Chhore Shah resources where they are most needed. Shadi Pithoro Shah Shadi Pithoro Shadi Pithoro Shah Mardan Mardan Pali Mardan Umerkot Pali Pithoro Dhoro Umerkot Pali Pithoro Dhoro Umerkot Pithoro Shah Dhoro Shah Sabho Shah Sabho Naro Sabho Naro Naro Provide common prioritization framework to clusters, agencies Khararo Khararo Khararo Satriyoon Syed Umerkot Satriyoon Syed Umerkot Satriyoon Syed Umerkot Aroro Atta Aroro Atta Aroro Atta Bhurgari Bhurgari Bhurgari Muhammad Gharibabad Muhammad Gharibabad Muhammad Gharibabad Palli Palli Palli and donors. Samaro Samaro Samaro Agriculture Road Road Road Khejrari Khejrari Khejrari Samaro Samaro Samaro Samaro Mir Wali Samaro Mir Wali Samaro Mir Wali First round of this exercise is completed from February - March Muhammad Muhammad Muhammad Talpur Talpur Talpur 2012. Padhrio Faqir Abdullah Padhrio Faqir Abdullah Padhrio Faqir Abdullah Kunri Kunri Kunri MIRPUR Bustan MIRPUR Bustan MIRPUR Bustan KHAS Kunri KHAS Kunri KHAS Kunri Kunri Memon Shajro Kunri Memon Shajro Kunri Memon Shajro Nabisar Nabisar Nabisar Road Road Road Balochistan Punjab Sher Khan Sher Khan Sher Khan Chadio Chadio Chadio PAKISTAN THARPARKAR THARPARKAR THARPARKAR AFGHANISTAN INDIA Sindh Pakistan PAKISTAN INDIA Umerkot Agriculture WASH Shelter & NFIs Arabian Sea SANGHAR SANGHAR SANGHAR Khokhrapar Khokhrapar Khokhrapar Priority Scale Chhore Chhore Chhore Shadi Pithoro Shah Shadi Pithoro Shah Shadi Pithoro Shah Mardan Mardan Pali Mardan Umerkot Pali Pithoro Dhoro Umerkot Pali Pithoro Dhoro Umerkot Pithoro Shah Dhoro Shah Sabho Shah Sabho Naro Sabho Naro Naro High Moderate Low No Priority Khararo Khararo Khararo Satriyoon Syed Umerkot Satriyoon Syed Umerkot Satriyoon Syed Umerkot Aroro Atta Aroro Atta Aroro Atta Bhurgari Muhammad Gharibabad Bhurgari Muhammad Gharibabad Bhurgari Muhammad Gharibabad Palli Palli Palli Samaro Samaro Samaro Road Khejrari Road Khejrari Road Khejrari Samaro Samaro Samaro Samaro Mir Wali Samaro Mir Wali Samaro Mir Wali Muhammad Muhammad Muhammad Talpur Talpur Talpur Brief Overview of district: Padhrio Faqir Abdullah Padhrio Faqir Abdullah Padhrio Faqir Abdullah Kunri Kunri Kunri MIRPUR Bustan MIRPUR Bustan MIRPUR Bustan Affected KHAS Kunri KHAS Kunri KHAS Kunri Total Kunri Memon Shajro Kunri Memon Shajro Kunri Memon Shajro Nabisar Nabisar Nabisar Population (estimated 2011) 949’481 821’581 Road Road Road Sher Khan Sher Khan Sher Khan Chadio Chadio Chadio Area (square km) N/A 3’755 THARPARKAR THARPARKAR THARPARKAR Number of talukas 4 4 Number of union councils 27 27 Health Nutrition Protection Number of villages N/A 2’869 SANGHAR SANGHAR SANGHAR Khokhrapar Khokhrapar Khokhrapar Chhore Chhore Chhore Shadi Pithoro Shah Shadi Pithoro Shah Shadi Pithoro Shah Mardan Mardan Pali Pithoro Dhoro Umerkot Pali Mardan Umerkot Pali Pithoro Dhoro Umerkot Shah Sabho Pithoro Shah Dhoro Shah Sabho Naro Naro Sabho Naro Khararo Khararo Khararo Satriyoon Syed Umerkot Satriyoon Syed Umerkot Satriyoon Syed Umerkot Aroro Atta Aroro Atta Aroro Atta Disclaimer: The designation employed and the presentation of material on this map do not Bhurgari Muhammad Gharibabad Bhurgari Muhammad Gharibabad Bhurgari Muhammad Gharibabad Palli Palli Palli imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on th epart of the Secretariat of the Samaro Samaro Samaro Road Khejrari Road Khejrari Road Khejrari Samaro Samaro Samaro United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, teritary, city or areaor of its Samaro Mir Wali Samaro Mir Wali Samaro Mir Wali Muhammad Muhammad Muhammad authorities, or concerning the edelimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. Talpur Talpur Talpur Dotted line represents approximately the Line of Control in Jammu & Kashmir agreed upon Padhrio Faqir Abdullah Padhrio Faqir Abdullah Padhrio Faqir Abdullah Kunri Kunri Kunri by India and Pakistan. The final Status of Jammu & Kashmir has not yet been agreed upon MIRPUR Bustan MIRPUR Bustan MIRPUR Bustan KHAS Kunri KHAS Kunri KHAS Kunri by the parties. Kunri Memon Shajro Kunri Memon Shajro Kunri Memon Shajro Nabisar Nabisar Nabisar Road Road Road PAK687_Sindh_Umerkot_Thematic_a3_V01_L_20120328 Doc Name: Sher Khan Sher Khan Sher Khan Chadio Chadio Chadio Creation date: 28 March 2012 Glide number: FL-2011-000130-PAK THARPARKAR THARPARKAR THARPARKAR Sources: Union council ranking data (UNOCHA, UNDP), admin 0 boundaries (GAUL), admin 1, admin 2 and admin 3 boundaries (PCO), admin 4 (TSSU, this data is collected from field, still its cleaning and verification is required) .
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