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ONGOING USAID/OFDA PROGRAMS 43 FOR AFFECTED POPULATIONS IN Î!

TUR K M E N I S TA N U ZB E KI S TAN TA J I KIS TA N TA J I KIS TA N Flood Areas Severely affected districts CH I N A Moderately affected districts Baltit SOURCES: UNOSAT, OCHA G i l g i t - B a l t i s t a n E Chilas ACDB FGIJ Astor "#! Goma Saidu Kel Kabul Î! K P k Tithwal Parachinar ! Î Thal A J K A F G H ANI S TA N Bhimbar FATA Gujrat FATA E Tank Dera B IJ Ismail Khan Zhob Sadar P u n j a b I R A N Shujaabad Sibi PUNJAB Nok Dalbandin B a l o c h i s t a n B New Kundi Rahimyar Delhi Surab Khan Î! Jacobabad Shikarpur KEY I N D I A A Agriculture and Food Security C Economic Recovery and Market Systems Panjgur Dadu Moro D Health S i n d h Humanitarian Coordination Bela B and Information Management Turbat Sanghar E Logistics and Relief Commodities Hoshab Nutrition Hyderabad F Protection Pasni Matli G Jiwani I Shelter and Settlements A r a b i a n S e a J Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene USAID/OFDA-funded partners are currently implementing 0 100 200 mi programs that target conflict-affected populations, !The boundaries and names used on this including individuals now affected by flooding. Îmap do not imply official endorsement or 0 100 200 300 km 09/01/10 acceptance by the U.S. Government. 43 USG HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE TO PAKISTAN FOR THE FLOODS Î!

T U R K M E N I S TA N U Z B E K I S TAN TA J I K I S TA N TA J I K I S TA N C H I N A AFFECTED AREAS GILGIT- BALTISTAN Implementing Partners, IFRC AC IJ Baltit WHO D U.N. Agencies, D Implementing Partners,  E and the GoP C  J G i l g i t - INFORMA Gilgit IC TI U.N. Agencies, PH O A N E KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA R CDB U and the GoP IOM B a l t i s t a n G N O I

T  E AFGIJ Implementing Partners, Chilas G PPAF Astor Skardu IOM E EJ U.N. Agencies, Goma U E S A C IJ A and the GoP D D UNICEF RSPN E I F J Saidu D O J Kel / D C H A / WFP E ICRC  IOM KIabul ! K a K P k Muzaffarabad WHO UNHCR  WHO Î b u D D l Mardan Tithwal WFP 5 UNICEF J Tarbela Peshawar Islamabad Low Implementing Partners, Parachinar ! U.N. Agencies, Î Kotli AJK e Thal and the GoP Rawalpindi A J K WHO Bannu Mangla Bhimbar D Low UNICEF J FATA Gujrat A F G H A N I S TA N Chashma Sialkot Low Tank Dera Gujranwala Sargodha Ismail m u Khan l e

h J Lahore Jhang Faisalabad Zhob Sadar v i R a Trimmu Kasur LowoLow Taunsa I R A N Chaman P u n j a b Sahiwal Low Dera b a Ghazi n e Multan Khan h e j KEY Quetta C t l S u Shujaabad USAID/OFDA USAID/FFP Sibi PUNJAB USAID/Pakistan State/PRM cut-o Bahawalpur Implementing s Partners EI C Nok B a l o c h i s t a n u GDJ A AgricultureNe wand Food Security Dalbandin Guddu d Kundi n WHO High I Rahimyar D EconomicD Recoveryelhi and Market Systems Surab C BALOCHISTAN Khan UNICEF J Î! Jacobabad  Electricity 0 100 200 mi Implementing Shikarpur Partners EI Khuzdar Emergency Relief Activities J Sukkur  0 100 200 300 km Larkana WHO D Sukkur I N D I A e Food Vouchers UNICEF J Khairpur High National boundary  GoP Flood Response Support Panjgur Dadu Implementing Line of control Moro Health S i n d h Partners EIGDJC D Provincial boundary Bela Nawabshah WHO Humanitarian Coordination and Turbat Sanghar D B Information Management District boundary UNICEF Hoshab Kotri Mirpur J 5 Local and Regional Food Procurement Barrage Extremely High Khas E Logistics and Relief Commodities Flood Areas Hyderabad Pasni Matli F Nutrition Severely affected districts Jiwani Thatta Major breach in Mulchand-Sarjini Evacuation of Thatta town Karachi embankment on August 26th G Protection Moderately affected districts announced August 26th I Shelter and Settlements Limited access by road vehicle A r a b i a n S e a Title II Food Assistance Large-scale evacuations since The boundaries and names used on this Î! August 26th map do not imply official endorsement or J Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene SOURCES: OCHA, NDMA, UNOSAT acceptance by the U.S. Government. 09/01/10