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Matiari District PAKISTAN PAKISTAN - Sindh Flood 2011 - Union Council Ranking - Matiari District Union council ranking exercise, coordinated by UNOCHA and Community Restoration Food Education UNDP, is a joint effort of Government and humanitarian partners S. BENAZIRABAD S. BENAZIRABAD S. BENAZIRABAD Shah Bhalidino Shah Bhalidino Shah Bhalidino Mir Kaka in the notified districts of 2011 floods in Sindh. Its purpose is to: Mir Kaka Mir Kaka Rahu Rahu Rahu Identify high priority union councils with outstanding needs. Saeed Saeed Zerpir Saeed Zerpir Zerpir Abad Facilitate stackholders to plan/support interventions and divert Abad Abad Hala Hala Bhanoth Hala Bhanoth Bhanoth Karam Khan SANGHAR SANGHAR resources where they are most needed. Karam Khan SANGHAR Karam Khan Nizamani Nizamani Nizamani Bhitshah Provide common prioritization framework to clusters, agencies Bhitshah Bhitshah Faqeer Faqeer Faqeer Nooh Nooh Nooh Hothyai and donors. Hothyai Hala Old Hala-2 Hothyai JAMSHORO Hala Old Hala-2 JAMSHORO JAMSHORO Hala Old Hala-2 First round of this exercise is completed from February - March Oderolal Oderolal Oderolal Village Village Village 2012. Sekhat Sekhat Sekhat Matiari Balochistan Punjab Matiari Oderolal Oderolal Matiari Oderolal Station Station Matiari Station Matiari Matiari Shah Alam Bau Khan Shah Alam Shah Alam Bau Khan Bau Khan AFGHANISTAN PAKISTAN Shah Pathan Shah INDIA Shah Pathan TANDO ALLAH TANDO ALLAH Pathan TANDO ALLAH YAR Pakistan YAR YAR Tajpur PAKISTAN Tajpur Tajpur Matiari HYDERABAD HYDERABAD INDIA HYDERABAD Sindh Arabian Sea Agriculture WASH Shelter & NFIs S. BENAZIRABAD S. BENAZIRABAD S. BENAZIRABAD Shah Bhalidino Shah Bhalidino Shah Bhalidino Priority Scale Mir Kaka Mir Kaka Mir Kaka Rahu Rahu High Moderate Low No Priority Rahu Saeed Zerpir Saeed Zerpir Saeed Zerpir Abad Abad Abad Hala Hala Hala Bhanoth Bhanoth Bhanoth Karam Khan SANGHAR Karam Khan SANGHAR Karam Khan SANGHAR Nizamani Nizamani Nizamani Bhitshah Bhitshah Bhitshah Faqeer Faqeer Faqeer Nooh Nooh Nooh Hothyai Hothyai Hothyai Hala Old Hala-2 Hala Old Hala-2 Hala Old Brief Overview of district: JAMSHORO JAMSHORO JAMSHORO Hala-2 Oderolal Oderolal Oderolal Total Affected Village Village Village Sekhat Sekhat Sekhat Population (estimated 2011) 675’182 109’629 Matiari Oderolal Matiari Oderolal Matiari Oderolal Station Station Matiari Matiari Matiari Station Area (square km) 1’417 651 Shah Alam Bau Khan Shah Alam Bau Khan Shah Alam Bau Khan Shah Pathan TANDO ALLAH Shah Pathan TANDO ALLAH Shah Pathan TANDO ALLAH Number of talukas 3 3 YAR YAR YAR Tajpur Tajpur Tajpur HYDERABAD HYDERABAD HYDERABAD Number of union councils 19 19 Number of dehs 126 55 Health Nutrition Protection Number of villages N/A 415 S. BENAZIRABAD S. BENAZIRABAD S. BENAZIRABAD Shah Bhalidino Shah Bhalidino Shah Bhalidino Mir Kaka Mir Kaka Mir Kaka Rahu Rahu Rahu Saeed Zerpir Saeed Zerpir Saeed Zerpir Abad Abad Abad Hala Hala Hala Bhanoth Bhanoth Bhanoth Karam Khan SANGHAR Karam Khan SANGHAR Karam Khan SANGHAR Nizamani Nizamani Nizamani Bhitshah Bhitshah Bhitshah Faqeer Faqeer Faqeer Nooh Nooh Nooh Hothyai Hothyai Hothyai JAMSHORO Hala Old Hala-2 JAMSHORO Hala Old Hala-2 JAMSHORO Hala Old Hala-2 Disclaimer: The designation employed and the presentation of material on this map do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on th epart of the Secretariat of the Oderolal Oderolal Oderolal United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, teritary, city or areaor of its Village Village Village authorities, or concerning the edelimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. Sekhat Sekhat Sekhat Dotted line represents approximately the Line of Control in Jammu & Kashmir agreed upon Matiari Oderolal Matiari Oderolal Matiari Oderolal Station Station by India and Pakistan. The final Status of Jammu & Kashmir has not yet been agreed upon Matiari Matiari Station Matiari Shah Alam by the parties. Bau Khan Shah Alam Bau Khan Shah Alam Bau Khan Shah Pathan TANDO ALLAH Shah Pathan Shah Pathan Doc Name:PAK687_Sindh_Matiari_Thematic_a3_V01_L_20120326 TANDO ALLAH TANDO ALLAH YAR YAR YAR Creation date: 26 March 2012 Glide number: FL-2011-000130-PAK Tajpur Tajpur Tajpur HYDERABAD Sources: Union council ranking data (UNOCHA, UNDP), admin 0 boundaries (GAUL), HYDERABAD HYDERABAD admin 1, admin 2, admin 3 and admin 4 boundaries (PCO).
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