UNHCR hands over thousands of tents, other emergency relief items to Sindh government
Dr. Jassim Taqui
DG Al-Bab
Institute for Strategic Studies
Islamabad, September 8 , 2022: UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, has handed over
thousands of tents and other emergency relief items to the Sindh government,t
which will benefit hundreds of thousands of flood-affected people in the
province.
The first three of nine
scheduled flights arrived on Monday in Pakistan – with the other six scheduled
this week. UNHCR trucks carrying relief items are also on the road from
Uzbekistan, with more convoys scheduled. Emergency relief items are being
transported from Peshawar, which has already reached Sukkur Humanitarian
Response Facilities.
A total of 18,800 tents,
310,000 blankets, 76,000 buckets, 56,500 jerrycans, 67,500 plastic tarpaulins,
112,000 Sleeping mats, 150,000, mosquito nets, 140,000 Solar Lamps, 24,700
kitchen sets, 32,000 Sanitary napkins, 4,500 Soap and 3,500 Dignity Kits are
being given to the Provincial Disaster Management Authority in Sindh province.
UNHCR’s Assistant
Representative for Protection, Leyla Nugmanova called on Sindh Chief Minister
Syed Murad Ali Shah. The CM’s team briefed the UNHCR officials about the
current situation in various flood-affected districts and the damage it caused.
The UNHCR Representative
and Director General of PDMA, Syed Salman Sha,h signed a memorandum to hand
over the items for immediate distribution to people affected by the floods.
The Sindh chief minister
welcomed UNHCR’s contribution, terming it timely and important as needs are
massive. The world is yet to understand the scale of this disaster and the
devastation by floods.
“UNHCR is lending all
possible support to Pakistan in this hour of need,’’ said Leyla Nugmanova,
UNHCR Assistant Representative for Protection in Pakistan.
“Based on our forty
years of partnership and Pakistan’s extraordinary generosity for refugees, we
cannot let the country and its people handle this colossal tragedy alone. The
world has to understand what the people in Pakistan are going through and has
to step in to help fast,” she added.
UNHCR has been part of
the monsoon response since July, when the agency started to provide relief
items and assistance for refugees and host communities. In addition, UNHCR
directly provided tents to the flood-affected refugees and host communities
through its partners.
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