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Creation date: 21 October 2013, Map doc name: PAK691_Pakistan_Humanitarian_Snapshot_v15_A4_20131015 for feedback: [email protected] Source: IDP and Afghan Refugee fiigures: UNHCR, IDPs Return: FDMA. Disclaimer: The designations employed and the presentation of material on this map do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. Dotted line represents approximately the Line of Control in Jammu & Kashmir agreed upon by India and Pakistan. The final status of Jammu & Kashmir has not yet been agreed upon by the parties. Karachi Islamabad Peshawar Muzafarabad Gilgit Lahore Quetta Jammu & Kashmir Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Punjab Balochistan Sindh P A K I S T A N INDIA AFGHANISTAN IRAN Arabian Sea Awaran Kech Bajaur Mohmand Nowshera Kohat Hangu Khyber Kurram North Waziristan South Waziristan D.I. Khan Orakzai Tank Fr Tank Peshawar FATA Khyber Paktunkhwa Jalozai New Durrani Togh Sarai Tirah Valley Areas of Return/Displacement Hosting Areas Area of Displacement Inaccessible Areas Legend KP and FATA IDP Camp Locations of Afghan refugees Legend Flood affected areas 2013 Epicenter (24 September 2013) Earthquake affected areas 2013 Source: WHO 7,830 Number of Dengue cases 2012-13 12,173 Total cases in Pakistan since January 2012 Jan to Jul 1,041 2012 2013 Oct (1st week) Sep Aug 606 1,056 1,930 6,298 in KP 7,161 Total cases only in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa from August till first week of October There is a 600% increse since August 2013 when compared to the total number of cases since January 2012 KP/FATA number of registered IDPs In Camp 10% Off Camp 90% 1 million Total IDPs 54% Male 46% Female 993,276 Total IDPs D.I. Khan 151,986 Jalozai 70,104 Kohat 1321,250 Peshawar 443,874 73,386 64,740 New Durrani 19,812 Togh Sarai 6,954 Hangu 7,800 Nowshehra 9,372 Khyber 13,998 Kurram Tank Source: UNHCR Bajaur 3,354 Mohmand 1,116 FATA IDP returns in 2013 Kurram 61,578 102,390 Total IDPs South Waziristan 11,400 Khyber 24,942 Source: UNHCR Balochistan earthquakes Sept 2013 138,372 Total affected people Source: NGO Assessment 79% Damaged 21% Destroyed 19,688 Houses Affected 51% Male 49% Female 200,000 Total people affected according to PDMA 80% to 100% affected families are in acute need of shelter/NFI. 47% health facilities are damaged. 60% of water from main sources does not appear clean. 90% to 100% children stopped going to school after the earthquakes. 4.1 million total people in need 165,546 registered families with almost 1 million individuals are currently displaced in Kyber Pakhtunkwa (KP) and the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) as a result of ongoing insecurity since 2008. More than 1.4 million people have returned to FATA since 2009. 1.61 million Afghan refugees remain in Pakistan, of whom UNHCR assists 592,648 in 81 refugee villages. 1.5 million people were affected in recent floods in 2013 (NDMA). In addition 138,372 people have been affected by earthquakes in Balochistan (NGO assessment). 1 million people remain displaced in KP/FATA due to insecurity 1.61 million Afghan refugees PEOPLE IN NEED 1.4 million people have returned to FATA since 2009 The needs of an estimated 1.5 million people affected by floods in 2013 are being monitored. 138,372 earthquake affected Pakistan: Humanitarian Snapshot (16 September - 15 October 2013)

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Creation date: 21 October 2013, Map doc name: PAK691_Pakistan_Humanitarian_Snapshot_v15_A4_20131015 for feedback: [email protected]: IDP and Afghan Refugee fiigures: UNHCR, IDPs Return: FDMA.

Disclaimer: The designations employed and the presentation of material on this map do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. Dotted line represents approximately the Line of Control in Jammu & Kashmir agreed upon by India and Pakistan. The final status of Jammu & Kashmir has not yet been agreed upon by the parties.

Karachi

IslamabadPeshawarMuzafarabad

Gilgit

Lahore

Quetta

Jammu &Kashmir

KhyberPakhtunkhwa

Punjab

Balochistan

Sindh

P A K I S T A N

INDIA

AFGHANISTAN

IRAN

Arabian Sea

AwaranKech

Bajaur

Mohmand

Nowshera

KohatHangu

Khyber

Kurram

NorthWaziristan

SouthWaziristan

D.I. Khan

Orakzai

Tank

Fr Tank

Peshawar

FATA

KhyberPaktunkhwa

JalozaiNew Durrani

Togh Sarai

Tirah Valley

Areas of Return/Displacement

Hosting AreasArea of Displacement

Inaccessible Areas

LegendKP and FATA

IDP Camp

Locations of Afghan refugees

Legend

Flood affected areas 2013

Epicenter (24 September 2013)Earthquake affected areas 2013

Source: WHO

7,830

Number of Dengue cases 2012-13

12,173 Total cases in Pakistan since January 2012

Jan to Jul

1,041

20122013

Oct(1st week)

SepAug

606 1,0561,930

6,298 in KP

7,161Total cases only in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa from August till first week of October

There is a

600% increse since August 2013 when compared tothe total number of cases since January 2012

KP/FATA number of registered IDPs

In Camp10%

Off Camp90%

1 million Total IDPs

54% Male

46% Female

993,276Total IDPs

D.I. Khan 151,986

Jalozai70,104

Kohat 1321,250

Peshawar 443,874

73,386

64,740New Durrani 19,812

Togh Sarai 6,954Hangu 7,800

Nowshehra 9,372Khyber 13,998

KurramTank

Source: UNHCRBajaur 3,354

Mohmand 1,116

FATA IDP returns in 2013

Kurram 61,578

102,390 Total IDPs

South Waziristan 11,400Khyber 24,942

Source: UNHCR

Balochistan earthquakes Sept 2013

138,372 Total affected people

Source: NGO Assessment79% Damaged

21% Destroyed

19,688HousesAffected

51% Male 49% Female

200,000 Total people affected according to PDMA

80% to 100% affected families arein acute need of shelter/NFI.

47% health facilities are damaged.

60% of water from main sourcesdoes not appear clean.

90% to 100% children stopped goingto school after the earthquakes.

4.1 milliontotal people in need

165,546 registered families with almost 1 million individuals are currently displaced in Kyber Pakhtunkwa (KP) and the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) as a result of ongoing insecurity since 2008. More than 1.4 million people have returned to FATA since 2009. 1.61 million Afghan refugees remain in Pakistan, of whom UNHCR assists 592,648 in 81 refugee villages. 1.5 million people were affected in recent floods in 2013 (NDMA). In addition 138,372 people have been affected by earthquakes in Balochistan (NGO assessment).

1 million peopleremain displaced in KP/FATAdue to insecurity

1.61 millionAfghan refugees

PEOPLE IN NEED

1.4 million peoplehave returned to FATA since 2009

The needs of an estimated 1.5 million people affected by floods in 2013 are being monitored.

138,372earthquake affected

Pakistan: Humanitarian Snapshot (16 September - 15 October 2013)