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US to Provide Additional $30 Million for Pakistan’s Flood Victims

US Ambassador to Pakistan Donald Blome Thursday announced an additional $30 million in humanitarian assistance to support flood-affected populations in Pakistan.

The US ambassador made the announcement during a visit with the US Agency for International Development (USAID’s) implementing partner Agency for Technical Cooperation and Development (ACTED) to the Shikarpur District of Sindh, where he helped distribute emergency shelter, latrine, and hygiene kits to flood-affected people.

The ambassador also travelled to Makhno village where the US government’s emergency shelter kits are being used as temporary housing by the flood-affected community. While there, he spoke with flood victims to learn about the impact of the flooding and understand their needs

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This new funding brings the total US assistance to Pakistan for flood response, food security, disaster preparedness, and capacity-building efforts to $97 million this year.

The new funding will expand efforts to address immediate needs, scaling up assistance to the most affected communities, and enabling USAID to reach more than 4 million people. With the additional funding, the US government, through USAID, will provide life-saving food, nutrition, and health assistance to mitigate increased food insecurity and malnutrition resulting from the impact of the floods, as well as curb the rise of diseases resulting from stagnant flood waters.

The new funding will also provide shelter supplies to help families rebuild as well as winterization kits to help families prepare as cold weather approaches. Because women and girls are disproportionately impacted by natural disasters, like flooding, the US is providing increased protection support to prevent gender-based violence as well as provide support for survivors. Logistics support to partners will help accelerate the delivery of relief assistance to those in need.

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