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Oxfam has launched a rapid relief effort in districts throughout Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Punjab and Sindh. We are currently providing clean water, sanitation, hygiene kits, food and essential household items. We are working to reach more than a million people – despite logistical challenges.
Pakistan floods: What Oxfam is doing

News

29 August, 2010
One month after the floods first reached disastrous levels in Pakistan, the waters continue to rise. Many areas are still cut off and millions of people are in desperate need of immediate help. Reconstruction efforts must begin immediately to avoid devastating long-term consequences for the country.
25 August, 2010
Kristalina Georgieva, European Humanitarian Commissioner, today visited Pakistan to see the effect of the devastating floods on the country. More than 17 million people are now affected by the floods – in an area that now constitutes the world's largest freshwater lake.
24 August, 2010
Floods and heavy rains across Niger have destroyed crops less than two months before harvest, compounding the country's existing food crisis. Flooding has killed at least six people, left thousands homeless, ruined crops and forced hungry families to crisis point.

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