Pakistan floods: Oxfam provides 100,000 people with clean water
Less than a week into the crisis, Oxfam is delivering clean water to almost 100,000 people made homeless by catastrophic flooding in Pakistan.
In four of the worst affected areas of the Khyber Paktankhwa (formally NWFP) and Punjab Province, Oxfam and partners are repairing damaged water systems and trucking drinking water to those stranded or displaced from their homes.
Oxfam's Country Director Neva Khan said:
"We are providing water purification sachets to people who are reduced to drinking from ponds and dirty standing water. At the same time, we are training people on how to clean the water and how to stay as hygienic as possible in such a chaotic and dangerous environment."
"The rains started falling a week ago and with every day that goes by more young children will be fighting deadly water-borne diseases. At this critical time we are prioritizing getting drinking water to women and children to stem an increase in diarrheal diseases.
In Punjab Province, Oxfam has deployed emergency boats to assist government search and rescue efforts, which have already evacuated 54,000 people to safety.
Khan said:
"People are sheltering in schools, living in makeshift shelters or being hosted by families whose homes are still standing. In the worst-hit areas everyone is struggling to find clean drinking water and food. Oxfam is providing clean water to people who have lost everything."
Oxfam is appealing for $6 million to help people get through the immediate days and weeks and to boost recovery over the long-term. The agency is also planning to provide emergency latrines, hygiene kits to help people who have lost everything in the floods, as well cooked food and cash for work.
What Oxfam is doing
Oxfam has rehabilitated four water systems by repairing pipes or providing fuel to pumps - these simple measures have provided clean water for four villages or 56,000 people.
Oxfam is tankering water to those who have been stranded or displaced. For four days we have been making four to six daily trips to 14 different locations reaching 39,200 people per day with drinking water.
Water quality is very important so Oxfam is treating the water with chlorine and in Swat Valley in Northern Pakistan it is using a water treatment plant.
Read more
Donate to Oxfam's Pakistan flood appeal
Watch the video: Oxfam's Neva Khan eyewitness account of our response & the challenging situation (via BBC News)
Pakistan floods: The situation and Oxfam's emergency response
Notes to Editors
- The public can donate at http://www.oxfam.org/pakistanfloods#donate
- Photos from Pakistan are available on request.
- Oxfam staff are available for interview on the ground in the affected area.
- Oxfam has been working in Pakistan since 1973. We support local partners and work with government authorities to improve the livelihoods of those living in poverty, and provide humanitarian assistance to those affected by disasters and conflict.
Contact Information
- Louis Belanger, Oxfam International Media Officer,+ 1 917 224 0834, louis.belanger@oxfaminternational.org
- Ian Bray, Senior Press Officer, Oxfam GB, +44 (0)1865 472289 or +44 (0)7721 461339
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