Acceleration of Humanitarian Response to address the emerging needs of calamity hits areas in Balochistan, Pakistan
Situation overview It’s been almost 7 months to the floods ravaging almost every part of Pakistan. The scale of devastation has been really high that families may not years to recover from the loses they bared. According the last situational report of UNOCHA still 1.8 million people are residing near polluted and stagnant floodwater ponds. As many of the people are living in temporarily shelters without having access to basic, the nutrition, food security and public health matter remain the highest concern. In Balochistan the Naseerabad division have been affected mostly by the torrential floods and aftermaths are further worse. Due to the contaminated still water, there is rise in the cases of malaria and water born disease in Naseerabad division, this may further accelerate when the summer season will be on its peak from April 2023. The Naseerabad region is well known for its hot weather condition where temperature rise from 40 to 50 degree Celsius. The extreme...