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Pakistan: ICRC deploys in Dir and Buner and assists thousands of displaced
02 Jul 2009 07:46:13 GMT
Source: International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) - Switzerland
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Following an initial round of assessments, the ICRC is working closely with the Pakistan Red Crescent Society and other partners within the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement to bring aid to tens of thousands of people affected by fighting in North-West Frontier Province.

"As we start to move about in the areas hardest hit by the fighting, we realize the magnitude of the population's needs.

Many residents cannot work or purchase food for their families.

Their resources are extremely limited and they often have to care for displaced relatives or friends," said Katharina Ritz, the ICRC's deputy head of operations for South Asia.

"We are now reaching thousands of people in Swat, Dir and Buner but will need unimpeded access to these areas to be able to do more."

Dir: The ICRC is now carrying out its humanitarian work in Dir, where the situation remains fraught with difficulty for thousands of people.

Recent fighting has forced many residents of Doghdara and Maidan to flee their homes at the same time that people displaced by the fighting in Swat have been entering the district.

Curfews prevent people from working and from purchasing basic commodities.

Shop owners cannot restock and most farmers are unable to tend their fields.

Commodity prices and unemployment are on the rise and the ability of the resident population to support displaced people (IDPs) is increasingly limited.

Many among the displaced have lost contact with family members.

Some displaced people move in with relatives or rent houses.

Many move into camps, where the situation is often extremely difficult owing to overcrowding and poor access to water, sanitation and medical care.

Women and children in the camps spend most of their time inside tents in unbearably high summer temperatures.

The ICRC has stepped up its assistance to those living in camps and with host families in both Upper and Lower Dir.

In the past week, it has brought them food and other items and sought to improve their access to clean water and sanitation.



Swat: The curfews still in place in much of Swat have prevented the valley's population from harvesting their fields.

As in Dir, most stores in the district are still closed since movement restrictions have prevented restocking.

When and where goods are available, they are expensive.

The ICRC's access to and movement in Swat have been problematic and remain limited.

The organization intends to continue to operate in Swat, but its ability to deliver aid there and in other areas beset by fighting hinges on safe and unimpeded access.

It has reminded all parties of their responsibility to facilitate humanitarian activities.



Buner: Displaced people have been returning to Buner district at a sharply increasing rate over the past week.

Most head for Daggar, the district's main city, and its outskirts.

Their return has been spurred on by electricity being restored in and around Daggar.



Malakand and Swabi: The ICRC and the Pakistan Red Crescent are working with the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies to provide additional humanitarian support for some 350,000 people staying with host families outside areas directly affected by fighting in Malakand and Swabi Divisions, where many displaced people have settled temporarily.

Among those receiving the aid are some 140,000 displaced people currently staying with host families and 70,000 now living in camps.

In coming weeks and months, the ICRC will also provide assistance for over 140,000 returnees and residents in areas directly affected by the fighting.



Facts and Figures:

For further information, please contact:
Sébastien Brack, ICRC Islamabad, tel: +92 300 850 81 38
Sitara Jabeen, ICRC Islamabad, tel: +92 300 850 56 93
Simon Schorno, ICRC Geneva, tel: +41 79 251 93 02

For more information about the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) operation in Pakistan, please see: Pakistan: the worsening plight of displaced children


See also ICRC media contacts

This article on www.icrc.org


[ Any views expressed in this article are those of the writer and not of Reuters. ]


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