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Save the Children has launched an appeal to help children
and families forced from their homes by the escalating conflict
in Pakistan’s North West Frontier Province.
Save the Children, in partnership with the government of
Pakistan’s North West Frontier Province and local authorities,
will provide health services and household supplies to families
affected by the crisis. Protection and education programs
will be available for children in temporary accommodation.
Emergency assistance will focus on children separated from
their families, families with children under the age of five
or with an injured or chronically ill family member and households
run by women.
“The lengthy conflict and intermittent fighting over
the past one-and-a-half years has stressed household reserves,
disrupted the local economy and resulted in the destruction
of hundreds of schools,” said Ned Olney, who heads Save
the Children’s international humanitarian response efforts
globally. “There is a desperate need for food and basic
health services are also badly over-stretched.”
Save the Children has worked
in Pakistan for more than 25 years —
helping improve the lives and well-being of Afghan refugees
and Pakistani children and women.
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about Save The Children relief efforts in Pakistan
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about Save the Children relief efforts in Pakistan, click
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Janet Cameron
Partnerships Manager
SAVE THE CHILDREN
Phone: +61 2 9211 8464
Facsimile: +61 2 9211 8866
Mobile: (0420) 708 544
Email: janet.cameron@savethechildren.org.au
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