UN chief calls for support for Pakistan in wake of floods

In this picture taken on Sept 27, 2022, an internally displaced flood-affected woman takes care of her sick child admitted in a hospital in Johi, Dadu district of Sindh province. (RIZWAN TABASSUM / AFP)

UNITED NATIONS – UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Friday called for international support for Pakistan in the wake of devastating floods.

The United Nations is working with the Pakistani government to convene a pledging conference to provide concrete support for rehabilitation and reconstruction efforts, he told the UN General Assembly, which is expected to adopt a resolution on solidarity with Pakistan.

The United Nations is working with the Pakistani government to convene a pledging conference to provide concrete support for rehabilitation and reconstruction efforts

Pakistan's National Disaster Management Authority said Thursday that 1,700 people had been killed by the floods since mid-June and 12,867 others injured in the South Asian Country.

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Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif said on the same day that his government had spent about US$450 million in relief efforts.

"I urge donor countries, international financial institutions and other relevant international organizations, along with the private sector and civil society to fully support these efforts," Guterres said.

The United Nations launched the Pakistan floods response plan. The revised plan calls for US$816 million – a surge of US$656 million from the initial appeal – to respond to the most urgent needs through next May.

"We must act — and we must act now," Guterres said. "Climate chaos is knocking on everyone's door, right now. We must step up and answer the call for the people of Pakistan. This global crisis demands global solidarity and a global response." 

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