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Pakistan crisis worsens as more flee fighting
25 Jun 2009 17:21:00 GMT
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25 June 2009

As the estimated number of displaced people in Pakistan increases rapidly, the British Red Cross has made a £215,000 donation to help get food to those affected – but more money is urgently needed.

More than 2.5 million people have fled their homes in the north-west of the country, as a result of ongoing hostilities between security forces and armed groups in the region.

Around 75-80 per cent of these people are not housed in official displaced person camps but are staying with host communities, which are now becoming severely strained by the numbers of people in need.

Intense fighting

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) remains the only aid agency with access to the Swat Valley and Dir regions, where the fighting is intense, and still needs up to £22 million more to meet the needs of the civilians affected.

These people need basic healthcare, food, water and shelter – and as the monsoon season approaches, their situation may get even worse.

Ros Armitage, British Red Cross operations manager for conflict, said: "Although the British Red Cross launched its Pakistan Crisis Appeal last week, the situation is sufficiently urgent that we are also releasing £200,000 from our Disaster Fund, plus £15,000 from a corporate donor, to help pay for food for around 7,500 families."

An additional £10,000 from the corporate donor will be used to fund a nurse who will be seconded to the ICRC's field hospital in Peshawar.

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