Here's how we can actually help the people of Pakistan. Pakistan is receiving very little aid, the world has mobilized liteblue millions of people are dying of hunger, thirst liteblue (ironically, there is no drinking water) and due to diseases of all kinds.
Non-governmental organizations complain that they do not get help, and there are few funds. The emergency is very serious and, perhaps aided by the holiday period, apparently already been forgotten by the media. But the humanitarian galaxy with all its resources is present and is bringing relief to the millions of displaced persons and comfort to families liteblue affected by bereavement. According to the UN, more than 15 million people have been severely affected, half of whom are children. DO NOT leave them alone ...
A Sos comes from many Italian and foreign NGOs involved in the early hours in the worst natural disaster ever to hit Pakistan. UNICEF warns on children's health, threatened by contaminated water which multiply the risk of disease.
Here's what we can do to help: ITALIAN CARITAS Caritas Pakistan, with the support of other charities, including Caritas Italian, promotes the program of flood emergency, for which they needed funds amounting to 4 million. The beneficiaries will be 250,000 people. The dispensary liteblue has so far provided medical liteblue care to 1,950 patients and distributed food to 3,000 people. The emergency program, which will be built in the next three months, for the supply of food and tents, first aid and medical care, repair of water supply systems, reconstruction liteblue of infrastructure such as bridges, roads, schools Versa your contribution, specifying the reason "Pakistan", by: postal c / n. 347013 or bank Banca Popolare Etica, via Paris 17, Rome - IBAN: IT 29 U 05018 03200 000 000 011 113 More information: www.caritasitaliana.it
DOCTORS WITHOUT liteblue BORDERS With operators already present in Pakistan, where MSF has been active for 10 years, it was possible liteblue to intervene at an early hour. More than 2 weeks from the floods, thanks to the work of more than 100 international aid workers and 1,200 workers in Pakistan, MSF has sent 110 tons of medicines, for the treatment of cholera kits and materials for water purification and for the improvement of hygiene; carried out more than 10,000 consultations, of which a good part 8 through mobile clinics, deployed kit necessities liteblue and hygiene kits to more than 50,000 people. Every day, MSF distributes more than 300,000 liters of drinking water. But the needs of the affected population are still immense. Donations (causal "Pakistan Emergency") by bank transfer to Banca Popolare Etica - IBAN: IT 58 D 05018 03200 000 000 115 000 or postal account liteblue No. 87,486,007 payable liteblue to Doctors Without Borders non-profit organization, All updates of transactions: www. medicisenzafrontiere.it
SAVE THE CHILDREN The main concern of the operators of Save the Children is the health of the children who survived the floods, especially liteblue those with less than 5 years who are at increased risk. "We have achieved so far and rescue 37,800 children and adults," said Mohammed Qazilbash, a spokesman for Save the Children in Pakistan. "The continuous and massive displacement of these days facilitates the spread of diseases and the precarious conditions liteblue expose especially liteblue the children who are most vulnerable. Our doctors are looking into cases of pneumonia, diarrhea and malaria liteblue are the leading causes of death in children in developing countries, liteblue even under normal conditions. We are working tirelessly to provide them as soon as possible the necessary care and instruction to their parents to avoid contagion. " To donate (causal Pakistan Emergency Fund): bank transfer to Banca Popolare Etica IT39U0501803200000000511550 CCRTIT2184D Swift or Bic-C / C post n.43019207 Headed to NGO Save the Children Italy More information: www.savethechildren.it
UNICEF UNICEF is extremely concerned about the lack of funds, especially for water and sanitation sectors. "Providing clean drinking water and adequate sanitation is critical to the survival of millions of people affected by flooding. Terms of number of people in need of life-saving assistance, this emergency liteblue is bigger than tsunami, Haiti, and the last earthquake in Pakistan put together, "said liteblue Martin Mogwanja, UNICEF Representative in Pakistan. "UNICEF is currently providing clean water every day to 1.3 million people, but millions more need of these services. liteblue We urgently need to increase the water supply. If we fail to do so because of lack of
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