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UK response to UN appeal for Pakistan
(22 May 2009)
The
UK has given an additional £10 million to
help over 2,000,000 people displaced by the fighting
in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas and
North West Frontier Province of Pakistan. This
is in immediate response to an urgent UN Appeal
for humanitarian assistance for those fleeing
the unrest in Pakistan, announced Secretary of
State for International Development Douglas Alexander
today. The new commitment brings the UK's contribution
to addressing the humanitarian situation in Pakistan
to £22m.
The £10 million will
be distributed through the UN to aid agencies
working in NWFP. They will provide food, water
emergency shelter and other critical humanitarian
help to those most in need. Secretary of State
for International Development Douglas Alexander
said: "The UK is deeply concerned for the
wellbeing of over two million people displaced
by this conflict. A mass movement of people of
this scale poses huge humanitarian challenges.
The aid agencies on the ground are doing heroic
work under extremely difficult conditions and
we are determined to support their efforts. This
extra money will help the UN manage a coordinated
and effective international response to this crisis
to allow those affected by the fighting take the
first steps towards rebuilding their lives.
"The UK stands ready
to assist the Government of Pakistan to combat
the shared threat of violent extremism and we
remain strongly committed to our partnership with
the people of Pakistan."
DFID is providing £665
million of assistance to Pakistan from 2009 to
2013. By 2011, it will be the UK's second largest
development programme worldwide. We are committing
£250 million over five years to help put
more children into school, improve teaching and
provide the skills young people need to get jobs.
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