Pakistan Floods Appeal 2022 - Call for Expressions of Interest

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Disasters Emergency Committee Pakistan Floods Appeal 2022 Real-time Response Review Call for Expressions of Interest – October 2022

Introduction The Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) brings together fifteen of the UK’s leading aid charities to raise funds in response to major international humanitarian crises. In order to support members’ activities, harness lessons and inform real-time revisions to ongoing humanitarian programmes, the DEC Secretariat is commissioning a review of programmes funded by the Pakistan Floods Appeal, scheduled to take place across the first quarter of 2023. Background Following the start of the rainy season in June, Pakistan was hit with extreme monsoon rainfall, leading to devastating flash flooding and landslides. 33 million people – more than 15% of Pakistan’s 220 million population have been affected [UN OCHA 4 Oct 22], as the heavy rains, flooding and landslides continue to destroy homes, critical infrastructure, and livelihoods. According to the United Nations, some 20.6 million people are estimated to need humanitarian assistance. At least 7.9 million people who have been displaced, with half a million in temporary shelters in relief camps [UN OCHA 4 Oct 22]. As of 4 October, according to reports, over 1,696 people have died and 12,867 have been injured. 768,598 houses have been destroyed, and 1,280,191 partially damaged [NDMA 4 Oct 22]. On 28 August, Pakistan’s foreign minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari appealed to the international community for financial and humanitarian aid as the situation rapidly deteriorated. The floods come at a time when Pakistan faces one of its worst economic crises and extreme inflation. In response to the escalating humanitarian needs, the DEC launched the Pakistan Floods Appeal on 1 September 2022. Eleven Member Charities 1 are responding as part of the DEC appeal, working with national and local partners across five provinces in Pakistan. At the time of posting, the DEC fundraising campaign has raised over £31.5 million including £5 million UK Aid Match funding. The eleven member charities taking part in the appeal will spend DEC funds over a period of two years, split into Phase 1 (the first 6 months) and Phase 2 (the following 18 months) of the response. An initial allocation of £17 million has been made to members to support humanitarian programmes.

Action Against Hunger, Age International, British Red Cross, CAFOD, CARE, Concern Worldwide, International Rescue Committee, Islamic Relief Worldwide, Oxfam, Save the Children, and Tearfund

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