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PPP seeks climate justice for safer planet

ISLAMABAD   –   Pakistan People’s Party yesterday urged the world for ‘climate justice’ to make the Earth a safer planet. PPP…

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Funding for Water Management Training under “Orange Knowledge Programme”

Islamabad: Get #Water Management Training through scholarship funding offered by “Orange Knowledge Programme” which aims to contribute to a society’s…

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Women Victims on Frontline of Devastation As Pakistan Floods

Islamabad: Of the 6.4 million people in need of humanitarian assistance following the Monsoon rains, floods, and landslides in Pakistan,…

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UN Launches Humanitarian Aid Plan of $160 million for Suffering Pakistan

#UN Launches Humanitarian Aid Plan of $160 million to Help #Pakistan Deal with Devastating Flooding Washington: A $160 million emergency plan to…

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UN Chief to Visit Islamabad to Express Solidarity with #SufferingPakistan

UNITED NATIONS: Amid devastating flooding in Pakistan, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres will arrive in Islamabad in the first week…

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US Announces $30 million as Humanitarian Aid for Flood Victims of Pakistan

Islamabad: As 60% of Pakistan suffers from devastating flooding, the United States—through US Agency for International Development @USAID, is now…

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United Nations to Launch a Flash Appeal in Support of Pakistan’s Flood Victims

Islamabad: After disastrous floods in Pakistan, the United Nations is set to launch a Flash Appeal in support of Pakistan…

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FACTS ON #FloodsinPakistan 2022 VOW101

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UAE Team Provides Relief Assistance to Flood Affectees in Pakistan

Islamabad: The field teams of UAE Embassy in Islamabad, Consulate General in Karachi, UAE Red Crescent and Khalifa Bin Zayed…

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Heavy #FloodsinPakistan Show Scale of #ClimateChange Driven Vulnerabilities

Islamabad; The monsoon rains that began in June caused heavy #FloodsinPakistan , leaving nearly 1,000 people to death and more…

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