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Sovereign Project | 56261-001

The Project is in response to 2022 Flood in Pakistan that has affected over 33 million population across the country. The heavy rains across Pakistan that started in late June and are continuing which have caused flash floods, landslides, and glacial lake outburst across Pakistan. The country received over 60% of the total normal monsoon rainfall in just 3 weeks of July. The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) reported in the donors' conference on 25 August 2022 that as compared to the last 30 years' average of monsoon rainfall, Balochistan and Sindh have already received 404.23% and 476% more monsoon rainfall this year.

Project Details

  • Project Officer
    Shafi, Mian S.
    Central and West Asia Department
    Request for information
  • Approval Date
    30 August 2022
  • Country/Economy
    Pakistan
  • Sector
    • Public sector management
Project Name Pakistan: 2022 Flood Emergency Response
Project Number 56261-001
Country / Economy Pakistan
Project Status Approved
Project Type / Modality of Assistance Grant
Source of Funding / Amount
Grant 0844-PAK: Pakistan: 2022 Flood Emergency Response
Asia Pacific Disaster Response Fund US$ 3.00 million
Strategic Agendas Inclusive economic growth
Drivers of Change Partnerships
Sector / Subsector

Public sector management / Social protection initiatives

Gender Equity and Mainstreaming No gender elements
Description

The Project is in response to 2022 Flood in Pakistan that has affected over 33 million population across the country. The heavy rains across Pakistan that started in late June and are continuing which have caused flash floods, landslides, and glacial lake outburst across Pakistan. The country received over 60% of the total normal monsoon rainfall in just 3 weeks of July. The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) reported in the donors' conference on 25 August 2022 that as compared to the last 30 years' average of monsoon rainfall, Balochistan and Sindh have already received 404.23% and 476% more monsoon rainfall this year.

As of 27 August 2022, around 33 million people have been affected from floods. At least 1,033 people, including 348 children and 207 women, have died, while 1,527 people have been injured. A total of 498,442 people are currently in relief camps. According to the NDMA, 949,858 houses have been damaged, out of which 287,412 have been destroyed. A total of 3,451 kilometers (km) of roads, mostly in Sindh (2,328 km), and Balochistan (1,000 km), have been damaged, in addition to 149 bridges. A total of 719,558 livestock, a critical source of sustenance and livelihoods for many families, have perished. According to the UN Situation Report number 3, around 2 million acres of crops and orchards have also been impacted, including at least 304,000 acres in Balochistan, 178,000 acres in Punjab and some 1,540,000 acres in Sindh. Data from provincial education departments show that at least 17,566 schools were damaged or destroyed during the floods, including 15,842 schools in Sindh, 544 in Balochistan and 1,180 in Punjab.

The APDRF Grant assistance will be used to meet the the key needs of the flood affected people as identified by the government, which include (i) tents and bedding, (ii) mosquito nets, (iii) emergency medical supplies, (iv) WASH supplies, (v) food supplies, and (vi) relief and rescue equipment, where required. However, needs and demands may change as the situation evolves in the coming weeks.

Project Rationale and Linkage to Country/Regional Strategy

The disaster came amidst (i) a serious economic and financial crisis in the country due to both external (oil and food crisis, supply chain issues, and ongoing conflict in eastern Europe) and internal (high inflation, fiscal and balance of payments deficits, and debt burden) factors; (ii) aftershocks of recent and still on-going COVID-19 waves, and (iii) a prolonged political instability in the country. The country recorded a current account deficit of $17.4 billion in financial year (FY) 2022 compared to a gap of just $2.82 billion in FY2021. In order to meet the conditions of the ongoing IMF program--the extended fund facility--approved in July 2019, the government has already curtailed spending, increased tax rates and substantially increased energy tariff, which will increase the hardship in the flood-affected areas. In such a tight fiscal position, the government has limited headroom to divert funds to meet the recovery and relief needs--most of the current allocations have been diverted from the already squeezed development budget of the country.

Considering the already challenged financial position of the country, the scale of the current flood is beyond the capacity of Pakistan and its agencies to meet the immediate expenses necessary to restore life-saving services to the affected population. Pakistan needs immediate assistance. The Government of Pakistan requested JJ竞技(拉萨)登录手游 through the Ministry of Economic Affairs to provide an Asia Pacific Disaster Response Fund (APDRF) grant to help meet the immediate needs related to the country's response efforts. The government also requested humanitarian and financial assistance from other international development partners.

Impact To alleviate financial resource constraints to meet immediate needs and deliver appropriate disaster response where required.
Project Outcome
Description of Outcome The government's financial resource constraints to meet immediate needs and deliver appropriate disaster response alleviated
Progress Toward Outcome
Implementation Progress
Description of Project Outputs Financial support to the government to meet immediate needs and deliver appropriate disaster response provided
Status of Implementation Progress (Outputs, Activities, and Issues)
Geographical Location Nation-wide, Pakistan
Safeguard Categories
Environment FI
Involuntary Resettlement FI
Indigenous Peoples FI
Summary of Environmental and Social Aspects
Environmental Aspects
Involuntary Resettlement
Indigenous Peoples
Stakeholder Communication, Participation, and Consultation
During Project Design
During Project Implementation
Responsible JJ竞技(拉萨)登录手游 Officer Shafi, Mian S.
Responsible JJ竞技(拉萨)登录手游 Department Central and West Asia Department
Responsible JJ竞技(拉萨)登录手游 Division Pakistan Resident Mission
Executing Agencies
Economic Affairs Division (Old)
Timetable
Concept Clearance -
Fact Finding -
MRM -
Approval 30 Aug 2022
Last Review Mission -
Last PDS Update 05 Sep 2022

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