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Ready or not: Pakistan’s resilience to disasters one year on from the floods

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Oxfam International Secretariat

150 Oxfam Briefing Paper:

As Pakistan faces another monsoon season and the likelihood of more disasters, the country is not prepared, asserts this paper. Many factors which have hampered the relief and reconstruction effort are still present, such as an inadequate disaster  management system and a lack of emergency relief co-ordination and leadership. These institutional challenges must be resolved as soon as possible. The government and donors need to invest heavily in measures to reduce disaster risks such as better early warning systems, flood control, and more resilient housing. They should also tackle the underlying social inequalities which leave people vulnerable to disasters through a pro-poor national development plan. Spending on risk reduction and preparedness not only saves lives and livelihoods but hugely reduces the economic impact of disasters.

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Last checked: 20 October 2021

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Hazards Flood
Themes Civil Society/NGOs Preparedness Early warning Governance Livelihood Recovery Shelter and housing
Country and region Pakistan
Number of pages
36 p.
Publication year
2011

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