| Section The ICRC in Pakistan © ICRC / pk-e-00648, August 2008
North-West Frontier Province, Mardan, North of Peshawar. A girl displaced from Bajaur Agency and sheltering in a camp fetches water.
The agreement signed in late 2006 between the Pakistani government and militants in North Waziristan kept large-scale armed violence at bay for the first half of 2007. However, in July 2007 the truce broke down and there were suicide bombings targeting military convoys and checkpoints. The violence spilled over to other parts of the Federally Administered Tribal Area (FATA) and several districts of the North-West Frontier Province (NWFP). Peshawar and the surrounding area were struck by a sequence of bomb attacks.
19-11-2008 Pakistan: when the wind breathes over BaluchistanFollowing the earthquake in Baluchistan women in the damaged villages have been secluded as required by local customs. Now, as the ICRC’s Jessica Barry explains, their voices are rarely heard except by aid workers and medical personnel. (The ICRC worldwide\Asia and the Pacific\Pakistan) Feature Includes Photo 18-11-2008 Pakistan: ICRC delivers shelter kits to earthquake victims as temperatures plummetICRC assistance teams, working together with the Pakistan Red Crescent, have delivered nearly 1,200 winterized tents to victims of the 29 October earthquake in Balochistan. They are now in a race against time to deliver more durable shelter kits before winter arrives up in the mountains. (The ICRC worldwide\Asia and the Pacific\Pakistan) Feature Includes Photo 31-10-2008 Pakistan: earthquake victims face a gloomy winterWith winter looming, the prospects are grim for thousands of survivors of the earthquakes in south-western Pakistan. The full extent of the devastation caused by the quakes is yet to be established. The ICRC is assessing needs and extending its support to victims. (The ICRC worldwide\Asia and the Pacific\Pakistan) Feature Includes Photo 29-10-2008 Pakistan: earthquakes devastate Baluchistan Earthquakes have jolted south-western Pakistan, causing death and destruction and adding to the misery already caused by years of fighting. The ICRC is assessing the effects of the disaster and extending its support to the Pakistani people. (The ICRC worldwide\Asia and the Pacific\Pakistan) Feature Includes Photo 17-9-2008 Pakistan: displaced people face social upheavalFighting between government forces and the armed opposition continues in the region bordering Afghanistan. Civilians are paying a heavy price. The ICRC’s Sitara Jabeen reports on the cultural and social challenges facing displaced people on the Pakistani/Afghan border. (The ICRC worldwide\Asia and the Pacific\Pakistan) Feature Includes Photo 21-8-2008 Pakistan: a lucky escapeLife is precious. Tajir Hussain and his family know just how precious. His life was ebbing away as he lay in a deep coma. Then he recovered miraculously just when all hope seemed lost. The ICRC’s Sitara Jabeen reports. (The ICRC worldwide\Asia and the Pacific\Pakistan) Feature 15-1-2008 Pakistan: doctors on the frontlineLife remains difficult in many parts of the world, and Pakistan is no exception, having experienced its fair share of war and conflict in its short history. The ICRC's Sitara Jabeen reports on how medical professionals cope with the heightened stress of living in areas affected by armed violence. (The ICRC worldwide\Asia and the Pacific\Pakistan) Feature Includes Photo 7-3-2008 Pakistan delegation newsletter - January 2008An overview of activities carried out between July and December 2007 by the ICRC's delegation in Pakistan. (The ICRC worldwide\Asia and the Pacific\Pakistan) Field newsletter Includes PDF 31-10-2005 Saving lives in KashmirWhen the earthquake of October 2005 struck the mountainous regions of Kashmir, it caused thousands of deaths and left millions homeless. The ICRC found itself in a race against time to help the sufferers. Eight-year-old Sony is one of the evacuees - his hand is saved by an operation in Muzaffarabad Field Hospital. (Info resources\ICRC publications and films\Films\From the field) ICRC film Includes Video 9-9-2008 Pakistan: civilians continue to pay the price of conflictAs clashes escalate between the Pakistani military and armed opposition along the Afghan border, civilians bear the brunt. Pascal Cuttat, head of the ICRC delegation in Islamabad, talks about how the organization is helping them. (The ICRC worldwide\Asia and the Pacific\Pakistan) Interview Includes Photo 26-8-2008 Pakistan: displaced populations in extreme needFighting between Pakistan's government forces and the armed opposition on the border between Afghanistan and Pakistan has intensified recently with many thousands of people forced to flee their homes. The ICRC's head of delegation in Islamabad, Pascal Cuttat, clarifies the humanitarian situation and explains what the ICRC is doing to help. (The ICRC worldwide\Asia and the Pacific\Pakistan) Interview 1-10-2008 Pakistan - As conflict intensifies, thousands of displaced afraid to return homeLatest report on ICRC activities in the field (The ICRC worldwide\Asia and the Pacific\Pakistan) Operational update 21-8-2008 Pakistan: ICRC activities from January to June 2008 In Pakistan the ICRC mainly supports hospitals treating victims of armed violence and improves access to physical rehabilitation services. It visits detainees, monitors those returning from Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and US military bases in Afghanistan and enables families to maintain ties with their relatives detained abroad. (The ICRC worldwide\Asia and the Pacific\Pakistan) Operational update 15-1-2008 Pakistan: ICRC activities July to December 2007The ICRC in Pakistan focuses most of its activities on providing medical assistance and relief to the victims of armed violence and to visiting detainees and maintaining contact between those deprived of their freedom and their families. (The ICRC worldwide\Asia and the Pacific\Pakistan) Operational update 30-11-2005 South Asia earthquake - photos for the press![]() The following is a selection of photographs depicting Red Cross/Red Crescent Movement operations in relation to the South Asia earthquake. They can be downloaded for media use. (Info resources\Photos\Asia and the Pacific) Photo Collection Includes Photo 10-10-2008 Mardan Camp for displaced persons, PakistanIn north-west Pakistan, thousands of people have been forced to flee their homes to escape fighting in Bajaur Agency. Many end up in overcrowded camps without basic facilities including clean water and health care. At Mardan camp, ICRC delegate Carl Matti explains the difficulties facing families when they arrive. (Info resources\Video) Video Collection Includes Video 18-6-2002 Pakistan - 54 years of ICRC activityA brief chronology of over a half-century of presence (The ICRC worldwide\Asia and the Pacific\Pakistan) Other site |
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