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World community pledges $889m

Published: August 29, 2010

British soldiers move shelter kits for Pakistani flood survivors following the plane's arrival at Chaklala Airbase in Rawalpindi. PHOTO: AFP

ISLAMABAD: The international community has so far pledged $889.58 million in assistance for the people displaced by the floods in Pakistan.

Of this amount, different countries and organisations have released $142.47 million while $747.10 million are yet to be disbursed. The United Nations has announced $412.84 million for the cause.

According to government documents, out of the announced assistance Saudi Arabian government, Saudi Relief Fund and Saudi Development Fund are providing $230,000 while the US government and USAID are releasing $157.8 million. Britain and its international development programme are disbursing $115 million.

Other countries which have announced flood relief contributions included Afghanistan which is providing $1 million, Asian Development Bank $3 million, Algeria $3 million, Belgium $310,000, Brazil $500,000, Bangladesh $33 million, Azerbaijan $1 million, Egypt $250,000, Czech Republic $80,000, China $9 million, European Union $89 million, Finland $5.67 million, France $1.34 million, Greece $100,000, Germany $37.5 million, Hungary $50,000, Italy $5 million, Iran $14.44 million, Ireland $1 million, India $5.1 million, Indonesia $1 million, Korea $1 million, Korea’s private sector $1 million, Kuwait $10 million, Kuwait Joint Relief Committee $350,000, Luxembourg $640,000, Mauritius $300,000, Morocco $2 million, the Netherlands $3.8 million, New Zealand $2.8 million, Nepal $130,000, Norway $19 million, Jordan $5 million, Opec Fund $500,000, Poland $60,000, Qatar $400,000, Singapore $1 million, Spain $1.3 million, Sri Lanka $50,000, Sweden $1.21 million, Switzerland $3.9 million, Thailand $80,000, Turkey $13 million and World Bank $1.3 million.

Published in The Express Tribune, August 29th, 2010.

Reader Comments (1)

  • Ahmer Ali
    Aug 30, 2010 - 12:09PM

    Assalam-o-Allaikum Warahmatullah.World community must provide aid as more as possibe open-heartedly to Pakistan but must not forget one thing,id est,strict and strong monitoring on Pakistani leadership that does Pakistani leadership distribute the given aid in the flood-affected people sincerely,honestly and completely without any fraud and corruption.Never blind trust present Pakistani leadership and it is much the best if world community distributes the aid itself or through UNO or Red Crescent.Recommend

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