Statement on “Strengthening humanitarian response to severe floods in Pakistan” to Under-Secretary-General for Communications and Public Information Kiyo Akasaka

From the Fred Hollows Foundation, Imamia Medics International, Oxfam Australia, and World Vision Australia at the 63rd United Nations Annual Department of Public Information Non-Governmental Organization Conference

Recognizing the population’s growing needs in Pakistan caused by severe flooding from monsoon rains and the disaster’s magnitude having directly affected 17.6 million people with approximately 1600 killed, and encompassing an area of approximately 160,000 square kilometers within which 70 % of the roads and bridges have been washed away, and 1.2 million houses have been damaged and destroyed, and

Reaffirming also the consensus resolution of the special session of the General

Assembly on Pakistan entitled “Strengthening emergency relief, rehabilitation, reconstruction and prevention in the wake of devastating floods in Pakistan” adopted on 19 August 2010 (Resolution A/RES/64/294) and the necessity to sensitize the international community to Pakistan’s humanitarian, recovery and reconstruction needs and to mobilize effective, immediate and adequate support to the country, and

Emphasizing the needs to promote the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals to achieve global health in Pakistan in tandem with flood relief and providing assistance to the estimated 2.7 million people in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 5.3 million in Punjab and 4.4 million in Sindh that are in need of immediate humanitarian relief

  1.  Reaffirm support to the survivors of the Pakistan flood;
  2.  Urge an increase in funds directed at Pakistan flood relief delivered through the United Nations, International Red Cross/Red Crescent movement and non-governmental organizations, and in particular, financial support to advance health promotion and disease prevention through increased access to health services, sustained supplies of medicines, vaccinations against non communicable diseases and the restoration of public health facilities;
  3.  Urge the international community to also provide material assistance to the long-term rehabilitation and reconstruction of affected areas; and
  4. Request that all nations and NGOs support a moratorium on Pakistan’s debt repayment as its annual debt servicing is on average US$3 billion, almost three times the amount the government of Pakistan spends on healthcare annually. It further urges the Pakistani Government to utilise funds released in the event of such a moratorium be directed to meet the healthcare needs of the Pakistani people.

We respectfully urge you to deliver this statement to Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon, and share it with Member States.

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