Pakistan, UN to jointly launch flash appeal for flood relief activities in Geneva
The plan focuses on providing necessary assistance to the vulnerable people affected by the unprecedented floods.


Islamabad: The Government of Pakistan and the United Nations are jointly launching a flash appeal in Geneva on Tuesday for 800 million US dollars on the basis of updated on-ground need assessment of the flood situation in the country.
A revised Flood Response Plan, prepared in close coordination between government of Pakistan and the United Nations, will be shared at the event.
The plan focuses on providing necessary assistance to the vulnerable people affected by the unprecedented floods.
Minister for Climate Change Sherry Rehman will attend the event in person in Geneva, whereas Minister for Planning and Development Ahsan Iqbal, Minister for Economic Affairs Ayaz Sadiq, and Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Hina Rabbani Khar will participate virtually from Islamabad.
UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator Martin Griffiths and Director General World Health Organization Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus will represent the UN, along with Resident Coordinator in Pakistan Julien Harneis.
The meeting will be attended by UN member states as well as various UN agencies and humanitarian organizations working in the area of disaster relief.
California Senate unanimously passes historic resolution recognizing Pakistani-American contributions
- 12 hours ago

May 9 riots: Supreme Court grants bail to PTI founder in 8 cases
- 15 hours ago

PM Shehbaz contacts political leaders regarding monsoon rains, flood situation
- 6 hours ago
PM inaugurates facilitation centre as one-stop solution to investors, entrepreneurs
- 6 hours ago
Gold prices rise in int’l and local markets
- 13 hours ago
Blast at cracker warehouse in Karachi leaves two dead, 30 wounded
- 11 hours ago

Pakistan Army continues relief operations in flood-hit areas
- 6 hours ago
Aleema Khanum’s son ‘kidnapped’ from Lahore home, PTI alleges
- 5 hours ago
Frank Caprio, beloved US judge known for humanity, passes away at 88
- 11 hours ago
Pakistan, China pledge to strengthen ties, expand CPEC
- 13 hours ago

Google Maps testing new feature similar to social media reactions
- 10 hours ago

May 9 is a national issue, offenders must face law: DG ISPR
- 14 hours ago