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Pakistan Humanitarian Response Plan 2021 launched

Published on: June 9, 2021 7:51 PM

ISLAMABAD: Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Wednesday said Pakistan was making steady progress in the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), notwithstanding the challenges of climate change and the COVID-19 pandemic.

Addressing the joint launch event of the 2021 Pakistan Humanitarian Response Plan, the foreign minister said the government was striving to ensure an effective response to humanitarian situations, followed by inclusive recovery and sustainable rehabilitation.

The ‘2021 Pakistan Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP)’ was launched at a joint event, hosted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the United Nations in Pakistan.

The foreign minister said the government’s policies were guided by two important principles – inclusivity and sustainability. “Our efforts must take into consideration the aspects of efficient and effective response to humanitarian situations, followed by inclusive recovery and sustainable rehabilitation,” he added.

This Response Plan, he said, was intended to strengthen Pakistan’s capacity in the prevention, preparedness, and response to disasters including through the provision of relief services by building cross-institutional and stakeholder linkages.

In his remarks, Federal Minister for SAFRON Sahibzada Muhammad Mehboob Sultan said that “during the challenging COVID-19 pandemic period, we have efficiently provided relief to Afghan Refugees and other Afghans.”

He said replicating the government’s Ehsaas Programme, the Ministry of SAFRON, with the support of UNHCR, had provided Rs.12,000 to over 75,000 Afghan refugee families.

Chairman National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) Lieutenant General Akhtar Nawaz highlighted the policies and measures taken by the Government of Pakistan regarding disaster-risk reduction, mitigation, and adaptation.

United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi said: “In the face of grave implications of the pandemic, Pakistan also continues to make sure no one is left behind and includes Afghan refugees in its COVID-19 response including the government vaccination programme.”

UN Resident Coordinator and Humanitarian Coordinator Julien Harneis said the people in Pakistan had to cope with the humanitarian consequences of extreme weather events and conflicts in Afghanistan.

“The causes of these humanitarian needs are in part global and regional, and so although the Pakistani state and society have significant capacity to respond to these needs, it is appropriate that the international community share this burden,” he said.

In launching the HRP, he said the UN was laying out the roadmap of how the UN and humanitarian partners aim to support and complement the response of the Government of Pakistan.

The Plan seeks to highlight the main humanitarian needs, share the efforts and steps taken by the Government of Pakistan to handle these challenges in collaboration with the UN and other partners, and set out a well-coordinated and inclusive plan of action to respond to the needs of the people.

The HRP is holistic, with a multi-sectoral approach covering the themes of health, education, protection, food security, shelter, water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH), and refugees.

The HRP focuses on supporting the needs of around 4.3 million people in Pakistan, including refugees, facing a series of overlapping emergencies, including extreme weather events and the COVID-19 pandemic.

Geographically, the Humanitarian Response Plan focuses on 81 prioritized districts. The life-saving response activities called for in this Plan amount to US$ 332 million, including food security and livelihood assistance, nutrition programmes, primary health services, including water and sanitation, women’s health, and education support, as well as shelter for displaced people.

Pakistan is a country with both the capacity and experience in responding to humanitarian emergencies and has made major strides in achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). At the same time, Pakistan is faced with the challenge of dealing with the unprecedented challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Moreover, whilst Pakistan remains one of the low carbon emitters, it faces climate-induced risks and disasters, not of its making. The HRP also highlights the generosity and compassion shown by Pakistan in hosting more than 3 million Afghan nationals including 1.4 million registered Afghan refugees holding a Proof of Registration card, 0.84 million Afghan Citizenship cardholders, and an estimated 400,000 – 600,000 undocumented Afghans, providing them protection, health, education, and livelihoods.

The targeted humanitarian action put forth in this Plan represents the commitment of the UN and humanitarian partners in Pakistan to support and complement national efforts. It garners international support and commitment to assist Pakistan in responding to the humanitarian challenges as part of the principle of responsibility and burden-sharing.

The Government and the UN have worked tirelessly on joint efforts to contain COVID-19 and mitigate the pandemic’s socio-economic and health impacts and humanitarian consequences while remaining inclusive of both Pakistan and non-Pakistani citizens such as refugees and migrants.

The COVID-19 response activities have been mainstreamed in this Humanitarian Response Plan, which aims to complement other relevant frameworks, including the UN COVID-19 Country Preparedness and Response Plan (CPRP), COVID-19 Pakistan Preparedness and Response Plan (PPRP), and the UN Socio-Economic Response Framework to COVID-19 (SERF).

The launch event was attended by the diplomatic corps, heads of UN agencies in Pakistan, representatives of international organizations, civil society, and media.

Filed Under: Pakistan, Top Stories Tagged With: Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi, inclusivity and sustainability, Pakistan Humanitarian Response Plan, Sustainable Development Goals, sustainable rehabilitation

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