UN humanitarian wing assisting Tajik flood victims

DUSHANBE, May 27, 2009, Asia-Plus  — The United Nations is assisting the Government of Tajikistan in meeting humanitarian needs following recent severe floods, which have killed at least 28 people and displaced some 10,000, including by providing over $100,000 to purchase crucial supplies, according to the UN News Center. The worst affected area is the […]

DUSHANBE, May 27, 2009, Asia-Plus  — The United Nations is assisting the Government of Tajikistan in meeting humanitarian needs following recent severe floods, which have killed at least 28 people and displaced some 10,000, including by providing over $100,000 to purchase crucial supplies, according to the UN News Center.

The worst affected area is the southwestern province of Khatlon, which is also Tajikistan’s most populous province, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said on May 26.

Around 300 displaced families are currently sheltered in two tented camps near the town of Uyali, while the rest are staying with friends and relatives.

According to Government estimates, more than 2,000 buildings have been destroyed or severely damaged and 3,000 head of cattle killed.

The Government also estimates the damage at $100 million with major losses in agricultural, infrastructure and residential sectors.

OCHA has sent $118,250 to buy tents, fuel, and clean water for victims of the floods, which were caused by prolonged and heavy rainfall over the past month.

This support has almost completely covered the most urgent humanitarian needs for now, OCHA stated.  At the same time, it has alerted the international community about the situation in Tajikistan and stands ready to provide additional support through its regional office in Almaty, Kazakhstan.

OCHA”s mission is to mobilize and coordinate effective and principled humanitarian action in partnership with national and international actors in order to: alleviate human suffering in disasters and emergencies; advocate for the rights of people in need; promote preparedness and prevention; and facilitate sustainable solutions.

In December 1991, the General Assembly adopted Resolution 46/182, designed to strengthen the United Nations” response to both complex emergencies and natural disasters.  In addition it aimed at improving the overall effectiveness of the UN”s humanitarian operations in the field.

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