Pakistan
Flooding and landslides have caused widespread destruction across Pakistan. The country is reeling from the devastating climate disaster.
Families at Risk
Millions of families in Pakistan have confronted climate extremes this year, from unrelenting heatwaves to monster monsoon rains and floods that have devastated the country and triggered a cascade of crises. The number of people facing severe hunger has more than doubled.
Over 1,000 people have been injured
33 million people were displaced
Over 4 million acres of crops were impacted
In natural disasters like these, the U.N. World Food Programme delivers lifesaving emergency food within 72 hours to people who have lost everything. You can help families in places like Pakistan receive the food they need to survive.
See How WFP Is Responding
WFP has been present in Pakistan since 1968. At the recent request of Pakistan’s government, WFP is rapidly expanding its food assistance activity to cover the needs of people affected by the floods.
By mid-November, WFP reached over 2 million flood-affected people with urgently-needed food and cash assistance.
In the case of such a disaster, WFP prepositioned food stocks and prepared distribution points for the timely delivery of food.
WFP works with communities to strengthen their preparedness for and recovery from disasters like floods and earthquakes.
WFP has assisted nearly 1 million children and pregnant and breastfeeding women with specialized nutritious food.
You Can Help Save Lives
When you donate, you help us deliver critical food relief to the most vulnerable people in Pakistan and other countries around the world. You can make difference in someone’s life – send food today.
News & Updates from Pakistan
Read the latest articles on hunger issues and WFP’s work in Pakistan.