Tuesday, October 18, 2011

More EU, Dutch Aid for Pakistani Flood Victims


More EU, Dutch Aid for Pakistani Flood Victims

Pakistan flood
People pass through a flooded street in Pakistan.
The European Union and Netherlands have
increased their aid for flood victims in the country.
Photo by: Vicki Francis / DfID / CC BY-NC-ND
The European Union and Netherlands have increased their aid for flood victims in Pakistan.

For the second year in a row, Pakistan is devastated by flooding. The most recent has affected 5.4 million people.

The European Commission announced Oct. 17 that it will provide an additional €6.5 million ($8.9 million) in humanitarian assistance to the South Asian country, bringing the total EU flood aid for Pakistan this year to €104.5 million.

Meanwhile, the Netherlands has made another donation of €4 million also for Pakistani flood victims. It earlier contributed €400,000 to the International Red Cross for a similar cause.

The Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs said Oct. 14 that it had to use money from existing programs to fund the fresh donation as all the 2011 budget for emergency assistance had been spent due partly to the famine in the Horn of Africa.


Courtesy: Devex - Eliza Villarino 

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