Pakistan

Dispatches - Winter 2010

  • New life emerges from the chaos of the floods- Pakistan. 
  • How the man with the green file managed to beat the odds- Myanmar. 
  • War, fires and mud?

The
floods that hit Pakistan in 2010 affected around 14 million people.

Pakistan 2010 © Seb Geo

He's in the recovery room after emergency surgery for multiple stab wounds. In one sense he’s a lucky guy, nothing important has been damaged.

Severe flooding in Pakistan has affected millions of people, with the southeastern province of Sindh particularly badly hit.

A child is screened for malnutrition in Pakistan after the flooding.

Monsoon rains and floods continue to ravage southern Pakistan, leaving tens of thousands of people displaced and vulnerable in Sindh province....

Two children stand outside their temporary home in Sindh province, Pakistan

Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) Condemns Use of Medical Aid for Military Objectives; Reported Ruse Risks Damaging...

Pakistan 2010© Ton Koene

A suicide attack left 36 people dead and approximately 60 wounded near a police station in the city of Hangu in northeast Pakistan, just a few...

Country Year © Author/MSF

It has been six months since devastating floods swept through Pakistan in late July 2010, inundating large swathes of the country and causing...

Country Year © Author/MSF

Presently the most severely flood affected areas are in central Sindh Province where the overflowing Manchar Lake has submerged vast areas with a...

Pakistan 2010  © Ton Koene/ MSF
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