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  • CALL OPENS: Monsoon Floods in Pakistan

    Call for applications for DERF funding of rapid response interventions answering to the following humanitarian crisis:
    Title: Monsoon Floods in Pakistan
    Country and location(s): Pakistan; provinces of Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Sindh, Baluchistan, AJK, and Gilgit-Baltistan.
    DERF Funding Modality: Applicants are to apply for the DERF Funding Modality Rapid Response as per the DERF Funding

  • Alert Note: Devastating monsoon flooding crisis in Pakistan

    International Aid Services (IAS) has submitted an alert due to devastating monsoon flooding crisis in Pakistan.
    Since late June and throughout July 2025, Pakistan has faced a devastating monsoon flooding crisis, triggered by exceptionally heavy rainfall and glacier-fed surges. The disaster has caused widespread riverine and flash flooding.
    As of July 29, 2025, prolonged monsoon rains across

  • CALL OPENS: Floods in South and Southeast Asia

    Call for applications for DERF funding of rapid response interventions answering to the following humanitarian crisis:
    Title: Floods in South and Southeast Asia
    Country and location(s): Flood affected areas of Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Myanmar, Vietnam, and the Philippines
    DERF Funding Modality: Applicants are to apply for the DERF Funding Modality Rapid Response as per the DERF Fundin

  • 22-013-RO-CALL-Floods-in-Pakistan


    Call for applications for DERF funding of rapid response interventions responding to the following humanitarian crisis:

    Title: Floods in Pakistan

    Country and location(s): Pakistan; provinces of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Punjab, Baluchistan, and Sindh

    DERF Funding Modality: Applicants are to apply for the DERF Funding Modality Rapid Response as per the DERF Funding Guid

  • 22-013-RO Alert note Floods in Pakistan

    Danish Muslim Aid has submitted an alert note regarding floods in Pakistan. The humanitarian situation in Pakistan has deteriorated over the past two weeks as heavy rains continue to cause flooding, and landslides resulting in displacement and damage across thecountry. Sixty-six districts have been officially declared to be ‘calamity hit’ by the Government of Pakistan – 31 in Balochistan, 23 in Si