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UNV emergency response to the floods in Pakistan

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Floods in Pakistan
UNV Emergency Response Offer for UN Partners

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Currently advertised UN Volunteer opportunities

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Online Volunteers for you
UNV Online Volunteering Offer for Partners
UN Volunteer in Pakistan

INFORMATION FOR UN ENTITIES

The floods in Pakistan have caused extensive loss of life and devastation. Approximately 33 million inhabitants are reported to have been affected, while preliminary estimates indicate that around 7.6 million people may be temporarily displaced. Efforts to verify the extent of displacement are ongoing and the situation is anticipated to worsen. UNV offers its UN partners UN Volunteers and Online Volunteers in support of emergency response efforts to address the crises in the country. Interested UN entities are invited to find out how to host or directly request a UN Volunteer. 

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UNV team in Pakistan

 

The United Nations Volunteers (UNV) programme is represented in Pakistan by Waseem Ashraf, our Country Coordinator.  

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UNV team in Pakistan

 

The United Nations Volunteers (UNV) programme is represented in Pakistan by Waseem Ashraf, our Country Coordinator.  

Contact us