Karachi
IslamabadPeshawarMuzafarabad
Gilgit
Lahore
Quetta
Jammu &Kashmir
KhyberPakhtunkhwa
Punjab
Balochistan
Sindh
P A K I S T A N
INDIA
AFGHANISTAN
IRAN
Arabian Sea
Disclaimer: The designations employed and the presentation of material on this map do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. Dotted line represents approximately the Line of Control in Jammu & Kashmir agreed upon by India and Pakistan. The final status of Jammu & Kashmir has not yet been agreed upon by the parties.
174,162 registered families with more than 1 million individuals are currently displaced in Kyber Pakhtunkwa and the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) as a result of ongoing insecurity since 2008. The 79,839 people (13,306 families) from Tirah Valley in Kyber Agency in March/April 2013 remain largely displaced in Kurram and Kohat. 32,482 people (7,077 families) of the 63,816 people (10,636 families) displaced from Para-Chamkani in May 2013 are estimated to have already returned spontaneously, according to the FATA Disaster Management Authority, with those remaining living in New Durrani camp, or in host communities, mostly in Kurram.
More than 1.3 million people have returned to FATA since 2009 while 1.64 million Afghan refugees remain in Pakistan.
*Residual needs remainfrom 2012 floods
1.08 million peopleestimated displaced people due to insecurity
1.3 million peoplereturned to FATA
1.64 millionAfghan refugees
XX millionpeople in need
PEOPLE IN NEED
4.0* milliontotal people in need
Creation date: 30 June 2013, Map doc name: PAK691_Pakistan_Humanitarian_Snapshot_v12_A4_20130630 for feedback: [email protected]: IDP and Afghan Refugee fiigures: UNHCR, IDPs Return: FDMA.
Pakistan: Humanitarian Snapshot (1 June - 30 June 2013)
Areas of Return/Displacement
Hosting AreasArea of Displacement
Inaccessible Areas
LegendKP and FATA
IDP Camp
Locations of Afghan RefugeesLegend
Flood Affected Areas 2012
Source: UNHCR
In Camp Off Camp32,482 Total IDPs returned
Off Camp 26,139New Durrani 6,343
Para-Chamkani Displacements and Spontaneous Returns (2013)
Estimated29,424
Estimated remainingIDPs
32,482
Total Spontaneousreturn
Source: FDMA
Source: UNHCR
63,816
Total registeredIDPs
Source: UNHCR
Source: UNDSS
94Affected (Killed, Injured or Kidnapped)
Attacks against humanitarian workers 2012-13
MayAprMarFebJanDecNovOctSepAugJulJunMayAprMarFebJan
52% Male
27% Female
21% Unknown
Gender
62
52
553
1
15
25
1
911
4
Deaths41
KP/FATA Number of registered IDPs
In Camp Off Camp1.08 million Total IDPs
54% Male
46% Female
1,075,614Total IDPs
D.I. Khan 149,676
Jalozai 75,540
Kohat 133,608
Peshawar 466,044
Kurram 111,036
Tank 69,024New Durrani 29,208
Togh Sarai 6,954Hangu 9,174
Nowshehra 10,158Khyber 15,192
Bajaur
Mohmand
Nowshera
KohatHangu
Khyber
Kurram
NorthWaziristan
SouthWaziristan
D.I. Khan
Orakzai
Tank
Fr Tank
Peshawar
FATA
KhyberPaktunkhwa
Tirah ValleyPara-Chamkani
Source: UNHCR
Kohat 36,503Kurram 37,467
New Durrani 5,453Jalozai 416
Tirah Valley Displacement (2013)
In Camp Off Camp79,839 Total IDPs
JalozaiNew Durrani
Togh Sarai
21% Male
33% Female
48,169Total
IndividualsFDMA
46%Children