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May 11, 2009 Caitlin Carlson, 503‐548‐8497, ccarlson@mercycorps.org
Mercy Corps Procures Emergency Supplies After Violence Forces Massive Displacement
in Pakistan; Distribution Expected Tomorrow
Agency to distribute over 1,000 emergency kits Tuesday to internally displaced families
Portland, OR – In response to an estimated half‐million new internally displaced people in Pakistan, the global
relief and development agency Mercy Corps has procured more than 1,100 emergency supply kits ready for
distribution to families in need. Members of Mercy Corps’ 11‐person emergency response team expects to
deliver the supplies tomorrow in Pakistan’s Northwest Frontier Province, where intensifying fighting between the
Army and Taliban militants has triggered widespread displacement.
Mercy Corps’ initial assessment team identified urgent supply needs over the weekend and quickly secured
emergency relief items for underserved displaced families. Tomorrow, two eight‐ton trucks will deliver the
emergency kits, which include feminine hygiene products, soap, blankets and mosquito nets.
The response team is also assessing needs in five transitional sites to help guide the agency’s continued response.
Mercy Corps expects to address families' need for clean water and safe sanitation as they take refuge in existing
villages.
“With about 80% of the displaced population living outside formal displacement camps, Mercy Corps is working
to reach people that currently lack access to humanitarian assistance in host communities,” said John Stephens,
Mercy Corps’ senior program officer for South Asia. “After the distribution of supplies tomorrow morning we
anticipate working to establish a presence in two districts with large populations of internally displaced people to
meet their immediate emergency needs before moving onto recovery programming.”
Approximately 360,000 Pakistanis have fled their homes in recent days in what the United Nations has called a
“massive displacement.” An estimated 500,000 are expected in all, joining another 550,000 people who've fled
their homes in the province since last August. The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian
Affairs (UNOCHA) expects this emergency situation six months, with resettlement and recovery lasting several
years.
Mercy Corps has worked in Pakistan since 1986. The agency’s efforts include supporting the fight against
Pakistan's tuberculosis epidemic by providing treatment and training to hundreds of health clinics, improving the
health of mothers and their newborns, and leading economic‐recovery efforts in communities affected by the
2005 earthquakes.
HOW TO HELP:
Mercy Corps
Emergency Response
Dept NR, PO Box 2669
Portland, OR 97208
www.mercycorps.org
1‐800‐852‐2100
Mercy Corps helps people in the world's toughest places turn the crises of natural disaster, poverty and conflict into
opportunities for progress. Driven by local needs and market conditions, our programs provide communities with the tools
and support they need to transform their own lives. Our worldwide team of 3,700 professionals is improving the lives of 14.5
million people in more than 40 countries. For more information, visit www.mercycorps.org.