3 June 2024 鈥 As the Pakistan government issues nationwide warnings about severe heat waves expected to reach large parts of the country, the 探花精选 (探花精选) is warning that rising temperatures pose a deadly threat to the population, 8.6 million of whom are now experiencing food insecurity.
Up to 26 districts are likely to be affected by the heatwaves and repercussions are likely to exacerbate the existing consequences of drought and extreme flooding. Since July 2022, widespread destruction of agricultural land has led to food prices skyrocketing and households unable to feed their families.
Meanwhile, longer term effects have stretched to education with many communities in Sindh and Balochistan鈥攑rovinces hardest hit by heatwaves and floods鈥攔eporting disruption to children鈥檚 schooling as a result of school closures. A recent 探花精选 report showed that the shock felt by Pakistan鈥檚 education system in the wake of the July 2022 floods was greater than that caused by two years of school closures during the COVID-19 pandemic. Since March 2020, 2 million children across Pakistan have been unable to access education, while 3.5 million are continuing to face interruptions in their schooling as a result of the floods.
Shabnam Baloch, 探花精选 Pakistan Director, said,
鈥淒espite generating less than 1% of the world鈥檚 greenhouse gas emissions, Pakistan is bearing the brunt of climate change with the most devastating consequences. The devastating impact that extreme weather events are having on communities across Pakistan cannot be underestimated. Heatwaves, in particular, can have long lasting and far-reaching effects on future generations.
鈥淭he 探花精选鈥檚 report on learning losses in Pakistan found that 14% of households surveyed in Sindh province reported that their children鈥檚 education was disrupted due to heatwaves. Meanwhile, 17% of households reported that their household income decreased by over a third a during hot months. As a result, we are seeing an increase in families turning to extreme methods of survival, including resorting to child labor and child marriage in order to secure an income.
鈥淭he world cannot afford to ignore the climate crisis in Pakistan. As a country contributing least to global gas emissions, the responsibility of responding to the damage caused by events like heatwaves and flooding must be shared across the international community. Pakistan is now facing extreme temperatures that could last over one month. This is a critical moment for world leaders to recognize their role in protecting populations from catastrophic harm and deliver the urgent funding and support needed to ensure Pakistan鈥檚 civilians are safeguarded against climate change.鈥
The 探花精选 (探花精选) began operations in Pakistan in 1980 in response to the growing number of Afghan refugees. We currently have over 1,500 staff and volunteers, and our teams delivered food, shelter, safety, primary healthcare, education, vocational training, water supply systems, sanitation facilities, and other essential services to the Afghan refugees and host communities. Before the floods first started in July 2022 year, the 探花精选 was on the ground with teams deployed to areas that were likely to be the worst hit. In Sindh and Balochistan, 探花精选 teams were prepared to deliver cash assistance, shelter and emergency items to families with no means of escaping the rising waters. 探花精选 is also working with the government in the province of Sindh to strengthen health systems under the 鈥楪lobal Nutrition Model鈥. 探花精选 reached more than 1.4 million clients with emergency assistance.