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Flood has caused big loss to agriculture sector in Sindh
Rain affected who lost their land and crops during flood
Profile story of a rickshaw rider whose rickshaw was ceased during flash flooding
Disastrous Rains damaged historical Fort “KOTDG” in district Khairpur

Education

“TLCs” for children in colony Umer Kot

Story belongs to: Naun Jayeepo October 06

“UNICEF” and a local organization “Sami foundation” have established TLCs for children in Umer kot. Assistant program Officer Sami foundation says, “Children are given trainings for mental and physical growth”. Whereas District coordinator education UNICEF says, “We have engaged children into recreational and educational activities so they can recover from post traumatic mental disorders”.

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A primary school is under water in district Matyari after recent rains

Story belongs to: Naun Jayeepo October 04

Locals of village Bachal detho district Matyari complain that the primary school of their village is under water after recent rain fall. This school is closed for two months due to which students are facing educational loss. While administrator Mityari district says, “DCO has ordered to re- open schools, we are taking efforts to drain water out of school”.

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An Interview with Provincial education minister Sindh over restoration of education

Story belongs to: Naun Jayeepo October 04

In an interview Provincial education minister Sindh says, “After conducting survey of loss in education sector, about 4000 temporary learning centres will established sponsored by UNESCO. District governments are working for rehabilitation of education along with UNO”. He also said that, “After flood UNO program education for all has become impossible”

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Services of NDMA in flood affected areas of Sindh

Story belongs to: Naun Jayeepo September 30

While addressing to a press conference Chairman NDMA says, “We have supplied 1.6 million bags of food in affected areas of Sindh. Areas which are inaccessible through land, there relief aid is supplied through helicopters after every hour. NDMA will soon restore schools”. Whereas National Health Coordinator NDMA says, “Health kits are distributed including delivery kit, diarrhea disease kit and hygiene kit etc”.

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Flood affected are not leaving IDP camps established in school buildings in Johi

Story belongs to: Naun Jayeepo September 27

An IDP camp has been established in a Girls primary school where about 50 affected families are living. Students are facing loss of education; these people are not ready to empty this school in any case. EDO Education says, “Much relief aid has been provided to these people, they are taking efforts to empty school buildings”.

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