Chris Kaye
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Chris Kaye
@Chris_Kaye001
Retired Country Director for WFP








Head World Food Programme @WFP Pakistan @Chris_Kaye001 with Dr.Amara visited @pesrescue1122, appreciated the timely support of Rescue 1122 to @WFP for Flood Relief Activities 2022 in Sindh. Rescue1122Punjab teams with33boats36OBM and over 200LifeJackets assisted in Sindh Flood.

Visited villages affected by the #PakistanFloods near #Shikarpur. Moved by resilience of the people amid difficult conditions. Good to personally witness @WFPPakistan helping the affectees with recovery. 🇩🇪 has provided €185m for 🇵🇰 flood relief, with #WFP receiving €41m.

I was so impressed by the focus of the local community on what they need to get through this difficult time — 🇨🇦 is here to listen, support and deliver #InternationalDevelopmentHumanitarianAssistance with partners where it is needed in flood-stricken🇵🇰. #IDW2023 #IPS @CanadaDev

Spending time with our partners and meeting the communities that 🇨🇦 supports in 🇵🇰 through #InternationalDevelopmentHumanitarian couldn’t be more important - or more gratifying. #IDW2023 @CanadaDev @HarjitSajjan @FoodSecurityPK #GoForTheGoals #SDGs

Allah Wasain, a widow, lost her house, rice crop & cattle to the floods in D.I.Khan, KP. The needs of the ppl on the ground are massive & their capacity to cope is hampered by economic hardships. Humanitarian efforts must continue to help families to stand back on their feet.

The people of Sindh are struggling to survive in the face of overwhelming adversity. We must do everything we can to support these people in their time of need. #SPHF #GovOfSindh #floodinsindh



The humanitarian crisis is far from over. Here's why: - Inadequate access to food & nutrition for those who remain displaced. - Reliance on negative coping strategies, such as sale of assets, withdrawal of children from school & skipping meals. Read👉: bit.ly/3iEFdEl







