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People with pots stand in queue to get relief food at a camp for flood-affected1 people on the outskirts2 of Sukkur, southern Pakistan, 18 Aug 2010
Pakistani officials say all money donated for flood assistance will go to help the victims. The officials assure international donors3 none of the funds meant to provide aid to millions of desperate people will fall into the wrong hands.
International aid agencies are struggling to bring relief to many of the 20 million people affected by the catastrophic floods that hit Pakistan about three weeks ago.
Problems
The relief effort is being hampered4 by logistical problems, including the ability to reach many of the victims. The United Nations has now received more than half of the $460 million appeal it issued last week to pay for humanitarian5 operations over the next three months. Fifty-four percent of the target goal has been reached according to U.N. humanitarian spokesman Maurizio Giuliano.
However, media reports say Pakistan is still having difficulty attracting funds because international donors fear the money will end up in the wrong hands, a charge vehemently6 denied by Pakistani officials.
Guarantees
Pakistan's Permanent Representative to the United Nations in Geneva, Zamir Akram, says his government is working with International and United Nations agencies to bring relief to the Pakistani flood victims.
"So, unless somebody suspects the U.N. itself and suspects the government of Pakistan and its officials, I can guarantee that this money is going to go to the purposes it is meant for," he said.
"This is a very transparent7 exercise. The U.N., as I say, is deeply involved. Some of our close friends and partners are closely involved - the United States, China - many other countries, the United Kingdom. So, this is a joint8 effort and therefore the guarantee is that, it is a transparent effort and it is open to everybody to see," he added.
Taliban
Ambassador Akram also refutes suggestions that the Taliban and other extremist religious groups are winning the hearts and minds of the people through their charitable work.
"I do not see how that has affected public opinion and built up support for them. I think this, what you are referring to, is an unnecessary exaggeration, which, unfortunately, is diverting attention away from the real issues. The real issue is helping9 the people," he said.
Needs
And, the needs are vast. Of the estimated 20 million people affected by the flooding, the government says more than 15 million are seriously affected. Around 1,600 people reportedly have been killed and more than 2,000 injured.
The United Nations says nearly 900,000 houses have been damaged or destroyed and more than 650,000 people are without basic shelter. It says more than 200 health facilities have been damaged or destroyed causing problems for people seeking medical assistance.
About 80 percent of the flood-affected population depends on agriculture for its livelihood10. The United Nations reports more than 3.2 million hectares of standing11 crops have been damaged or lost.
As though things were not difficult enough, new flood warnings have been issued in some parts of Pakistan.
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