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Pakistan: after the floods, the aid dries up
Relief funding is dwindling fast, but thousands in Pakistan are still homeless and hungry
- ucanews.com Friday 16 November 2012

Eight months after the worst floods in its history, Pakistan is still reeling from the effects. With rampant malnutrition and over two million hectares of working farmland lost - an area the size of England - UNICEF describes the situation as “a crisis of epic proportions”
Photograph ©Michael Coyne
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