Source: Logistics Cluster, Feb 2011 11 Community Indicator: Cash for Work Small Businesses Restoration Early Recovery / Damaged / In Need: Supported: 12.000 656 DIFFERENCE / GAP: 12.000 656 ‐ ‐ Source: OCHA Bulletin, Jan 2011 Information for Logistics, CR/ER, CCM, GBV (sub cluster), IM, Emergency Telecom cannot be calculated / estimated from <strong>the</strong> currently scattered figures 136 | P age
Annex 8: List <strong>of</strong> References Asian Development Bank and World Bank, Pakistan Floods 2010, Preliminary Damage and Needs Assessment, November 2010 Catholic Relief Services, <strong>Real</strong> <strong>Time</strong> <strong>Evaluation</strong> <strong>of</strong> CRS’ Flood Response in Pakistan, KPK and Baluchistan, October 2010 Cosgrave, John, Polastro Riccardo and Zafar Farwa, <strong>Inter</strong> <strong>Agency</strong> <strong>Real</strong> <strong>Time</strong> <strong>Evaluation</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> humanitarian response to Pakistan’s displacement crisis, August 2010 Economist Intelligence Unit, Pakistan Country Report, December 2010 European Commission's <strong>Humanitarian</strong> Aid Office (ECHO), Emergency Market Mapping and Analysis (EMMA) KPK Final Report, September 2010 European Commission's <strong>Humanitarian</strong> Aid Office (ECHO), Emergency Market Mapping and Analysis (EMMA) Punjab Report, September 2010 European Commission's <strong>Humanitarian</strong> Aid Office (ECHO), Emergency Market Mapping and Analysis (EMMA) Sindh Final Report, September 2010 European Commission's <strong>Humanitarian</strong> Aid Office (ECHO), Emergency Market Mapping and Analysis (EMMA) Wheat Seeds and Flour Report, September 2010 European Commission's <strong>Humanitarian</strong> Aid Office (ECHO), Funding decisions, 2010 Government <strong>of</strong> Pakistan, Ordinance No. LIII <strong>of</strong> 2007, Ministry <strong>of</strong> Law Justice and Human Rights, August 2007 Hagans, Clara Ishida, Loreta, <strong>Real</strong> <strong>Time</strong> <strong>Evaluation</strong> <strong>of</strong> Catholic Relief Service’ Flood Response in Pakistan KPK and Baluchistan, October 2010 Hilfiker, Claude and Schuetz Andreas, Pakistan EGS mission report, January 2011 Houze, Jr. et. al., Anomalous Atmospheric Events Leading to <strong>the</strong> Summer 2010 Floods in Pakistan, University <strong>of</strong> Washington, December 2010 ICVA, Humanitarism stretched to <strong>the</strong> limit, reflection on <strong>the</strong> coordination <strong>of</strong> humanitarian reponse in Pakistan, Geneva December 2010 <strong>Inter</strong>national Crisis Group, Pakistan: The Worsening IDP Crisis, Update Briefing Asia Briefing N°111 Islamabad/Brussels, 16 September 2010 NDMA, A Review <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Pakistan Flood Relief and Early Recovery Response Plan, January 2011 NDMA <strong>Evaluation</strong> Report 2007 Floods Péchayre, Marion, <strong>Humanitarian</strong> Action in Pakistan 2005‐2010: Challenges, Principles, and Politics, Feinstein <strong>Inter</strong>national Center & Tufts University, January 2011 OCHA, Pakistan <strong>Humanitarian</strong> Bulletin 1‐12, Sept 2010 – Jan 2011 Oxfam <strong>Inter</strong>national, Missing Pieces? Assessing <strong>the</strong> impact <strong>of</strong> humanitarian reform in Pakistan, October 2009 Oxfam <strong>Inter</strong>national, Six months into <strong>the</strong> floods, January 2011 Pakistan Flood Relief and Early Recovery Response Plan – Revision, November 2010 137 | P age
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