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Creation date: 30 Jan 2015 Sources: Government, 1 2UNHCR OCHA Pakistan Feedback: http://www.humanitarianresponse.info/operations/pakistanWeb:

New Durrani Camp

Togh Sarai Camp

Khyber

Hangu

Jalozai Camp

Kurram

Nowshehra

Tank

Kohat

DI Khan

Bannu

Peshawar

IDPs in Districts and Camps2

565,000

438,000

193,000

131,000

76,212

55,000

50,00035,244

18,000

11,0007,000

4,200

2014201320122011201020092008

Overall IDPs 2008 - 2014(million individuals)1&2

Returned Remain displaced

0.3

3.1

1.9

1.2

1.50.7

0.8

1.00.20.8

1.20.3

0.8

1.00.10.9

1.60.1

1.6

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Dotted line represents approximately the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir agreed upon by India and Pakistan. The final status of Jammu and Kashmir has not yet been agreed upon by the parties.

622,000 peopleremain displaced fromKhyber Agency

Bara201420132009-11

397,000

210,00

83,000

Tirah BaraArea of origin

Displacement in Khyber Agency(individuals)1

80,000 estimatedfamilies

from 16 February 201555,000 familiesPhase 11

Bara Return Plan

Stori Khel

Kamar Khel

Shalobar

Malikdin Khel

Aka Khel

29%

36%19%

2%

14%

Since 2008, more than 5 million people from Khyber Pakh-tunkhwa (KP) and the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) have been registered as displaced. The military opera-tions in the North Waziristan Agency (NWA) in June 2014 and in Bara area in Khyber agency in October 2014 led to further displacements of around 770,000 people. The National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) has verified nearly 92,000 families displaced from NWA and 35,000 families displaced from Bara in 2014.At the end of 2014, 1.6 million people remained displaced in KP and FATA.FATA secretariat has de-notified five areas in Bara and decided to return estimated 80,000 families starting from February 2015.Basic services including shelter, education, health and water and sanitation need to be restored urgently in the return areas.

Pakistan: Humanitarian Snapshot - Bara Return Overview (as of 30 Jan 2015)

De-notified areas

Quetta

Lahore

Karachi

Islamabad

INDIA

CHINA

AFGHANISTAN

TAJIKISTAN

IRAN

Jammuand

Kashmir

Indus

ArabianSea

Area of Detail

16February

Return Plan: Phase 1 proposed timeline

March April28 1 110 22 31 3 5 9 19

Shalobar Kamar Khel Aka Khel Malikdin Khel MixStoriKhel

BarQamber

Khel

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Peshawar

Bara Jalozai CampEmbarkation Point*

Shakas Levy CenterEmbarkation Point

Economic activities are halted

Immunization and vaccinationneeded for polio and measlesPsychosocial support needed forchildren and women

Emergency Nutrition services neeed

139 schools damaged (95 fully damaged)

70% of people rely on water fromborehole schemes

Damaged infrastructure

No seed stocks for crops

40% of houses substantiallydamaged

Inter Cluster Assessment findings in de-notified areas:

10km

63,822individuals

46,827individuals

95,916individuals

MalikdinKhel

AkaKhelStori Khel

KamarKhel Shalobar

5,160individuals

116,838individuals

FR Kohat

FR Peshawar

KhyberAgency

KurramAgency

MohmandAgency

OrakzaiAgency

Charsadda

Kohat

Mardan

NowsheraPeshawar

Attock

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Peshawar

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!New Durrani Camp

JalozaiCamp

AFGHANISTAN

T i r a h V a l l e y

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