(Source: onlybabies)
(Source: onlybabies)
love!
(via a-pakistaniaffair)
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easier said than done:
“Both India and Pakistan should decide to retreat from their glacial warzones and be more attentive to their preservation; in order that they may ensure the prosperity of agriculture, and food security in the region.”
In most parts of the developing world..women and children are the main water fetchers and wood collectors…
Water carriers by IFRC on Flickr.
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Shangrilla, Pakistan by khankayani on Flickr.
An Aerial View of Shagrilla Lake Skardu it looks like a heart from this point.
A Shot in the arm!
Must Watch This!
Dr Akmal Hussain
Effective management of this crisis in Pakistan requires close cooperation with India in joint watershed management, increasing the efficiency of irrigation and water use, joint development of technologies, sustainable agriculture practices and institutional arrangements to manage food shortages as well as natural disasters. When faced with a common threat, ideology must be replaced by rationality in the conduct of governance. If we fail to do so, natural disasters could trigger the man-made catastrophe of war.
The matka!
girl with jar by Ari V on Flickr.
Pakistan
and we havent even recovered from last year’s damage..oh nature please be gentle..
Karachi: There are chances about 1.5 million cusecs of water will enter Sindh and could affect one million people, says the Provincial Disaster Management Authority in its contingency plan. Last year, less water, about 1.1 million cusecs displaced more than 7.5 million people in the province. “Officials should focus onstrengthening the 3,500 breaches in the canals from last year,” says the report.