ISLAMABAD (May 21, 2009): International donors on Thursday pledged US 244 million dollars for relief and rehabilitation of the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) following the military operation in parts of NWFP to eliminate extremists and terrorists.
Minister of State for Economic Affairs Division Hina Rabbani Khar said the $244 includes $110 announced by the United States of America for the around two million displaced people.
She said the United Nations will launch a flash appeal on Friday in a bid to raise from 500 to 600 million dollars for the IDPs.
The meeting of international donors chaired by Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani expressed full solidarity and support to the government in its efforts to fight militancy.
The minister said the amount pledged would be utilized for relief and reconstruction of activities through the United Nations and International Committee of Red Cross.
Hin Rabbani Khar termed the response of the donors as "very good" and said Pakistan presented donors the political strategy devised to deal with the humanitarian crisis.
"We are pursuing a three-pronged strategy of relief, return and rehabilitation and got good response as many donors understand that relief is just the beginning and have pledged support for their rehabilitation."
Earlier Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani urged the international and local donors to help the government in the effective rehabilitation of IDPs.
In his opening remarks at the Donors Conference the Prime Minister said the government was cognizant of the problems being faced by the displaced persons and was taking steps for their rehabilitation on warfooting.
Gilani assured full security to the international aid workers working in the affected areas and the relief camps.
He said the government would direct Navtec to provide technical training to the young in the camps so that they do not waste their time.
Prime Minister Gilani said the quantum of IDPs's influx required massive resources and the government had to seek more assistance from the international community.
"Taking care of IDPs is the government's foremost responsibility. There is also an urgent need for a comprehensive response towards fighting the issue of terrorism," he said.
He said Pakistan was currently confronted with the menace of terrorism and extremism and expressed the resolve for its complete eradication to ensure the country's development.
He said the whole nation was supportive of the government's steps being taken to curb terrorism and mentioned that the recent All Parties Conference also concluded with a note to back the government's efforts for ensuring peace.
Gilani said the uplift of IDPs would not only enable them to make a positive contribution to the development of, but also help in ensuring that the militants do not exploit the vulnerability of the displaced population.
He termed peace and development as inter-dependable, adding that without peace, a sustainable and enduring development could not be take place.
"We have to win the hearts and minds of the people. We need to do something concrete and visible on priority basis for the people of area," he said.
The Prime Minister said a special fund for the relief of terror victims had been set up, while the government had already allocated over Rs. two billion to the NWFP Government for support in the management of IDPs.
He said relief work would be carried out by various agencies and each family displaced from Malakand division would get a grant of Rs 25,000.
The Prime Minister said the government had adopted a three R - relief, rehabilitation and reconstruction - approach to mitigate the sufferings of IDPs, and mentioned setting up a Special Support Group in this regard.
He said the United Nations was looking after the relief phase, whereas for rehabilitation stage, the World Bank was preparing to undertake a post-conflict assessment study, whose results would be shared with the donors.
Gilani said given the magnitude of the IDPs' issue, the government would keep a continuous vigil of the situation. He said State Minister for Economic Affairs Hina Rabbani Khar would be the focal person in dealing with the donors while Information Minister Qamar Zaman Kaira would brief the media on the activities of Special Support Group.
He said the government looks forwards towards the donors for a positive social and economic dislocation and the untold sufferings of IDPs.
Adviser on Finance Shaukat Tarin termed the rehabilitation of the IDPs a monumental challenge as they were in the front line in the fight against militancy.
He assured that transparency and efficiency in distribution of funds would be ensured and development would be the top priority to win the hearts and minds of the Reuters
Interior Minister Rehman Malik, Minister for Information Qamar Zaman Kaira, State Minister for Economic Affairs Hina Rabbani Khar, PM's Advisor on Finance Shaukat Tarin and international donors attended the conference.