Efforts to help survivors of Pakistan’s recent devastating floods are faltering.
Activists say there is no coordination and that many are being left to help themselves.
The government says it has run out of money and is appealing for more foreign aid.
Record monsoon rains from July triggered floods that killed more than 1,700 people, swept away communities and left more than a third of the country under water.
Waterborne diseases have now broken out.
The government says pregnant women are especially vulnerable — more than 600,000 of them need urgent healthcare.
The WHO says it has received less than 20% of the $82-mln it’s appealed for to provide medical care.
Aljazeera.
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