Inundation: The Slow-Moving Crisis of Pakistan’s 2010 Floods (A) Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

In summer 2010, extraordinarily intense monsoon rains in Pakistan instigates slow moving floods that inundated a fifth of the country and displaced millions of individuals. This case describes how the authorities in Pakistan emphasizes the performance of the nation's nascent emergency management agency, the National Disaster Management Authority and responded for this disaster. In addition, it explores the integration of international assistance, using a particular concentrate on help from the international humanitarian community as well as the U.S. military. Case number 2015.0

PUBLICATION DATE: June 16, 2014 PRODUCT #: HKS794-PDF-ENG

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