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ISLAMABAD: The Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida) has contributed USD 4.17 million to the UNICEF under its Humanitarian Action for Children Appeal in Pakistan.

According to UNICEF, this timely and flexible contribution will enable it to respond quickly to climate-induced and other emergencies across Pakistan, delivering critical, lifesaving services to children and families most in need.

“Flexible funding is critical in a context like Pakistan, where children face overlapping risks from climate shocks, displacement, and malnutrition. We are grateful to our partner Sweden for this critical support and their unwavering commitment to the well-being of children and their families. Together, we are reaching the most vulnerable where and when it matters most,” said Pernille Ironside, UNICEF Representative in Pakistan.

In 2025, with Sweden’s support, the UNICEF responded to flood emergencies across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab, reaching vulnerable communities in Balochistan and Sindh. More than 400,000 people received essential nutrition, child protection, education, health, and WASH services, while mental health and psychosocial support reached approximately 25,000 children and caregivers through community-based interventions.

“At the heart of Sweden’s humanitarian support is a belief in people, their capacity, their resilience, and their right to shape their own futures. We are proud to support the UNICEF in their work in Pakistan,” said Alexandra Berg von Linde, Ambassador of Sweden in Pakistan.

Around 40 percent of children under five in Pakistan are stunted, 66 percent of children are exposed to water scarcity, and 47 out of 1,000 children do not survive their first year. During emergencies, limited access to essential services for children is further constrained. Continued support from Sweden will help sustain and expand access to treatment for children suffering from severe acute malnutrition, while strengthening integrated services across health, nutrition, water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH), and child protection, thereby improving child survival and well-being.

The UNICEF will continue to address critical gaps in lifesaving assistance across Pakistan, with a focus on the most vulnerable and marginalized children and families affected by emergencies. With the support of flexible partners like Sweden, the UNICEF can deliver timely, lifesaving assistance to those who need it most, when and where it is needed.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2026

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