The Washington Post | How to help Pakistan

Displaced families who fled their flood-hit homes receive relief aid distributed by Save the Children organization in the Shikarpur district of Sindh province, of Pakistan. Officials in Pakistan raised concerns over the spread of waterborne diseases among thousands of flood victims as flood waters from powerful monsoon rains began to recede in many parts of the country. (Fareed Khan/AP)
Displaced families who fled their flood-hit homes receive relief aid distributed by Save the Children organization in the Shikarpur district of Sindh province, of Pakistan. Officials in Pakistan raised concerns over the spread of waterborne diseases among thousands of flood victims as flood waters from powerful monsoon rains began to recede in many parts of the country. (Fareed Khan/AP

Extreme flooding has decimated communities in Pakistan and killed more than 1,000 people, many of them children. Millions more have been displaced, their homes destroyed. Crops have been ravaged, heightening concerns of malnutrition.

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