Remittances in crises: a case study from Pakistan November 2006 Kevin Savage and Abid Suleri HPG Background Papers DetailsDownloadsDetails This study looks at that role that remittances played in the wake of the earthquake that hit northern Pakistan in October 2005. It forms part of a larger research project looking to improve understanding of the role that remittances play in enabling people to survive and recover from humanitarian crises. An output of the following project: Remittances during crises: implication for humanitarian response Downloads Background paper (pdf, 168.28k, 33 pages) View content in the Search Centre:AidHumanitarian policyLivelihoodsNatural disastersDisplacement, migration and urbanisationRemittances in crisisAsiaPakistan