Following last year's catastrophic floods in Pakistan, which resulted in the devastation of crops and the deaths of livestock, food prices are now up to 50% higher than one year ago. In Sindh province, where the devastation was most felt, many villagers believe it will take up to two years for the land to recover enough for them to replant. In the meantime they're looking for alternative incomes. Many now rely on food distribution, much of which is coming to an end. HelpAge International looks at how people are coping