 This paper examines the effects of climate change and natural disasters on the spread of zoonotic diseases among displaced populations in rural Sin province, Pakistan. The authors argue that displacement can be seen as a process that influences the risk of zoonotic diseases, which is rooted in existing structural and chronic inequalities. Livestock support should be integrated into humanitarian policies and responses to help displaced populations cope with their changing environments and reduce their vulnerabilities to zoonotic diseases. This article was authored by Dorian H. Bram, Rafiq Chandio, Freya L. Jeffcott, and others.