When the Pakistan floods 2010 created a chaos among 20 million people of the country, PDI decided to create a global chaos, but a positive one! sharing our experience from seeking help, recruiting supporters and taking the stories of flood survivors internationally.
PDI presentation on water, livelihood and DRR programs Sikander Brohi
Detailed presentation on PDI work on Water Management, Water Governance, Sustainable Livelihoods and DRR in Sindh and Balochistan Provinces of Pakistan
EndPoverty.org is a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering the working poor to free themselves from poverty. Through our partnerships with local Christian microfinance institutions all over the developing world, we provide small loans, business training, mentorship and microenterprise services to help people living in poverty establish their own businesses. By supporting our clients, you enable them to provide for their families with dignity and send their children to school.
PDI presentation on water, livelihood and DRR programs Sikander Brohi
Detailed presentation on PDI work on Water Management, Water Governance, Sustainable Livelihoods and DRR in Sindh and Balochistan Provinces of Pakistan
EndPoverty.org is a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering the working poor to free themselves from poverty. Through our partnerships with local Christian microfinance institutions all over the developing world, we provide small loans, business training, mentorship and microenterprise services to help people living in poverty establish their own businesses. By supporting our clients, you enable them to provide for their families with dignity and send their children to school.
Atria El Camino Gardens Recognized in the Journal of Active AgingAtria Senior Living
Atria El Camino Gardens: Good Samaritans reach out to make a difference. Residents and staff channel their energies and talents to help others through an extensive volunteer program. The rewards include a sense of purpose and pride for participants.
The Foundation’s work over the past 17 years to feed the hungry children has been recognised, honoured and praised through numerous awards and dignitary visits.
Sam and Jane Foundation is a Charitable trust working towards the upliftment of downtrodden and poor people. The trust focuses its activities on Agriculture, Environment, Education, Healthcare, Social Cause, and Women Empowerment.
DAPP Malawi believes that poverty can be overcome through coordinated, communitywide approaches, which combine education, adult literacy, improved livelihoods, increased production, health, women empowerment and environment protection. In its 20th year of implementing development programs in the four thematic areas of agriculture, education, community development and health, DAPP Malawi has stood shoulder to shoulder with the people of Malawi in securing that individuals and families set goals for themselves and make informed choices for their lives in reducing poverty especially in the rural areas.
Presentation by Ms. Mona Khandhar, Secretary , H&NG, and Mission director, Mahatma Gandhi Swachhata Mission at Gandhinagar, Gujarat.
Honorable Chief Minister of Gujarat, Smt. Anandiben Patel formally launched Citizen Clean, a digital media campaign Vibrant Safai, community campaign, online monitoring system to make a #SwachhGujarat.
Follow us : www.twitter.com/mgsmgujarat
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The Rotary Foundation and District 5580 - 2012David Manning
An overview of The Rotary Foundation and Rotary International District 5580 projects and initiatives (created in 2012 for the Fargo-Moorhead AM Rotary Club)
Community Model to Improve Slum Health in Smart Cities,Wards,Localities:Pract...Siddharth Agarwal
Slum families live amidst dirt leading to contamination of water, spread of flies, rodents, mosquitoes, which carry diseases e.g. diarrhea, typhoid, jaundice, dengue, chikungunya, malaria. U¬5 undernutrition in the poorest urban quartile are 2.5 times higher than the richest urban quartile.
Practical approaches:
1.City map: Govt. of India’s NUHM & Housing Policy mandate mapping of all listed/unlisted/hidden slums on city map. UHRC's social facilitators, women's group members with govt. ANMs, Anganwadi workers identified, mapped hidden, unlisted and newly formed slums in Indore.
Slum Women’s groups use hand-drawn basti maps to a)prevent exclusion of family from lists for housing, entitlements; b)Track access to health services e.g. vaccination, ANC, c) identify recent migrants, vulnerable slums.
2.Basti women’s groups in Indore & Agra function as slum women’s health groups (Mahila Arogya Samitis or MAS) mandated in Govt. of India’s NUHM to strengthen demand for health, environmental services. With knowledge, confidence & skills, women’s groups increase access to Govt. address proof and Picture ID.
3. MAS members save monthly to build savings pool. This saving helps in time of health emergency, marriage, child's education, rescues poor people from moneylenders.
Based on Indore & Agra experience, India’s National Urban Health Mission (NUHM) mandates Mahila Arogya Samiti as a demand side strategy and creation a Revolving Community Fund as two of eight core NUHM strategies (Government of India, 2013).
4. With motivation youth-children groups bring more vigour to community efforts. Youth requests to authorities for streets, garbage cleaning. Basti children’s group members apply & avail govt. scholarship.
5. Outreach Health Services by Govt & Pvt Providers in deprived clusters are facilitated by basti women’s groups. They help ANMs identify vulnerable pockets, improve service access, infection prevention, promote healthy behaviours.
With mentoring support from UHRC, they promote nutrition & health with simple recipes e.g. sprouted cooked, garnished black gram. Women take up gardening for nutrition despite space constraints.
6. Women’s groups submit requests to different depts. for paving of basti lanes, water supply, sewage system, electric connections.
7. Ladies & children making jewellery & greeting cards gives creative & psycho-emotional energy despite living in dirt. Creative art stimulates right brain which enhances skills, intellectual responses, learning ability, confidence. These help slum populations gather more strength and hope to better deal with the vagaries of life.
8. Women’s Livelihoods: Tailoring & Stitching training centres for women are run. Women/girls stitch frocks, trousers, girls’ tops, shirts at home on per piece basis. Women also sell vegetables, grocery, run slum convenience store, tiffin service.
Sambhav Social Service Organisation is a voluntary organization advocating for the constitutional rights of the marginalized and deprived communities through their capacity building and organization building. Over the years, Sambhav has partnered with various entities – government, corporates, individuals and other NGO/NPOs for several undertakings of greater good. In the last 30 years Sambhav has rendered it services to several slum residents, migrants, minorities, children, women, youth and vulnerable people in Madhya Pradesh.
In order to fulfill its mandate, Sambhav builds relationships with government departments and national agencies which focus on different aspects of community development and upliftment. It has worked with both urban and rural based community-based organisation (CBOs) and communities, conducted training for youth, women, farmers, school governing bodies and school management teams, early childhood learning centers, and income generating projects.
Aw –Mos Development and Relief Organization (ADRO)
Head Office: Tieglow, Bakool region
Sub-Office: Baidoa Town, Bay Region
Branch: Qasaxdhere, Mogadishu and Afgoi Email: adro_tieglow@yahoo.com
Tell: 00252615505170/00252615593720
ORGANIZATION PROFILE
AW-Mos Development
& Relief Organization
(ADRO)
INTRODUCTION:
AW-Mos Development & Relief Organization (ADRO) is a local NGO; it is a non- politic, non- governmental, non-religious and non-profit making organization operating in Somalia the NGO is community based organization working for humanitarian Relief in close collaboration with UN Agencies and intentional Organization, in order to support and cover the needs of the community population effected by the conflict natural disasters and diseases outbreak
Aw-Mos Development and relief organization established 1992 by group of intellectuals who felt the pain of the community and the need of the local organization working for Humanitarian Relief and Development by tackling the problems facing the community especially vulnerable group as woman, children and Elders, when the form government collapsed the people met tragedy and unseen fatuous problems that followed by clannish clashes and endless war that resulted:
The situation is deteriorating day by day after the community members met in order to minimize the problems the members were intellectuals, foresights, Elders Minority group, Woman, Youth and stockholders. The community agreed to establish Aw-mos Development and relief organization that works humanitarian activities in Bay and Bakool Regions.
ADRO is registered and with the federal government of Somalia under the Ministry of internal and National Security and regional levels, ADRO works closely with community at large in the region
ADRO NGO will manage and scale-up intervention in Health, Nutrition, Water/sanitation and Hygiene promotion and continue to focus on similar priority area such as Education Child protection and food insecurity in the area of the southern Somalia.
1. Vision
Aw-mos strive to achieve broadened opportunities’ for a secure and sustainable livelihood for disadvantaged community with particular emphases on vulnerable communities.
2. Mission
Aw-mos is committed in competing to bring about lasting positive solution to address the poverty and sufferings’ of the poor marginalized women and children in order to improve their living standard and build their capacity to sustain their lives
.
3. Goal
Aw-mos vision is enhancing gender equity and equality by addressing the root causes of harmful practices and social norms, discriminatory against women and children promoting the empowerment of women and children in all developmental facets.
Objectives
1. To build up the social and economic conditions and promote the development of man and the well-being of the community.
2. To discharge its social responsibility towards society in social development for the
Atria El Camino Gardens Recognized in the Journal of Active AgingAtria Senior Living
Atria El Camino Gardens: Good Samaritans reach out to make a difference. Residents and staff channel their energies and talents to help others through an extensive volunteer program. The rewards include a sense of purpose and pride for participants.
The Foundation’s work over the past 17 years to feed the hungry children has been recognised, honoured and praised through numerous awards and dignitary visits.
Sam and Jane Foundation is a Charitable trust working towards the upliftment of downtrodden and poor people. The trust focuses its activities on Agriculture, Environment, Education, Healthcare, Social Cause, and Women Empowerment.
DAPP Malawi believes that poverty can be overcome through coordinated, communitywide approaches, which combine education, adult literacy, improved livelihoods, increased production, health, women empowerment and environment protection. In its 20th year of implementing development programs in the four thematic areas of agriculture, education, community development and health, DAPP Malawi has stood shoulder to shoulder with the people of Malawi in securing that individuals and families set goals for themselves and make informed choices for their lives in reducing poverty especially in the rural areas.
Presentation by Ms. Mona Khandhar, Secretary , H&NG, and Mission director, Mahatma Gandhi Swachhata Mission at Gandhinagar, Gujarat.
Honorable Chief Minister of Gujarat, Smt. Anandiben Patel formally launched Citizen Clean, a digital media campaign Vibrant Safai, community campaign, online monitoring system to make a #SwachhGujarat.
Follow us : www.twitter.com/mgsmgujarat
Like us on Fb : www.fb.com/SwachhGujarat
The Rotary Foundation and District 5580 - 2012David Manning
An overview of The Rotary Foundation and Rotary International District 5580 projects and initiatives (created in 2012 for the Fargo-Moorhead AM Rotary Club)
Community Model to Improve Slum Health in Smart Cities,Wards,Localities:Pract...Siddharth Agarwal
Slum families live amidst dirt leading to contamination of water, spread of flies, rodents, mosquitoes, which carry diseases e.g. diarrhea, typhoid, jaundice, dengue, chikungunya, malaria. U¬5 undernutrition in the poorest urban quartile are 2.5 times higher than the richest urban quartile.
Practical approaches:
1.City map: Govt. of India’s NUHM & Housing Policy mandate mapping of all listed/unlisted/hidden slums on city map. UHRC's social facilitators, women's group members with govt. ANMs, Anganwadi workers identified, mapped hidden, unlisted and newly formed slums in Indore.
Slum Women’s groups use hand-drawn basti maps to a)prevent exclusion of family from lists for housing, entitlements; b)Track access to health services e.g. vaccination, ANC, c) identify recent migrants, vulnerable slums.
2.Basti women’s groups in Indore & Agra function as slum women’s health groups (Mahila Arogya Samitis or MAS) mandated in Govt. of India’s NUHM to strengthen demand for health, environmental services. With knowledge, confidence & skills, women’s groups increase access to Govt. address proof and Picture ID.
3. MAS members save monthly to build savings pool. This saving helps in time of health emergency, marriage, child's education, rescues poor people from moneylenders.
Based on Indore & Agra experience, India’s National Urban Health Mission (NUHM) mandates Mahila Arogya Samiti as a demand side strategy and creation a Revolving Community Fund as two of eight core NUHM strategies (Government of India, 2013).
4. With motivation youth-children groups bring more vigour to community efforts. Youth requests to authorities for streets, garbage cleaning. Basti children’s group members apply & avail govt. scholarship.
5. Outreach Health Services by Govt & Pvt Providers in deprived clusters are facilitated by basti women’s groups. They help ANMs identify vulnerable pockets, improve service access, infection prevention, promote healthy behaviours.
With mentoring support from UHRC, they promote nutrition & health with simple recipes e.g. sprouted cooked, garnished black gram. Women take up gardening for nutrition despite space constraints.
6. Women’s groups submit requests to different depts. for paving of basti lanes, water supply, sewage system, electric connections.
7. Ladies & children making jewellery & greeting cards gives creative & psycho-emotional energy despite living in dirt. Creative art stimulates right brain which enhances skills, intellectual responses, learning ability, confidence. These help slum populations gather more strength and hope to better deal with the vagaries of life.
8. Women’s Livelihoods: Tailoring & Stitching training centres for women are run. Women/girls stitch frocks, trousers, girls’ tops, shirts at home on per piece basis. Women also sell vegetables, grocery, run slum convenience store, tiffin service.
Sambhav Social Service Organisation is a voluntary organization advocating for the constitutional rights of the marginalized and deprived communities through their capacity building and organization building. Over the years, Sambhav has partnered with various entities – government, corporates, individuals and other NGO/NPOs for several undertakings of greater good. In the last 30 years Sambhav has rendered it services to several slum residents, migrants, minorities, children, women, youth and vulnerable people in Madhya Pradesh.
In order to fulfill its mandate, Sambhav builds relationships with government departments and national agencies which focus on different aspects of community development and upliftment. It has worked with both urban and rural based community-based organisation (CBOs) and communities, conducted training for youth, women, farmers, school governing bodies and school management teams, early childhood learning centers, and income generating projects.
Aw –Mos Development and Relief Organization (ADRO)
Head Office: Tieglow, Bakool region
Sub-Office: Baidoa Town, Bay Region
Branch: Qasaxdhere, Mogadishu and Afgoi Email: adro_tieglow@yahoo.com
Tell: 00252615505170/00252615593720
ORGANIZATION PROFILE
AW-Mos Development
& Relief Organization
(ADRO)
INTRODUCTION:
AW-Mos Development & Relief Organization (ADRO) is a local NGO; it is a non- politic, non- governmental, non-religious and non-profit making organization operating in Somalia the NGO is community based organization working for humanitarian Relief in close collaboration with UN Agencies and intentional Organization, in order to support and cover the needs of the community population effected by the conflict natural disasters and diseases outbreak
Aw-Mos Development and relief organization established 1992 by group of intellectuals who felt the pain of the community and the need of the local organization working for Humanitarian Relief and Development by tackling the problems facing the community especially vulnerable group as woman, children and Elders, when the form government collapsed the people met tragedy and unseen fatuous problems that followed by clannish clashes and endless war that resulted:
The situation is deteriorating day by day after the community members met in order to minimize the problems the members were intellectuals, foresights, Elders Minority group, Woman, Youth and stockholders. The community agreed to establish Aw-mos Development and relief organization that works humanitarian activities in Bay and Bakool Regions.
ADRO is registered and with the federal government of Somalia under the Ministry of internal and National Security and regional levels, ADRO works closely with community at large in the region
ADRO NGO will manage and scale-up intervention in Health, Nutrition, Water/sanitation and Hygiene promotion and continue to focus on similar priority area such as Education Child protection and food insecurity in the area of the southern Somalia.
1. Vision
Aw-mos strive to achieve broadened opportunities’ for a secure and sustainable livelihood for disadvantaged community with particular emphases on vulnerable communities.
2. Mission
Aw-mos is committed in competing to bring about lasting positive solution to address the poverty and sufferings’ of the poor marginalized women and children in order to improve their living standard and build their capacity to sustain their lives
.
3. Goal
Aw-mos vision is enhancing gender equity and equality by addressing the root causes of harmful practices and social norms, discriminatory against women and children promoting the empowerment of women and children in all developmental facets.
Objectives
1. To build up the social and economic conditions and promote the development of man and the well-being of the community.
2. To discharge its social responsibility towards society in social development for the
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Worst Floods in Pakistan--- What is needed!Noor Aftab
After 8 weeks on non stop work with flood victims, we have realized that as winters approaches these people could neither be left in the cold nor be provided food and clothing indefinately. The crisis is far from over but the relief has turned into early recovery. HERE IS WHAT IS NEEDED NOW!
The Mother Nature in the 21st century is not very kind to the Pakistani nation. The inhabitants confronted with natural and manmade disasters. They were hardly recovered from the devastating earthquake of 2005, here comes the year 2009 where the population living in north and south was badly hit by the war on terror. They were forced to flee their homes and take refuge in various districts of Khyber PakhtunKhwah. The IRSP responded to the situation and delivered in crunch time by supporting the affectees by providing them all kind of a support including special focus on Water and Sanitation.
Hunger problem a brief for a global crisis (1)Vikas Monga
Hunger, according to science, humanitarian aid, and social sciences, is a condition in which a person, for a sustained period, is unable to eat sufficient food to meet basic nutritional needs.
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43. Progress in WASH Section Activity Target Achieved Static water Tanks 47 32 Installation of new handpumps 98 56 Repair of Hand pumps 97 40 Open defecation clean up campaigns (1 kt per 40 families) 275 10 Emergency latrines 770 318 Emergency bath houses 385 172 Laundry slabs (Ratio 1:150 people) 257 60 Repair of Institutional toilets 75 4O
44. Activity Target Achieved Hygiene Support Items distribution 11000 6500 Formation WASH Committees 100 191 General clean-up campaigns every week 100 10 Health and Hygiene sessions 300 594
45. Overall achievements in WASH Sector Overall/ Cumulative Beneficiaries (since the start of project ) Water 35,2,333 Sanitation 39,758 Hygiene Promotion 7625 Hygiene (kits) 45500 TOTAL 49,8,591
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