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Minhaj WelfareFoundationMWF Pakistan Flood ReportsMinhaj Welfare Foundation has worked tirelessly sincethe devastating floods hit Pakistan in August 2010.Through the generosity of donors and MWF volunteers,we have developed an infrastructure and managementstrategy to deal with the relief aid and re-building of theaffected areas. This report highlights our work and effortin supporting the people of Pakistan and helping themrebuild their lives and futures.
2010
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Contents
Contents ..........................................................................................................................2
Introduction to Minhaj Welfare Foundation ..................................................................2
Pakistan Floods .............................................................................................................. 4
Minhaj Welfare Foundations Response to the Floods ..................................................5
Emergency Relief Efforts to help 20,000 families for the victims of the Floods in
Pakistan ..........................................................................................................................6
MWF Latest Figures of Relief Campaign September 2010 ...........................................9
Amount Spent: 13.46 Million Rupees .......................................................................9
Tent Villages: 21 ........................................................................................................9
Relief Camps ........................................................................................................... 10
Facts about the Pakistan Disaster ................................................................................. 11
Press Coverage and Press Releases .............................................................................. 13
BBC and CNN Report ..................................................................................................14Brief Media Response to MWFS Work on the Ground..........................................14
Introduction to Minhaj Welfare Foundation
Minhaj Welfare Foundation is amongst the leading charities internationallyin alleviating deprivation and human suffering. Minhaj Welfare Foundation
(MWF) was established in 1989 by its founder Dr Muhammad Tahir ulQadri, who earlier in the year issued an Islamic edict, fatwa against
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terrorism. The charity is amongst the largest international NGOs in theworld. MWF has working offices in over 80 countries, promoting Education,Health and Welfare, our own goals life is that of your own hope of a worldfree from poverty.
MWF aspires in providing a sustainable future for the internationalcommunity, and hope as a Worldwide Humanitarian Development NGO,we can fulfill the Millennium Development Goals of tackling deprivationand global poverty. As a charity we envisage in providing a moreprosperous and safer world through great transparency of welfareactivities in the third world.
Currently MWF is in the process of providing a unique Aghosh Orphan
Care Home which will cater and house 500 orphans from the recentPakistan floods which left 20 million people displaced. This unique projectwill provide free education to an orphan upto University level, giving thoseless fortunate in society an opportunity to live in a more sustainableenvironment.
Minhaj Welfare Foundation receives financial support from charitabletrusts, schools, voluntary organisations and thousands of donors whodonate towards poorer communities across the globe. Bringing in basicessentials to disaster hit areas by providing temporary measures ofshelter, safe drinking water, clothing, food and medical facilities.
MWF has provided emergency relief to areas hit by disasters in recentyears including Afghanistan, Palestine, Indonesia, Kashmir, Haiti,Bangladesh, Iran, Iraq and many more.
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Pakistan Floods
Many commentators reported that the death toll which stands at 2,000according to reports does not represent the true picture of Pakistansworst floods in living memory. The flood saw the emerging of water-borne
diseases making it a threat to survivors.
More than 20 million people have been affected and over 800,000 homeshave been destroyed by floods and landslides brought on by monsoon rainin Pakistan. This is the largest natural disaster, greater than Tsunami andHaiti combined.
Pakistan is considered aneconomically deprived nationwhich has faced many obstacles
politically and financially in recentyears. The floods had a cripplingeffect on the economy in a countrywhich already has seen the rise offood prices increase ten folds. Oneof the core reasons for the risingfood prices are due to thedamaged crops in which 1.3 million
acres of crops is estimated to be completely destroyed.
Flood waters have now roared down from the North to Punjab and on to
Sindh along a trail more than 1,000 km (600 miles) long, spreading thedisaster further.
Minhaj Welfare Foundation has started its relief operations in the districtsof Khyber Pakhtunkhah expanding its relief efforts to Sindh.
The following table below shows the work Minhaj Welfare Foundation isdoing in the affected areas:
KHAYBERPAKHTUNKHWA
SINDH
Swat Ghotki
Kalam SukkarShangla ShikarpurNowshera ShahdadkotCharsaddah KhairpurPeshawar JaccobabadDera Ismail Khan ThathaLakki Marwat
PUNJAB BALUCHISTANRajanpur SibbiDera Ghazi Khan Barkhan
Mianwali KohluLayyah Dera Murad Jamali
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BakharMuzaffargarh
JhangRahimyaar khan
Minhaj Welfare Foundations Response to theFloods
MWF through its large network ofvolunteers was amongst the firstINGO on the ground in assistingthose affected by the floods. SomeMWF volunteers opened their ownhomes to the victims and also MWFreopened its 570 schools andconverted them into temporary
shelters and accommodation.
Phase 1 (Emergency efforts)
1. Tent Villages:
Provided on average 20,000 families with secure tents, each tentaccommodating 8-9 people. Ensuring all basic essentials is set upalongside emergency volunteers.
2. Distribution of rations (food pack, clean bottled water and clothing):
Minhaj Welfare Foundation instantly dispatched truck loads of basicessentials across Pakistan.
KHAYBERPAKHTUNKHWA
SINDH
Swat SukkarNowshera Shikar PurCharsadda Shahdad KotDera Ismail Khan Khair Pur
Jaccobabad
Thatta
PUNJAB BALUCHSTANRajanpur SibbiDera Gazi Khan BarkhanMianwali Dera Murad JamaliLayyahBakharMuzaffar Garh
JhangRahimyar khan
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3. Medical camps (Mobile Medical Camps for Vaccinations and smallinjuries treatments). Trained medical staff giving voluntary time atall major regions affected by the disaster
4. MWF dispatching 25 ambulances to all major areas affected by thedisaster.
5. Providing daily cooked food throughout the month of Ramadhan.
6. 15,000 volunteers on the ground.
Emergency Relief Efforts to help 20,000families for the victims of the Floods inPakistan
The recent floods which hit Pakistan has left many millions displaced, withmore floods hitting both rural and urban areas of Pakistan. Thedevastation has wiped out livelihoods, homes, schools and other publicplaces. The increasing fear of widespread illnesses such as cholera andcontamination of water are turning into reality.
Below is the work carried out by MWF in the affected areas at the end ofAugust 2010:
Minhaj Relief Camps (temporary shelters) 3 cities
Area Flood VictimsNoshera 600Larkana 250
Okora Khatak 300Total 1150
Flood Relief Camps 35 cities
Area No. of camps FloodVictims
Karachi 1 250Rajan Pur 2 400
Kotla Naseer 10 3000Karor Lal Esan 5 700Taragh Sharif 10 1000
Kot Mittan 1 100Muzaffar Ghar 1 50
Kot Addhu 1 50Tonsa Sharif 1 100
Fazil Pur 1 100Jam Pur 1 100
Ghuddu (Sindh) 1 150
Total 7150
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The following are areas in which tents, basic essentials and foodrations are provided to the affectees:
Balochistan Province: Barkaan, Dera Allah Khan, Osta Muhammad, JattPatt, Suhbat Pur, Bakhtiar Abad and CB
Sindh Province: Jacababad, Sakkar, Dhar Ki and Ban Syed Abad
Pakhtu Khawan: Pahar Pur, Dera Ismail Khan, Swabi Char Sadha,Nowshera and Swat
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Emergency relief provided:
Truck load of Emergency Relief 70Financial Support Rps 30,000,000 (230,000)Basic Essentials Flour, Rice, Cooking Oil, Lentils,
Clean Water and other essentials.
Latest Update
775 tents provided for families in relief camps.
30 Lak rupees has been spent onmedical facilities.
10,000 Volunteers.
6900 families are receivingmonthly ration.
6 Mobile Ambulance services.
An Historic announcement of true Humanitarian
The founder of Minhaj Welfare Foundation made an historic announcementto the worldwide media declaring the annual spiritual gathering in
Pakistan which hosts over 50,000 people will be cancelled and all effortswill be diverted to helping the flood victims. He also announced that15,000 volunteers will disperse throughout Pakistan and spend 10 dayswith the affectees. All financial support which was directed to the spiritualgathering will go towards helping the victims.
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MWF Latest Figures of Relief CampaignSeptember 2010
Latest Figures
Goods 205 Trucks
Volunteers 12,000
Dependent Persons in Tent Villages &Relief Camps
7000 persons
Monthly Ration 10,000 families
Relief Collection Camps 350 camps
Medical Camps 35 camps
Medical Relief 75000personsAmbulances / Mobile Dispensaries 25
Doctors / Medical Staff 500 +
Amount Spent: 13.46 Million Rupees
GoodsRs. 8,25,00,000(620,000)
Repairing Home (300 families & Rs.15,000 each)
Rs. 45,00,000 (34,000)
Transportation / Ambulances / TruckRs.50,00,000 (37,000)
3000 families provided withtentsRs. 123,00,000(92,000)
Medicines Rs.75,00,000 (55,000)
9 Large Tent Villages Rs. 63,00,000 (47,000)
12 Small Tent Villages Rs. 36,00,000 (27,000)
Monthly support expenses 37,00,000 per month(two months rations)
Rs. 74,00,000 (55,000)
Miscellaneous (Camps rent andMobile camps)
Rs. 55,00,000 (41,000)
Tent Villages: 21
Beneficiaries 6,000
Tent Set Up Areas
Noshehra Cantt. A.S.C Colony, Akora
Khattak, Kot Mitthan, Rajanpur,Rujhan, Kotla Naseer, Larkana and
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Shikarpur
New Tent Villages Plan Kashmore, Kandhkot and Saeedaabad
Relief Camps
Currently 5500 people are
residing in the various relief
camps.
There are 128 relief camps
which have been
established by MWF.
4500 people have gone
back to their towns and
villages, MWF has also provided them with tents and monthly ration.
A total of 20,000 families are being supported by MWF in the various floodaffected areas.
Phase 2 (Long Term and Sustainable Projects)
1. To build 1000 homes for victims of the flood.
2. To reconstruct schools and places of worship.
3. Establish model schools in flood affected area especially in thevarious relief camps of Minhaj Welfare Foundation.
4. To provide sustainable and drinking water for the flood victims.
5. Vow to continue the relief efforts until everyone has gone back totheir home.
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Facts about the Pakistan Disaster
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Press Coverage and Press Releases
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BBC and CNN Report
Brief Media Response to MWFS Work on the
Ground.
BBC News
BBC Northwest Tonight
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CNN Report on Minhaj Welfare Foundation work inPakistan
Lancashire Telegraph Article about MWF Worker inPakistan for the Floods
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