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Accountant’s Emergency Response (AER)

Accountant’s Emergency Response (AER) “You shall not attain righteousness until you spend of what you love, Whatever you spend is known to ALLAH” (AL- Imran : 92).

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Accountant’s Emergency Response (AER)

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  1. Accountant’s Emergency Response (AER) “You shall not attain righteousness until you spend of what you love, Whatever you spend is known to ALLAH” (AL-Imran : 92) AER is a an initiative of professional accountants and students, striving to minimize the human sufferings and help the people to start their normal life in Flood effected areas of Pakistan. We are guided by our belief in the principle that all lives have equal worth and dignity and that all people have the right to a standard of living adequate for themselves and their families. It is the moral and religious responsibility of all of us to make our contributions and help those who are waiting for our responses. The Flood in Pakistan has affected more than 20 million people and has devastated infrastructure in large parts of the country. We believe that all affiliated with accountancy profession can make impact in the relief and rehabilitation efforts. Our mission is to support 80 families in Kot Addu by providing them with house hold items. “We are still waiting”

  2. BUDGET

  3. For donations Contact: Mr. Usman Ishaq Raja (0300-9844092) Mr. Majid Hameed (0333-5161500) Mr. Shafiq ur Rehman (0334-5001052) Account details: Account Number: 5884-7 Title: Usman Ishaq Raja MCB Bank Limited. (Corporate Branch) Blue area, Islamabad. Donation can be collected from your doorstep.

  4. DETAILED IMPLEMENTATION PLAN

  5. SURVEY REPORT FOR DISTRIBUTION OF RELIEF ITEMS DISTT. MUZAFFARGARH TEHSIL KOT ADDU

  6. Area Information City: Kot Addu Town: Daira Din Panah Union Council No.: 7 Village: Basti Sarkaran Wala Distance From Kot Addu City: 10 Km on GT Road Population (Daira Din Panah): 50,000 Approx. Population (Basti Sarkaran Wala): 2,500 Approx. Affected Population: 85% Approx. No. of Damaged Houses: 285 Approx. Selected Households: 80 Women Headed Households: 23 Old Person Headed Households: 19 Urgent Requirement: Construction of Shelters,Bedding Arrangements, Warm Clothes, Seeds, Fertilizers, Support to Set-up a Source of Income.

  7. Background: Daira Din Panah is a big town situated 10 Km north from Kot Addu city. More than 85% of population is affected in recent Flood Disaster. Main reason for such damage is that most of the population consists of labor class and houses were built on conventional style, i.e. with the help of Mud, Bricks and Timber Girders. Resultantly, Flood water smashed those houses immediately and the habitants succeeded only to save their lives. Till date, relief work done by other Organizations includes Sahara for Life Trust and Pakistan Red Crescent. They distributed Tents and Food Items (Wheat Flour, Cooking Oil, Sugar, etc.). Some local NGOs also contacted them for providing food items for which tokens were also distributed among them 3 weeks ago but after that no contact was made.

  8. Current Situation Habitants are living in miserable conditions as described below: • Residing in open spaces • Hygiene conditions are very poor • Insufficient bedding arrangements, clothes etc. • Habitants still waiting for the facility of Watan Card Scheme • For Medical Facility, an emergency hospital was established Approx. 5Km from the village with the help of Arab and Turkish government • Some of them got water proof sheets only in the early relief for shelter.

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