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4 Peace of Mind

4 Peace of Mind. Mission to Pakistan April 2006. Background. This was the third mission planned by 4 Peace of Mind The 4 Peace of Mind team included Dr Syed Saboor, Dr Surraiya Zia and Arshad Ali The mission took place during April 2006. Mission Objectives.

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4 Peace of Mind

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  1. 4 Peace of Mind Mission to Pakistan April 2006

  2. Background • This was the third mission planned by 4 Peace of Mind • The 4 Peace of Mind team included Dr Syed Saboor, Dr Surraiya Zia and Arshad Ali • The mission took place during April 2006

  3. Mission Objectives • To assess first hand the needs of the communities affected by the earthquake • Deliver the agreed financial aid to local NGOs – WWOP and Noor Foundation • Purchase and supply 4 Peace of Mind wheelchairs to centres supporting earthquake affectees • Enhance the profile of 4 Peace of Mind • Build relationships with other organisations having similar objectives to 4 Peace of Mind

  4. To assess first hand the needs of the communities affected by the earthquake • Access to homes – compensation linked to reconstruction • Clean water • Basic sanitation • Basic heath services – access to health programmes / psychological support • A means of earning a living – skills training / livestock • Education

  5. To assess first hand the needs of the communities affected by the earthquake • Access to homes – compensation linked to reconstruction • Clean water • Basic sanitation • Basic heath services – access to health programmes / psychological support • A means of earning a living – skills training / livestock • Education

  6. To assess first hand the needs of the communities affected by the earthquake

  7. To assess first hand the needs of the communities affected by the earthquake

  8. Health Directorate !

  9. Deliver the agreed financial aid to local NGOs – Noor Foundation

  10. Deliver the agreed financial aid to local NGOs – Noor Foundation

  11. Deliver the agreed financial aid to local NGOs – WWOP

  12. Purchase and supply 4 Peace of Mind wheelchairs to centres supporting earthquake affectees • Meeting held with suppliers • Requirements agreed • 50% payment requested upfront • 4 Peace of Mind team agreed not to proceed

  13. Enhance the profile of 4 Peace of Mind

  14. Enhance the profile of 4 Peace of Mind

  15. Enhance the profile of 4 Peace of Mind

  16. Build relationships with other organisations having similar objectives to 4 Peace of Mind

  17. Enhance the profile of 4 Peace of Mind

  18. Enhance the profile of 4 Peace of Mind

  19. Enhance the profile of 4 Peace of Mind

  20. Enhance the profile of 4 Peace of Mind

  21. Build relationships with other organisationshaving similar objectives to 4 Peace of Mind • International Human Rights Observer • ATN • Islamic Relief • WWOP • Al Noor Foundation • Al Bari Foundation • MDM • ERRA

  22. Top 6 Lessons • There are many local NGOs keen to collaborate with overseas organisations • Even trivial activity requires local influencing networks • Local networks with influence are critical for smooth implementation of any future 4 Peace of Mind activity • 4 Peace of Mind should focus on short term projects only – completion in under 3 months. Success of long term projects is very much dependent on collaborating with organisations recognised by the government • 4 Peace of Mind activity overseas requires resources. These should be discussed and agreed prior to future missions • Humanitarian work is not easy – you must have the right mind set

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