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Almost 5,000 children, distributed in 49 companies, parade from Alderdi Eder playing drums and barrels to are the gears of Sarriegui the day of San Sebastian
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National Education Day observed in Manipur, contributions of Maulana Azad
remembered
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On October 16th, 2016 Monareliefye.org has begun today distributing school bags to 3000 pupils in Yemen’s Amanat al-Asimah, Sana'a and Hodeidah governorates ahead of the new school year.
Our distribution today was carried out in some schools in Amanat al-Asimah.
Affected children are supported to return to school as schools are made functional, access and retention of children at school is improved and children are supported to access learning through alternative modalities.
To ensure that children don’t completely miss out on their education, Mona Relief trying to support students with scholastic materials.
Facts about education in Yemen
Millions of children out of school and scores of teachers unpaid - At least two million children, nearly 27 per cent of school-age children are out of school, according to UNICEF. More than 1,690 schools are currently unfit for use due to conflict-related damage, hosting of IDPs or occupation by armed groups. About 2.3 million children need support to access education, including 1.1 million in areas that are acutely affected by conflict. Months of unpaid salaries have aggravated matters. More than 166,000 teachers have had problems receiving their salaries since October 2016 - about 73 per cent of the total number of teachers in Yemen.
*PFI distributes scholarship to Muslim poor students of Manipur*
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Distribution of Solar LED Lanterns to best performing students of PEP Schools under Pervaiz Lodhie’s Pehli Kiran ( First ray of Light) initiative
Dated: Saturday March 12, 2016
Location: Raichand Meghwar Primary School
Old Mirpur, District Mirpurkhas
&
Sunflower Primary School,
Khawaja District Tando Allahyar
Giving Solar Lanterns as a prize to the best performing students is not a new initiative of Pervaiz Lodhie. In previous years Lodhie Foundation has extended his initiative to various schools in Sindh and Punjab.
Inspiring with the idea, Mr. Jonathan Mitchell PHD President and Founder of Concentric development Inc. invited Pervaiz Lodhie to extend his program of distributing solar lanterns as prizes in PEP schools. Pervaiz Lodhie has immediately offered to gift 249 lanterns, allowing for three prizes per school. His suggestion was to distribute them to 1)Top student of the year 2) Top most improved student of the year 3) Top best attendance student of the year.
Mr. Lodhie also suggested encouraging the prize recipients to teach a short literacy course to family members or relatives.
During his recent visit to Pakistan in March 2016, Pervaiz visited the two schools in Mirpurkas and Tando Allahyar and distributed the solar lanterns to the 7 best students. Remaining 242 lanterns will be distributed in first and second week of April 2016
The Primary Education Project (PEP) is a part of the education work of Diocese of Hyderabad that is working to provide sustainable quality education to the poorest children of Rural Sindh, Pakistan. PEP has been involved in the work of education since 2002 and currently has 83 schools in the five district areas of rural Sindh, which are Badin, Sanghar, Mirpurkhas, Tando Allahyar and Umerkot. At Present 4970 students are enrolled in 83 schools.
Participants from Lodhie Foundation/Shaantech:
Pervaiz Lodhie, President and Founder LEDtronics Inc and Shaan Technologies Pakistan, Founder Lodhie Foundation
Shahid Siddique General Manager Shaan Technologies private Limited
Sohaib Ahmed Sheikh, Business development Executive
Participant from Primary Education project (PEP):
Lilian Charles, Program Manager PEP,
Parkash Peter , Smile Coordinator
Salvin John Aadiyal, Media Manager at Primary Education Project (PEP)
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With the Women of Paliau Village - Distributing Gifts of Jewelry and Cosmetic Bags. Many deep thanks to all of our friends in Sioux Falls who made this wonderful day possible! The beautiful women of Paliau Village received the gifts with such joy and gratitude!! We promised to always bring the women more supplies upon our return this Fall 2013 for the start of the construction of the Library. We could never do this project without their help!! They worked so hard assisiting our team each day!! Please unite with us at www.MarysProject.com. For more info: Lisa Marie at 605.251.2110 or lisamarie@marysproject.com.
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The Annunciation on the left, Jesus, Martha & Mary in the centre & Dorcas distributing alms on the right.
On October 30, 2016 Mona Relief's ground crew resumed today distributing food aid packages to vulnerable families in al-Durehimi area in Hodeidah in western Yemen.
Our campaign in Hodeidah to feed 5000 families has started on September 25 where Mona Relief crew reached out families in al-Tuhita area in Hodeidah providing urgently needed basic supplies to 200 families there.
Mona Relief Yemen's aid comes after shocking images of malnourished mothers and their emaciated children emerged earlier this month.
Every family is given a package of 50kg wheat, 10kg rice, 10kg sugar and cooking oil enough to last a month.
The going war in Yemen has plunged the country into a serious humanitarian crisis, with hundreds suffering from famine and malnutrition.
With the lack of food coupled with high prices, many are left with little choice but to resort to eating leaves.
Meanwhile, the United Nations World Food Program (WPF) warned that “at least seven million people - a quarter of the population - are living under emergency levels of food insecurity
It is a crisis that has deepened since the civil war broke out, and according to WFP there has been a 15 percent increase in hunger during the past year. The WFP further warns that another 7.1 million people are ready to fall into hunger if the situation does not improve. In 19 of the 22 governorates of Yemen, many are experiencing severe hunger.
Gishat Bala, 28-10-2013: On 8th October, 2013 a fire broke out from a house in Gishat Bala, Gilgit-Baltistan. Due to strong wind the fire spread across the village burning down the entire village into ashes. 164 people were affected included 43 males, 39 females, and 82 children. Property worth fifteen to twenty five millions (Pakistani rupees) was also destroyed.
Executive Director AKF Pakistan directed Al-Khidmat Foundation’s volunteers to conduct relief operation immediately. Edible items were provided to the affectees. 30 food packages were distributed. The food packages included the following items: cooking oil, wheat, sugar, pulses, tea, salt, and rice.
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To facilitate the daily commute of the girl students pursuing education in nearby villages, we distributed 395 cycles in the three schools of Kathunangal, Chawinda Devi and Tahli Sahib, under state’s Mai Bhago Vidya Scheme. I am honoured to be a part of this initiative to empower girls. By empowering these girls, we can lay the foundation of a stable and healthy society.