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| Our main focus was to provide shelter to flood effectees living on roadsides. Good quality tents are provided to the effectees, courtesy UNHCR. All tents are weather proof and spacious. We started this process by registering IDPs via intensive interview to make sure only deserving people should get into the settlement. |
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Food: |
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| Proving IDPs with uncooked food to keep women busy in cooking their own meal fulfills the food need in the camp. Rationing of food is done through ration cards, which are issued to family heads. A careful consideration is given in making a food package include matchbox, pulse, rice, spices, milk, cooking oil & kids food, etc. Vegetables and meat is also distributed once a week. |
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Health: |
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| A permanent medical camp has also been established with all the basic facilities. Serious patients are taken to the hospitals and Eidhi is proving a great deal of support in this regard. We have also taken a unique initiative by establishing one-day veterinary camp for the camp livestock. |
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School/Mosque: |
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| Being in academia, education was our major concern and also a good platform to provide some relief and drawing the victims out of the trauma. Students are managing all the school activities. Besides education we are also working on children’s non-academic activities. After classes children get themselves busy in playing games and learning how to make good stuff out of recycled stuff and trash. |
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| A unique perspective of our camp is its skill development program. We arranged a skill development workshop for women where we provide them with necessary skills needed to convert those individuals into a professional. Women are being given sewing machines, cloths, and stitching equipment. We are also planning to launch skill development program for males soon. |
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