On the instruction of Imran Khan, IKF Flood Relief Assistance teams are currently in the process of assessing the 'need of Wheat Seed' for small land-holding farmers in six worst hit districts of Punjab (Hafizabad, Sialkot, Chiniot, Jhang, Multan & Muzafargarh). This 'need assessment' process carries huge significance since it will allow our teams to identify the actual deserving farmers who have lost their crops to the floods and are at severe risk of descending into vicious cyclical and generational poverty. Once the 'need assessment' process is completed, our field teams assisted by the office staff, would carry out the process of distribution of 'wheat seed' to deserving farmers. The process of distribution would start within a couple of weeks as soon as the sowing period of the wheat crop begins.
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
[Imran Khan Foundation Updates]
Thursday, September 25, 2014
As one of the first responders in wake of recent devastating floods in AJK & Punjab, on the instruction of Mr. Imran Khan, IKF teams are continuously on the move in flood hit areas and are involved in providing food relief & temporary shelter (tents) to the flood affected people.
Another consignment of 7 trucks containing 450 tents & emergency food relief items for 700 families had been dispatched today to Jhang by IKF. It was the third food relief items consignment and first consignment of tents out of 1500 tents procured for the flood relief. Up till now, IKF distributed more than PKR 10 million worth of emergency food relief items and have procured tents worth of PKR 11.4 million for the flood affected people in 3 districts of AJK & 6 district of Punjab.
IKF Update for Bannu IDPs:
23 March 2014 Project : ERP District Thar parkar, Tahsil: Mithi, Talka: Islam Kot UC: Khario Ghullam Shah Village: Warvai Total OPD: 300
I on behalf of IKF, I and my team would like to thank Dr. Ashfaque and his team from Pakistan Rangers, who give there day and night to do the free medical camp in the most remort, unreach and unserved areas of Thar parkar. Would also like to thank 61 wing in Diplo (thar parkar) who help us in identifing the most difficult places where no help reached except for the forces. — with Aziz Ahmed Pti.
I on behalf of IKF, I and my team would like to thank Dr. Ashfaque and his team from Pakistan Rangers, who give there day and night to do the free medical camp in the most remort, unreach and unserved areas of Thar parkar. Would also like to thank 61 wing in Diplo (thar parkar) who help us in identifing the most difficult places where no help reached except for the forces. — with Aziz Ahmed Pti.
So far, the IKF has intervened in Tharparkar's Union Councils of Diplo, Nagarparkar and Islamkot. As there is a glut of supply of medicine and food items in the areas surrounding Mithi, the IKF has targeted the remotest villages in the border areas with India. To date, the IKF, in collaboration with the Army Rangers Medical Teams, distributed medicine to and treated 7000 patients, in 43 Villages.
So far, the IKF has intervened in Tharparkar's Union Councils of Diplo, Nagarparkar and Islamkot. As there is a glut of supply of medicine and food items in the areas surrounding Mithi, the IKF has targeted the remotest villages in the border areas with India. To date, the IKF, in collaboration with the Army Rangers Medical Teams, distributed medicine to and treated 7000 patients, in 43 Villages.
News from the Field Project : ERP Dated 1st April 2014 District : Thar Par Kar Tahsil : Diplo UC : Diplo Village : Lakaroo Total OPD > 681 Still a long way to go
NEW FROM THE FIELD (16 March 2014) Project : ERP District Thar par kar, Tahsil: Diplo, UC: Diplo Village: Saran Landi Total Out Door 332 Male : 135 Female : 57 Kids : 131
So far, the IKF has distributed essential medical supplies to over 800 families in 6 villages of Union Councils' Diplo and Nangarparkar.
So far, the IKF has distributed essential medical supplies to over 800 families in 6 villages of Union Councils' Diplo and Nangarparkar. We have done this w/ logistical support (including doctors) from the Pakistan Army Rangers, as seen in the attached photo. By the time the first phase of our effort is complete we will have served the medicinal and nutritional needs of 6000 families from 16 villages, each of them in the remote border area w/ India. Wish us luck. So far, the IKF has distributed essential medical supplies to over 800 families in 6 villages of Union Councils' Diplo and Nangarparkar. We have done this w/ logistical support (including doctors) from the Pakistan Army Rangers, as seen in the attached photo. By the time the first phase of our effort is complete we will have served the medicinal and nutritional needs of 6000 families from 16 villages, each of them in the remote border area w/ India. Wish us luck.
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