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One child's Story of survival and hope
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There are assortments of people who are getting benefited by the flood relief efforts of Muslim Aid. The Base Camp in Qabbo Saeed Khan is facilitating hundreds and hundreds flood affectees and helping in every aspect of life. In harmony of collectively uniting the shattered spirits of flood victims. Muslim Aid really worked hard to provide the basic immunities and necessities of life.

Flood Victims

Beneficiary No 1

Sartaj Ahmed, age 4. Village Baban Karozai, Tehsil Qabbo Saeed Khan
He was feeling very weak and he had a high fever but when he got the medical treatment
from the Muslim Aid Field Hospital, now he is recovering

 

Beneficiary No 2

Farzana, age 3. Same village. She had a very high fever but with the help of Muslim Aid
doctors and paramedics she is feeling better.

 

Beneficiary No 3  

Zarak Khan (father) Arbaba (daughter) 14 months, Village Raees Wali Muhammad.

He said that his daughter has a T.B but they don’t have the medical facilities to cure for this illness. But now he was coming for her high fever and weakness.
He said that they are getting proper medicines and drips. Muslim Aid is the only NGO working and helping us shoulder to shoulder in this area. They are providing clean drinking water door to door with the permanent solution of this problem by gifting us water hand pumps in every locality.
He added that our houses are drawn, animals and cattle are killed, schools finished, mosque is shaheed. Before we use to give zakat to others but now we take zakat from others. Snakes and poisonous insects are out there.
He asked for more help from Muslim Aid specially setting up more water hand pumps.

 

Beneficiary No 4

Shambay 100 years of age from Village Hazarwa.

He specially came to our camp to thanked the Muslim Aid team for the efforts they are making for the people to regain their life activities back. He said this with confidence that nobody came here to help us or for relief work and he wanted to tell any government official or media that Muslim Aid is giving us the basic immunities of life. Thanks.

 

 

 

 

 

Beneficiary No 5

Saadia 10 months with Muslim Aid volunteer Ameer Haidar from Mirpur Khas.

Saadia came in Muslim Aid medical camp very sick, she had a diarrhea and fever but with the help of Muslim Aid medical team. She is getting better and thanks for our volunteers especially Ameer Haidar from Mirpur Khas, our local partner NGO Jaggarta. He is an Admin Manager there. He was telling Muslim Aid Media team that he has flood relief related experience when Mirpur Khas was hit by a disaster in 2006. Now he is a team leader of volunteers in the Qabbo Saeed Khan Muslim Aid Camp.

 

 

 

 

 
 

Beneficiary No 6

Mai Waziraan 60 years old widower from Village Lahkiwa with her teenage son came in our medical camp with malicious and painful condition. Doctor told Muslim Aid staff that she must referred to the surgeon for skin grafting in Larkana. Because her condition is very severe. Muslim Aid rushed her with her teenage son to the hospital where she got x-rays, tests and operated the same night.

The next day Muslim Aid media team met her in the hospital. She was very happy and praying for Muslim Aid. She said that she got all the facilities in the hospital. She was very emotional with a dream in her eyes. Her son was thanking us in a very gratitude way.

That small help from Muslim Aid gave her and her son a hope to live.

 


MUSLIM AID Hand Pumps Project

Muslim Aid initiated water Hand Pump Project in the flood affected areas along with other method of providing safe drinking water. Our team assesses the needs and necessity of the affected areas and pointed out 8 locations for the installation of Hand Pump. Mashallah all Hand Pumps working properly and expanding it.


MUSLIM AID Micro Finance

Muslim Aid is tackling the root cause of poverty by launching projects of income generation and interest free micro credit to help the needy persons to escape from poverty trap. We are running microcredit programme in Fateh jang, Suburbs of Lahore, Mirpur and Bagh.

Case Study:

Rubina Ashraf, a widow living in the remote village of kotla jangian, Azad Kashmir endured many years of hardship and suffering after the death of her husband, a driver by profession, about six years ago. In order to support her mother in law and family of 5 young children, rubina set up a small grocery store in one of the rooms of her small house. Her average income was between 1500 to 2000 rupees, an amount significantly insufficient for her family needs.

Muslim Aid provided an interest free loan of Rs 18000/- for a period of 18 months. With this loan she approached her wholesale supplier and asked him to provide her with merchandise on cash for the same amount, as well as extra merchandise worth exactly the same amount on credit basis. Because of her good credit standing, her supplied agreed, putting rubina and her family on the road to economic betterment. Muslim aid credit and enterprise development has raised her monthly in come between 6000 and 6500 rupees in initial six months. Rubina is now providing very well for the education and general expenditure of her children, as well as comfortably repaying the loan.

Rubina’s story is not very different from those hundreds of women folks, who have benefited from Muslim Aid credit and enterprise development programme.