pak rep 2011 lo res - uwt. · pdf filequrbani overseen by shaykh ahmed ali. p21 q&a common...

24
feedback report 2011 Pakistan Floods 100% DONATIONS POLICY

Upload: dongoc

Post on 29-Mar-2018

218 views

Category:

Documents


4 download

TRANSCRIPT

feedback report 2011Pakistan Floods

100% DONATIONS POLICY

P3 Pakistan Floods: The aftermath The most destructive floods in a hundred years.

P4 PHASE ONE: Emergency relief A close look at the initial response of UWT.

P8 The harsh realities of winter Helping people survive through the harsh winter.

P9 PHASE TWO: Reconstruction Plans for the long term stability of Pakistan.

P16 CASE STUDY: The plea of a widow

P17 CASE STUDY: Zakirʼs plight

P18 Kidz 4 Kidz Competition Uniting the youth of the Ummah.

P20 Qurbani 2010 Qurbani overseen by Shaykh Ahmed Ali.

P21 Q&A Common questions posed by the public about UWT.

P22 Donation form & ways to donate

By the grace of Almighty Allah, Ummah Welfare Trust is able to ensure that every penny donated reaches its intended destination. Not a single penny is deducted for administration or fundraising costs.

Administration costs are covered by:

Donations specified for administration.

Income generated from recycled clothes. UWT has a wide scale recycling scheme across the UK with over 60 clothing banks.

Profits received from the Ummah Shops and Charity shops.

Tax reclaim on Gift Aid donations. The Gift Aid scheme allows donors to increase the value of their donation by 25%. This is a simple and effective way to assist the administration of the charity.

CONTENTS

Feedback Report 20112

Ummah Welfare Trust (UWT) is a UK registered international relief and development charity. Established in the year 2001, UWT operates in over twenty countries across Africa, Asia, Europe and the Middle East. UWT aims to relieve the suffering of the poor and alleviate poverty across the world.

It is difficult to conceptualise the enormity of the devastation. The flood water unleashed from the River Indus engulfed an area of the size of England. The floods quickly spread across the provinces of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan, Punjab and Sindh. The surge did not discriminate in what came in its path. It has already claimed 1,900 lives and affected over 20 million people. Homes and farmlands have been totally submerged. The waters swept away 6 million acres of crops which included fruit, wheat, cotton and rice.

The loss of over 1.2 million large animals and 6

million poultry is having a crippling effect on the country’s economy. Food prices have soared raising the already high inflation rate.

The human cost and suffering is incalculable. Families have been severed, communities have been uprooted. Schools and places of worship have been completely submerged under water. Their entire way of life is threatened. With the outbreak of acute diarrhoea, acute respiratory tract infections, skin infections and malaria, the chances of survival are becoming more and more dire. The floods have destroyed health facilities and access to clean water.

PAKISTAN FLOODS:THE AFTERMATH

Feedback Report 2011 3

The most destructive floods in a hundred years is how experts have described last Julyʼs devastating downpour.

The Ummah Children Academy an orphanage catering for 1000 orphans and the base for relief efforts

Muslims across the UK rose up to the challenge. An emergency fundraising campaign was launched by UWT. UWT raised a record £3.2 million within weeks of the floods. The generous donations of the Muslim community have allowed us to initiate an effective relief operation in the affected areas.

The Ummah Children Academy (UCA) located in Nowshera, was only yards away from the flood water. It is currently being used as the Head Quarters for the relief efforts. UWT have been able to implement a rigorous relief operation from UCA because of its strategic location. UCA was able to open its doors to flood victims and has been providing emergency accommodation.

PHASE ONE: EMERGENCY RELIEF

THE RELIEF EFFORT HQ

Feedback Report 20114

MEDICAL CAMPS WITH MOBILE AMBULANCE SERVICEThe installation of these make shift clinics were vital in thisphase. A total of nine Medical camps were set up in Nowshera, Charsadda, Sindh and Swat. The camps provided emergency treatment and were aimed at preventing an outbreak of waterborne diseases. We have had a record number of people benefiting from this particular service.Over 68,000 men, women and children have received treatment since the floods began.

COOKED FOOD PROJECT The water washed away all hope. People lost their homes, food, crops and animals. UWT provided two hot meals a day during the month of Ramadan. This enabled our brothers and sisters to eat during Suhur and Iftar. We targeted the most affected regions of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Nowshera, Sindh and Punjab. With your help we have provided meals for over 160,000 people.

“Whoever offers a meal to his Muslim brother at the time of iftar, he receives as much reward as he (the fasting person) has earned. Nothing becomes less of the reward of those he offered a meal to.”

[Tirmidhi, Ibn Majah]

With your help we have provided meals for over

160,000 people. Emergency relief comprised of the following projects:

Feedback Report 2011 5

PHASE ONE: EMERGENCY RELIEF

UWT Tent Villages are currently providing shelter for 2,879

families and 16,756 individuals.UWT TENT VILLAGE

A team was deployed to erect tents to provide basic shelter and privacy for families.Each tent accommodated up to eight people. A total of thirteen tent villages were erected within Nowshera, Charsadda, Deri Ismail Khan, Swat and Punjab.

Before the erection of these tents people were forced to live in the open. These tents have provided short term shelter. We will need to provide long term housing solutions before winter approaches.

MEDICATIONCLOTHINGFOOD ITEMS 10kg Ghee, 10kg Rice, 10kg Pulses, 40kg Flour, 4kg Salt, 2 Boxes Of Matches, 15 Kg Sugar, 900 Litres Of Mineral Water & Burning Material.

UTENSILS 6 Tea Cups, 6 Large Plates, 6 Small Plates, 6 Spoons, Jug With 6 Cups, 1 Basket, 1 Small Cauldron, 1 Large Cooking Spoon, a Kettle and a Water Cooler.

Each family was supplied with an emergency pack which included essential items:

Feedback Report 20116

PHASE ONE: EMERGENCY RELIEF

The scale of the damage has made it difficult to operate in certain regions.UWT has distributed light packages in these areas. A total of 18,000 packages have already been distributed and an additional 6000 packages have been allocated for distribution.

REGION TOTAL PACKAGESBaluchistan 500

Nowshera 5680

Charsadda 4200

Deri Ismail Khan 2500

Kashmir 500

Sindh 1000

Punjab 2000

Swat 900

Swabi 90

Rawalpindi 500

NUMBER OF PACKAGESDISTRIBUTED IN EARLY OCTOBER.

10 kg Ghee10 kg Rice10 kg Pulses40 kg Flour4 kg Salt2 Boxes Of Matches15 kg SugarBurning Material900 Litres Of Mineral Water

EACH PACKAGE CONTAINS:

24,000Packages Distributed

Feedback Report 2011 7

PHASE ONE: EMERGENCY RELIEF

winter survival kitThe HarshRealities of WinterUmmah Welfare Trust launched a Winter Survival Kit appeal to help those suffering in freezing conditions in Pakistan.

The winter was particularly harsh in the flood stricken areas. Snow fall in the depth of winter is often 5 meters deep in some regions with temperatures reaching minus 15 degrees centigrade.UWT initially distributed 10,000 Winter Aid Kits amongst the families who were still living in the temporary Tent Villages.

This number was increased to 20,000 and the project was upgraded and renamed as Winter Survival Kits as the regions experienced an increase in deaths. Each Winter Survival Kit included 3 iron beds, 3 quilts, 3 mattresses, 3 pillows and 3 sets of warm clothing for each family. The cost per kit was £100. Please help them get through the last stages of the freezing winter.

£2,000,000Winter Appeal was launchedto help 20,000 families

Feedback Report 20118

The relief operation has now moved onto the second phase.

This phase consists of medium and long term projects that will help prevent damage of such a scale in the future. It will help victims rebuild their lives and will hopefully allow those who are displaced to return to their villages.

The appeal has now been raised to £10 million. UWT will be implementing an extensive reconstruction programme that aims to rebuild entire villages in the regions that were worst affected by the floods. Plans to construct a total of 20 villages are already in motion.

A long term systematic approach is being employed to ensure the relief effort is effective.

PHASE TWO:Reconstruction

Plans to construct a total of 20 villages are already in motion.

Feedback Report 2011 9

100 Aid Packages, £100 eachincluding Clothing, Blankets &Kitchen Utensils. 1 for each house

100 HousesFully furnished

£2,000 each

Feedback Report 201110

THE VILLAGE PROJECT

Income Generation:Donkey & Cart£200 each

4 Tube Wells, £600 each

A reliable source of clean water

1 large Masjid (£11,450)

or 2 small Masajid (£5,700)

Vital for the spiritual needs of

the community

Total Cost per Village £220,000

Target: 20 Villages

Feedback will

be provided for

each project.

Feedback Report 2011 11

Masjid ConstructionMost of the Masajid have been left unfit for purpose. It is estimated that the reconstruction of Masajid will cost approximately £7 per square foot.

Masajid with integrated Madrasahs will be built in the proposed villages. These amenities will meet the educational and spiritual needs of the victims and play a crucial role in rehabilitating the flood victims.

"Whoever builds a Masjid, desiring thereby Allah's pleasure, Allah builds for him the like of it in Paradise."

[Bukhari]

“Any Muslim who gives a Muslim a garment to wear will be in Allah's safekeeping as long as a

shred of it remains on him.” [Ahmad, Tirmidhi]

Masjid capacity: 210 worshipers - £11,450Masjid capacity: 110 worshipers - £5,700

Provision of Clothing, Blankets & Kitchen Utensils Until new homes have been built, the flood victims in our care will continue to live in the Tent Villages. It is important that everyone is provided with warm clothing, blankets, kitchen utensils and dry food rations.

Item Quantity CostClothes 6 pairs to each family £25 per family

Blankets 6 to each family £50 per family

Kitchen Utensils 1 set to each family £25 per family(Consists of tea cups, plates, spoons, jug/glasses set, basket, cauldron, saucepan, cooking spoon, kettle)

PHASE TWO: RECONSTRUCTION

Feedback will

be provided.

Feedback Report 201112

Tube Wells

The water supply in the affected regions has been contaminated. UWT have been distributing clean water as a short term solution. The installation of Tube Wells in the new villages will be a permanent solution.

Please take part in this virtuous act.

A Tube Well can beinstalled at a cost of £600.

Donkey and Cart ProjectThe land has now become infertile which will have a lasting impact on the agricultural communities in the region.

A cost effective project has been developed to help victims to generate income to support their families. Villages will be provided with Donkeys and Carts to help them earn a living.

The Donkey and Cart may be used to transport goods, provide various services to businesses. The Cart alone may also be used as a stall to sell goods to the public.

This project will cost £200Cart £120 - Donkey £80

PHASE TWO: RECONSTRUCTION

Feedback will

be provided.

“There is no form of charity that is greater in reward than giving water.”

[Al-Targheeb Wal-Tarheeb]Feedback Report 2011 13

HOUSE RECONSTRUCTIONThe floods have swept away entire settlements of mud-brick houses.Experts suggest that the surge has destroyed over 1.8 million homes causing their inhabitants to flee for higher ground. Schools, hospitals and places of worship have been washed away.

The next priority is to provide long term shelter. Each village will consist of 100 houses. These houses are designed to withstand the impact of future floods. The keys of over 60 new houses have already been handed over to families who were worst affected.

Much of the raw material from the damaged homes is still available. This is being recycled and will lower the building costs. The reduction in costs will allow for help to reach more people.

The cost of oneHouse is £2000Including labour and materials.

PHASE TWO: RECONSTRUCTION

"...Allah will aid a servant (of His) so long as the servant aids his brother..."

[Muslim]

Feedback Report 201114

Shaykh Ahmed Ali of Mahad Al Islami, Bradford, UK, visited Pakistan to see first-hand how your donations have helped make a difference. He was accompanied by Shaykh Adam ibn Yusuf (UWT UK Representative)

Shaykh Ahmed Ali and Shaykh Adam ibn Yusufoverseeing and partaking in the construction of homes

Feedback will

be provided for

every house.

Give your Zakat,Sadaqah & Lillahtowards a house

PHASE TWO: RECONSTRUCTION

Why not take up the challenge to raise the funds for a house.Make a difference by fundraising amongst family, friends and colleagues.

Inspire and encourage others to donate and insha’allah the rewards will accrue to you.

Visit our website and download the sponsorship form.www.uwt.org

Fundraising yourself

Feedback Report 2011 15

Sister Shah Zari is from Mohallah Zareen Abad, Nowshera. She lost her husband Saleem four years ago.

She has been bringing up her four children, Abid, Zeeshan, Ihtisham and Hamid. Her eldest son Abid who is now ten and Zeeshan have been working on a masonry site in Nowshera. They pulled donkey carts all day to help provide for their family.

Shah Zari’s home was damaged by the floods. She approached the UWT team at Wisal Abad and appealed for help.

Your donations have allowed the family to move into their new house.

Please help us to continue supportingShah Zari and her family.

“One who provides for widows and the poor is like the one who strives in the way of Allah, stands in prayer by night and fasts during the day.”

[Bukhari]

CASE STUDY:The Plea Of A Widow

Feedback Report 201116

Zakir Ullah is a ten year old orphan from Wisal Abad. He has two younger siblings. His father, who was terminally ill, died a year ago.

Zakir explains that his family sold all that they had to pay for their father’s treatment. Their uncle donated a plot of land which allowed them to build a mud-brick house. The floods destroyed their house and washed away the little that they had. Zakir, along with his mother and other siblings took refuge in Ummah Tent Village, Risalpur.

They have no means of building their own house. Zakir is too young to work and provide for his family. His mother needs to take care of her young children. UWT are currently building a house for Zakir’s family but we need your continued support to help those who have similar stories to tell.

CASE STUDY:Zakirʼs Plight

Shaykh Ahmed Ali with Zakir Ullah

“I and the guardian of an orphan will be in the Garden like these two (His two fingers)”

[Bukhari]

Feedback Report 2011 17

UWT launched a nationwide fundraising campaign in the UK to buy gifts for the children of the Pakistan floods. It gave an opportunity for young children to save up and encourage their families to donate.Maktabs and Madrasahs across the UK took part in a week long competition. The children managed to raise over £30,000 which brought immense joy and happiness to hundreds of children in the temporary Tent Villages set up by UWT. This unique project brought together Madrasah Teachers, parents and children and made a real difference to young people in Pakistan. It also brought a huge sense of satisfaction to pupils who took part.

Feedback Report 201118

UWT presented goody bags to all the children who took part in celebrating their outstanding work. This campaign has brought about a sense of solidarity amongst the children of the ummah and has given the opportunity for young children to do their part.

Umar Faruq,Campaign co-ordinator.

PRIZESThe child that raised the most money was given a trophy during Madrasah assembly. The Madrasah was also presented with a trophy and certificate of appreciation in recognition of their support.

Shaykh Adam ibn Yusuf, UWT’s representative from the UK and internationally renowned speaker, Shaykh Ahmed Ali, travelled to Pakistan to hand the gifts to the children in person.

The children were given 500 rupees each in addition to the Eid Box that contained toys, clothes and snacks. A total of 3000 packs were distributed among the children of the Tent Villages set up by UWT.

Feedback Report 2011 19

This was the best Eid I have ever celebrated. I have never brought so much happiness to so many people. Thanks to your donations, we were able to bring smiles on the faces of so many children who had lost their parents in the floods. Shaykh Adam ibn Yusuf,UWT UK Representative

Kidz For Kidz Competition

"The best house among the Muslims is the house in which orphans are well treated. The worst house among the Muslims is the house in which orphans are ill treated. I and the guardian of the orphan will be in the Garden like that (indicating towards his two fingers)."

[Bukhari]

WHAT NEXT?UWT now aims to work in partnership with mainstream schools. This would involve working with Citizenship teachers to enhance their Global Citizenship curriculum. Some schools in London have already agreed to take part.

Feedback Report 201120

This year UWTʼs Pakistan team distributed 2300 small and 1050 large animals.

The meat was distributed throughout the days of Eid among the flood victims as well as the poor and most vulnerable.

UWT ensured that the meat reached people affected by the recent floods as well as victims of the 2005 earthquake. The Team also targeted disabled people as well as orphans and widows.

This year, Shaykh Ahmed Ali was invited to monitor the extensive Qurbani Programme and was very pleased with the manner in which the project was co-ordinated.

This yearʼs Qurbani Programme cost £233,300

OVER

3000ANIMALS SACRIFICEDTHIS YEAR

QURBANI 2010

Feedback Report 2011 21

Q&ACommon questions posed by you

PAKISTAN FLOODSAPPEAL PROGRESS

£0

£5,000,000

£10,000,000.000

(51%) £5,051,573

Amount raisedsince July 2010

What do you mean by 100% donations policy?What we mean is every penny donated will reach its intended cause. Not a single penny will be deducted for administration, marketing, fundraising etc. Administration costs are covered by donations specified for administration, income generated from clothing banks, profits received from the Ummah Shops and tax reclaimed from Gift Aid.

Will I get feedback if I give money to build a house or sponsor an orphan?We will give you a feedback report which will detail where and how money is spent. Please do remember to leave your email address / home address when completing the donation forms.

Are you part of Ummah Channel?No. UWT is not associated with Ummah Channel or any other television channels.

How can I become involved with the work of UWT?We are looking for keen, determined volunteers who are willing to partake in serving the Ummah. If you would like to volunteer, then please email us at [email protected].

Would I be able to organise an event in my area to help fundraise for UWT?Yes. You are encouraged to do this. For further information contact us by emailing [email protected] or call 01254 427 645.

BANK ACCOUNT DETAILS

Pakistan Floods Projects

House Construction £2,000

Masjid Construction (210 People) £11,450

Masjid Construction (110 People) £5,700

Clothing, Blankets & Kitchen Utensils £100

Donkey & Cart £200

Tube Well £600

Most Needy

Donor ID (If known)

House No/Name

Telephone/Mobile

I would like to make my payment

Email

Street Name

Post Code

Name

Monthly Annually One Off

Sort Code

Start My Standing Order

Immediately Or Start Date

Signed Print Name Date

For How Long

Until Further Notice Or End Date

Account Number Bank Name

Cheque/Postal Order(Minimum £5.00, payable to ‘UWT’)

Beneficiary Details:HSBC Bank, 4 Hardman Square, Spinningfields, Manchester, M3 3EBUmmah Welfare Trust | Sort Code: 40-20-80 | A/C Number: 00014192

Price Qty Total

Grand Total

Sadaqah Zakah Lillah

£

£ N/A

N/A£

£

£

£

£

£

£

£

£

£

£

£

£

£

£

£

£

£

£

£

£

£

£

£

£

Please specify the amount of your total donation you wish toallocate for Zakah, Sadaqah and Lillah

PLEASE COMPLETE THIS BOX SO THAT WE CAN CLAIM BACK 25P FOR EVERY POUND YOU GIVE.

I would like Ummah Welfare Trust to treat all donations I make from 6/4/2003 to this date and all donations I make from the date of this declaration until I notify you otherwise, as Gift Aid donations. I understand to qualify for Gift Aid I am a UK tax payer and whatever I pay in income tax or capital gains tax must at least equal the amount Ummah Welfare Trust will reclaim.

Signed

DatePOST YOUR COMPLETED FORM TO: UWT Donations Department, 204 Manningham Lane, Bradford, BD8 7DT

To Donate by Credit or Debit Card call: 0800 4 0800 11 | 01274 390 396Cheques made payable to Ummah Welfare Trust and posted to: UWT Donations Department, 204 Manningham Lane, Bradford, BD8 7DT

HOW CAN YOU HELP?Donate By PhoneCall our Donations Line 0800 4 0800 11 (01274 390 396)

Donate By PostMake cheques & postal orders payable to 'Ummah Welfare Trust', complete the form on the opposite page & post to:UWT Donations Department, 204 Manningham Lane, Bradford, BD8 7DT

Donate OnlineSecure online donations (single or regular) can be made using credit or debit card or by Standing Order at www.uwt.org

Bank TransferYou may transfer money direct to our ‘DONATIONS ACCOUNT’HSBC Bank Sort Code: 40-20-80 | A/C Number: 00014192

Set up a monthly Standing OrderYou can make regular monthly donations by Standing Order via telephone, web or filling out a standing order form on the opposite page & post to:UWT Donations Department, 204 Manningham Lane, Bradford, BD8 7DT

Visit a Donation PointDonation points listed on back cover.

Visit the Ummah Shop retail outletsShops are listed on the back cover.

Visit UWT Charity ShopsDonate clothes, pots & pans, electrical items, etc. Call 0845 652 4786Shops are listed on the back cover.

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

BOLTON (Head Office)351 Derby Street, BL3 6LR,T 01204 383 732

BRADFORD (Donations Dept.)204 Manningham Lane, BD8 7DT,T 01274 390 396

MANCHESTER OPENING SOON 108 Ayres Road, Old Trafford, M16 7QT

LUTON Unit 2, 326 Dunstable Road, LU4 8JS,T 01582 451875

PRESTON 4 Deepdale Pavilion, Deepdale Road, PR1 6PZ,T 01772 253040

LEICESTER 1 Haddon Street, LE2 0GG,T 0116 262 2566

PAKISTANUmmah Children AcademySoria Khel, GT Road, District Nowshera

Registered Charity No. 1000851

Donation Point

Donation Point

Clothing Bank

Clothing Bank

Ummah Shop

Donation Point

Clothing Bank

Donation Point

Clothing Bank

Ummah Shop

Donation Point

Clothing Bank

Donation Point

Clothing Bank

Donation Point

Ummah Shop

Charity Shop

Charity Shop

Donation Point

Clothing Bank

Charity Shop

Donation Point

Clothing Bank

Donation Point

Clothing Bank

Charity Shop

Donation Point

Clothing Bank

Charity Shop

Charity Shop

Orphanage &Pakistan

Head Office

Donate securely onlineVisit our website www.uwt.org

Copyright 2011 Ummah Welfare Trust all rights reserved. PAK/FB/REP_02_11

General Enquiries [email protected] Enquires [email protected]

Feedback/Complaints [email protected] Enquires [email protected]

Orphan Sponsorship Enquiries [email protected]/Alim/Hifz/Well Sponsorship Enquiries [email protected]

EMAIL ENQUIRIES

@UWT_UK

UmmahWelfareTrustUK

LONDON471 Romford Rd, E7 8AB, T 020 7195 7195

DEWSBURY OPENING SOON29 Savile Road, WF12 9PJ

Donation Point

Clothing Bank

Charity Shop

BIRMINGHAM OPENING SOON175 Witton Road, Aston, B6 6JR

BIRMINGHAM 454 Stratford Rd, B11 4AE,T 0121 773 4039

BLACKBURN (Fundraising Dept.)Appleby Business Centre, Appleby Street, BB1 3BL,T 01254 427 645

BLACKBURN 11 Whalley Range, BB1 6DX,T 01254 674 596

100% DONATIONS POLICY