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Fakhr-e-Imdad Foundation Sapphire premises 8 th floor, NIC building Abbasi shahed road Karachi. Phone no: 021-5635580-83 Fax: 021-5635585 E-mail: info@fifoundation.org
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Back Ground Introduction: Fakhr -e-Imdad Foundation is a non-governmental, non political and non sectarian organization registered with SECP under article 42, of companies’ ordinance 1984 since 2000. It was established In order to provide quality education, health care facilities and urban like facilities to the under privileged society of rural areas, regardless of class, gender, color, sect or religion.
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Vision Improve Quality of Life and Standard of living of people of rural areas through good quality of education and health facilities.
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Mission Statements To establish institutions to spread literacy and provide high quality education and health-care facilities for poor people of rural areas; To support human right issue and capacity building of institutions for sustainable development with community participation; To alleviate poverty through micro-credits; Social development of women, minority groups, physically and socially handicapped persons, by motivation to fight poverty through self help and self reliance.
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Main Objectives Quality Education Health Care Human Rights Environmental Development Gender Issues Micro Credit and Poverty Alleviation Trainings including vocational trainings Community development With Participation of community at gross root levels.
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Projects Schools Computer Center Vocational Training Health Care Services Publications
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Website of the foundation
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Head Office CEO Planning Health Care Projects Including Camps Board of Directors Finance Including Fund Raising Establishment of IT and Vocational Institution Establishment of Schools & Monitoring Recruitment & Trainings Image Building Website Publications Souvenir News Letters Reports Events
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Image Building of Fakhr-e-Imdad Foundation Publications News letters Souvenirs Reports
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Fakhr-e-Imdad Foundation School Mirwah Milestones 2000 Org registered 2000 Primary School ground breaking. 2002 Primary school Building completed 2002 Classes Started 2003 Class 3 started 2004 Class 4 started 2005 Class 5 started 2006 Class 6 started 2007 Class 7 started 2008 Class 8 to be started 2009 High School 2010 Registration of a college.
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Community Based Work in Education in Rural Sindh Parent & Teachers Association( PTA) Formed 11 Parents Teachers Association in 11 villages PTA Selection -The School principal recommends names of PTAs members to Management Committee for nomination PTA Formation -1 School Teachers 2 pairs of Active parents
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School Pictures
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Class Room Environment
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Pick & drop facility to the students, coming from Village areas
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Co Curricular Activities
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Teacher Trainings
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Objectives Fakhr-e-Imdad foundation believes in achieving healthy and safe practices in child care settings. Health and Health Care in Schools is committed to supporting the good health of children by working with parents, teachers, health professionals and school administrators to ensure successful school-based health programs. Strengthening the well being of children through health care activities in educational system. Health Care in Schools
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Computer Center
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Vocational Trainings
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Vocational Training
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Health Care Proposed Health Projects One day medical camps Camps for skin diseases Camps for mother child care Health care in schools Eye Camps
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Free Skin Camps Background According to Reports: Ninety percent of the people are suffering from Skin diseases, caused by the environment pollution in Pakistan, especially in rural areas. There are more than 10,000 kinds of skin diseases. Some of the Skin diseases are very serious and could cause Skin cancer if they are not treated timely and properly. Low standard of living, lack of education of the general public, non improvement in the environmental, sanitation, and non availability of good nutritious food and sweet/purified water are the main causes of skin diseases in the rural areas.
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Free Skin Camps
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FIF Skin Camps
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Number of patients treated &medicines provided: Male 805 Female 680 Total: 1485 Free Skin Camps
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Next Free Skin Camp Scheduled to be organized in October 2008 AT Tando Jan Muhammad District Mirpurkhas
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Free Camps For Mother & Child Care Next Camp Scheduled to be organized at Mirwah Gorchani in August 2008
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Free Eye Camps Background: Every day hundreds of people across Pakistan go blind, often from preventable causes. Those most affected masses live in rural areas where they are not in a position to travel to approach big cities for help. They can't afford even the expense to travel. According to survey reports, across Pakistan more than 1.49 to 1.54 million people are totally blind yet much of this blindness is avoidable. Cataract blindness accounts for approximately 70% of cases. While people in Western countries have had ready access to cataract surgery, in Pakistan this is not the case. Most eye care services are only available in Pakistan's major cities, yet about 71% of the population lives in rural areas without access to health services.
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Free Eye Camps in Rural Areas Stock Of Medicines Used For Eye Camp
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Free Eye Camps Operation Theater
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Eye Camp Report FAKHR E IMDAD FOUNDATION EYE CAMP 2007 EYE CAMP REPORT MALEFEMALEMALEFEMALE Camp at Digri2862626447 TOTAL OP DTOTAL OPERATIONS 548111 OPD Operations
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:Recognition for volunteers work
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Next Free Eye Camps Scheduled to be organized in 2008 Sehwan Sharif District Jamshoro Digri District Mirpurkhas Nagar Parker District Tharparkar (Thar desert)
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Future Developments (Education) Opening of New School at Village Madrawala near Digri Land for new School, registered in the name of Fakhr-e-Imdad foundation (land donated by a local philanthropist Mr:Haji Munawar Mandrawala)
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Future Developments (Education) Opening of New School at Village Madrawala near Digri OUR VISION
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