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Charity Week 2012
 Project Selection


  www.onecharityweek.com/uk/projects
#CW2012 Projects!
•     Alhamdulillah during #CW2012over £455,000 was raised to helporphans
      and needy children around the world! May Allah reward you for your
      efforts towards unity and helping those in need insha’Allah

•     The projects are based off concept notes provided by IR field offices
      based on the needs in the area. Ifa project proves to be popular andis
      chosen to be funded from the CW2012 pot, the local office, in
      Gaza/Bangladesh/Kosovo etc, will spend more time obtaining the
      specifics of the project and will then proceeding to implementation

•     This is your opportunity to read through the projects and have your say
      on where you would like the money to go in the survey at the end of the
      presentation!


    Please note that all images are for illustration purposes
Preventing Long Term PsychologicalDamage
    for Children of the Syria Crisis
           The current crisis in Syria is adversely affecting the psychological health of its
                    children. Death and destruction is crippling tomorrow's generation.

•   By providing psychosocial support in refugee
    camps,the project aims to alleviate the suffering
    of displaced children through assessing and
    supporting their psychological health

•   This project will employ and train 150 staff, to
    treat 1200 displaced children and 500 displaced
    families (with dependent children)

•   Treatment includes social activities and therapies
    for children to prevent long term psychological
                                                               Cost: £80,000

    damage
Rebuilding Schools in War TornGaza
      The situation in Gaza is widely known. Blockade, and more recently, the bombing
          of Gaza in “Operation Defensive Pillar” has had the worst effect on children’s
                                                                             education.


•   The persistent bombardment of the Gaza
    Strip has destroyed school buildings in their
    entirety, leaving children without a place to
    learn and no hope for an education

•   This project aims to rebuild and restore 4
    schools in the Gaza Strip, for over 2500
    children to return to school and enjoy a                Cost: £125,000
    healthy and safe educational environment
Dental Health Care for Children inKosovo
   Poverty and insecurities have left thousands of children in Kosovowithout any
      form of dental care. Yet where access is available, few are able to pay for
                                                                      treatment.

• Over a two year period, this project aims
   to:
    o Provide dental health checks and any
      subsequent treatment needed for
      10,000 children. With the aim of
      restoring their teeth to make them
      dentally fit
    o Implement a prevention strategy by
      increase awareness of dental health            Cost: £50,000
      issues and the importance of oral
      hygiene from a young age to prevent
      toothache and oral infections
Mobile Health Clinic for Afghani Children
         Rampant war, political instability and current government facilities severely
       lacking in their standards, has left countless children living in extreme poverty
                                               and without access to basic healthcare.


•   This project aims to ensure the health of the
    future population by providing a reachable
    health clinic for 6000 children, as well as
    providing them with any extensive medical
    treatment they may require

•   To prevent disease, health awareness sessions
                                                             Cost: £105,000
    will be provided for the community at large to
    encourage a healthier society developed
Building Dormitories forSchools in Rural
China
              Despite China’s growing economy, rural areas of China develop slowly due to
           geographical remoteness, environmental problems and a lack of funding in local
    governments. Primary education facilities therefore don’t receive the funding they need.

•   IR China have identified 4 schools in North West
    China where children walk about 2 hours a day
    through dangerous conditions to attend school,
    due to a shortage in dormitory space at the
    schools

•   The proposed dormitories would be built for up to
    500 children, with the bad natural environment of
    the rural area in mindand so shielding these
    children from natural disasters                             Cost: £200,000
•   The children can thenlive comfortably, to obtain
    the education they need to take themselves and
    their families out of poverty
Nursery Education and Basic Healthcare for
Underprivileged Girls in Bangladesh
          Extreme poverty, an increasing population size and negative attitudes towards
        educating girls is affecting education and child development of young girls in the

•
                                                                         slums of Dhaka.
    This 4 yearproject is aimed towardthe development of
    young girls from the age of 3. The proposed project
    aims to prevent illiteracy, malnutrition, and medical
    disease from an early age

•   The project will work to prevent the high dropout rates
    seen in primary education and give the girls a
    grounding to continue in education. The project would
    also screen and treat the girls for malnutrition

•   In addition, it will teach parents and caregivers about
    importance of nutrition and early development. This
                                                               Cost: £212,000
    will improve knowledge and attitudes towards survival,
    growth and early development of the child
Health Screening for Children in Sri Lanka
     Orphans of the tsunami and ethnic wars find it difficult to meet basic health and
      educational needs and nutritional deficiencies are impairing their physical and
                                                                 mental development.
•   The aim of this project is to provide medical check-
    ups and sanitation and hygiene packs for up to
    2000 children

•   Awareness sessions on health related issues would
    also be provided to improve knowledge and
    understanding for guardians with the aim of
    preventing health problems in the future

•   Specialist consultation will be provided for health
                                                              Cost: £80,000
    issues and the hygiene packs will outline daily food
    practices and advice on general hygiene habits
Pick Your Projects!
• Click here to have your say on #CW2012
  projects!

• Deadline to fill in the survey is:
Wednesday26th December 2012

• For any further information or queries, email:
  info@onecharityweek.com
Recap!
•   Preventing Long Term Psychological Damage for Children of the
    Syria Crisis

•   Rebuilding Schools in War Torn Gaza

•   Dental Health Care for Children in Kosovo

•   Mobile Health Clinic for Afghani Children

•   Building Dormitories for Schools in Rural China

•   Nursery Education and Basic Healthcare for Underprivileged Girls
    in Bangladesh

•   Health Screening for Children in Sri Lanka

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Charity Week 2012 Project Proposals Presentation

  • 1. Charity Week 2012 Project Selection www.onecharityweek.com/uk/projects
  • 2. #CW2012 Projects! • Alhamdulillah during #CW2012over £455,000 was raised to helporphans and needy children around the world! May Allah reward you for your efforts towards unity and helping those in need insha’Allah • The projects are based off concept notes provided by IR field offices based on the needs in the area. Ifa project proves to be popular andis chosen to be funded from the CW2012 pot, the local office, in Gaza/Bangladesh/Kosovo etc, will spend more time obtaining the specifics of the project and will then proceeding to implementation • This is your opportunity to read through the projects and have your say on where you would like the money to go in the survey at the end of the presentation! Please note that all images are for illustration purposes
  • 3. Preventing Long Term PsychologicalDamage for Children of the Syria Crisis The current crisis in Syria is adversely affecting the psychological health of its children. Death and destruction is crippling tomorrow's generation. • By providing psychosocial support in refugee camps,the project aims to alleviate the suffering of displaced children through assessing and supporting their psychological health • This project will employ and train 150 staff, to treat 1200 displaced children and 500 displaced families (with dependent children) • Treatment includes social activities and therapies for children to prevent long term psychological Cost: £80,000 damage
  • 4. Rebuilding Schools in War TornGaza The situation in Gaza is widely known. Blockade, and more recently, the bombing of Gaza in “Operation Defensive Pillar” has had the worst effect on children’s education. • The persistent bombardment of the Gaza Strip has destroyed school buildings in their entirety, leaving children without a place to learn and no hope for an education • This project aims to rebuild and restore 4 schools in the Gaza Strip, for over 2500 children to return to school and enjoy a Cost: £125,000 healthy and safe educational environment
  • 5. Dental Health Care for Children inKosovo Poverty and insecurities have left thousands of children in Kosovowithout any form of dental care. Yet where access is available, few are able to pay for treatment. • Over a two year period, this project aims to: o Provide dental health checks and any subsequent treatment needed for 10,000 children. With the aim of restoring their teeth to make them dentally fit o Implement a prevention strategy by increase awareness of dental health Cost: £50,000 issues and the importance of oral hygiene from a young age to prevent toothache and oral infections
  • 6. Mobile Health Clinic for Afghani Children Rampant war, political instability and current government facilities severely lacking in their standards, has left countless children living in extreme poverty and without access to basic healthcare. • This project aims to ensure the health of the future population by providing a reachable health clinic for 6000 children, as well as providing them with any extensive medical treatment they may require • To prevent disease, health awareness sessions Cost: £105,000 will be provided for the community at large to encourage a healthier society developed
  • 7. Building Dormitories forSchools in Rural China Despite China’s growing economy, rural areas of China develop slowly due to geographical remoteness, environmental problems and a lack of funding in local governments. Primary education facilities therefore don’t receive the funding they need. • IR China have identified 4 schools in North West China where children walk about 2 hours a day through dangerous conditions to attend school, due to a shortage in dormitory space at the schools • The proposed dormitories would be built for up to 500 children, with the bad natural environment of the rural area in mindand so shielding these children from natural disasters Cost: £200,000 • The children can thenlive comfortably, to obtain the education they need to take themselves and their families out of poverty
  • 8. Nursery Education and Basic Healthcare for Underprivileged Girls in Bangladesh Extreme poverty, an increasing population size and negative attitudes towards educating girls is affecting education and child development of young girls in the • slums of Dhaka. This 4 yearproject is aimed towardthe development of young girls from the age of 3. The proposed project aims to prevent illiteracy, malnutrition, and medical disease from an early age • The project will work to prevent the high dropout rates seen in primary education and give the girls a grounding to continue in education. The project would also screen and treat the girls for malnutrition • In addition, it will teach parents and caregivers about importance of nutrition and early development. This Cost: £212,000 will improve knowledge and attitudes towards survival, growth and early development of the child
  • 9. Health Screening for Children in Sri Lanka Orphans of the tsunami and ethnic wars find it difficult to meet basic health and educational needs and nutritional deficiencies are impairing their physical and mental development. • The aim of this project is to provide medical check- ups and sanitation and hygiene packs for up to 2000 children • Awareness sessions on health related issues would also be provided to improve knowledge and understanding for guardians with the aim of preventing health problems in the future • Specialist consultation will be provided for health Cost: £80,000 issues and the hygiene packs will outline daily food practices and advice on general hygiene habits
  • 10. Pick Your Projects! • Click here to have your say on #CW2012 projects! • Deadline to fill in the survey is: Wednesday26th December 2012 • For any further information or queries, email: info@onecharityweek.com
  • 11. Recap! • Preventing Long Term Psychological Damage for Children of the Syria Crisis • Rebuilding Schools in War Torn Gaza • Dental Health Care for Children in Kosovo • Mobile Health Clinic for Afghani Children • Building Dormitories for Schools in Rural China • Nursery Education and Basic Healthcare for Underprivileged Girls in Bangladesh • Health Screening for Children in Sri Lanka