Flood Relief (2008) through RAHBAR (Bihar Anjuman's NGO: www.myrahbar.org)

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Flood Relief (2008) through RAHBAR (Bihar Anjuman's National NGO: www.myrahbar.org) - Eid clothes distribution [Pictures from the relief camp]

RAHBAR (Bihar Anjuman's NGO) joins hands with Imarat Shariah: Click for details

Najmul Hassan Najmi's Report from affected area, on functioning of NGOs

 

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Najmi Hasan Najmi, co-convenor of Patna chapter & Bhai Minnat distributing new Eid clothes

 

Najmi Hasan Najmi, co-convenor of Patna chapter distributing new clothes for Eid

Iftar in RAHBAR's camp

Najmi Hasan Najmi, co-convenor of Patna chapter in RAHBAR's camp in Williams School

Najmi Hasan Najmi, co-convenor of Patna chapter preparing to distribute Eid clothes

Children having an open-air class in RAHBAR's camp

 

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RAHBAR's Relief camp

Video-clip from Reuters

Details of planned Relief activities

Gulf Newspapers coverage

Imarat Sharia's appeal

Imarat's Report from the region

Presentation on the devastation

Chief Minister's Appeal

Fund Collection through Bihar Anjuman's campaign (Indian Rupees)

1 Qatar ----------
2 Muscat ----------
3 Dubai ----------
4 Riyadh ----------
5 Delhi ----------
6 Cardiff, UK ----------
7 Abu Dhabi ----------
8 Jeddah ----------
9 Hyderabad ----------
Total 3,889,365

 

Delhi chapter (under the banner of RAHBAR) established its own camp, in Williams School of Supaul, the worst affected region, starting 15th September - they are providing Iftar and Suhoor directly to the people whose number has increased from 100 on the first day to more than 200 on the 4th day. This is a pilot project for RAHBAR. All expenses of the this relief camp will be borne by just one chapter. Rs. 45,000 has been transferred for this purpose on 10th September, 2008. View detailed budget for this relief camp. Budget has already been revised to Rs. 100,00 for this first phase [20 days x 200 people x Rs. 25 per person per day = Rs. 100,000]. For the 2nd phase, new clothes need to be supplied for Eid (as a pilot project, we would limit ourselves to Rs. 100,000). And a high budget rehabilitation program (construction of houses for those who have lost everything) will be launched, insha-Allah, as the 3rd phase after flood waters recede and an assessment survey is completed [Any amount for this phase may not be enough considering the damage caused, but we would limit ourselves to Rs. 50 lakhs or Rs. 5 million].

Project owner: Jawed Ahmad, general secretary of RAHBAR, 9999340986