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Page 1: Annual Summary Report 2010

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Annual Summary

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The past two years have been quite turbulent for the global village as the economic situation continues afflicting more wounds on the financial market. The situation has not only deepened in the under developed world it has also affected Western countries severely which has resulted in ‘big cuts’ to reduce their deficits. The under developed nations face the difficult road ahead and unfortunately in these times of crisis they find themselves in the most extreme circumstances of surviving.

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Minhaj Welfare Foundation is grateful to all its donors who have made it possible for it to implement the vast projects. One of our key ambitions is to convert short term projects and reform them into long term and sustainable projects for the destitute within the Global village. MWF hopes to continue with its three primary projects within the three main areas; Education, Health and Social Welfare. We hope that you will continue supporting MWF in all its endeavours.

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The essence of charity work stems from the support and backing of its volunteers who have devoted their valuable time to help those in need. MWF is grateful to its volunteers who have ensured that a child from the remote village of Kitere in Kenya has a full time education and the young boy displaced from the troubles of civil war is in the safety of those who care.

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INTRODUCTION | Founder’s Remarks

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Founder’s Remarks

INTRODUCTION | Founder’s Remarks 2

The past two years have been quite turbulent for the global village as the economic situation continues afflicting more wounds on the financial market. The situation has not only deepened in the under developed world it has also affected Western countries severely which has resulted in ‘big cuts’ to reduce their deficits. The under developed nations face the difficult road ahead and unfortunately in these times of crisis they find themselves in the most extreme circumstances of surviving.

Despite the difficult task that is before us all Minhaj Welfare Foundation has progressed forward in its attempt to alleviate poverty in the third world. Being one of the leading charities in the UK, MWF has truly fulfilled its vision of a Worldwide Humanitarian Development organisation. Even in this worrying time MWF has achieved many of its targets however there is still a long road ahead until it is able to fulfil the Millennium Development Goals.

Minhaj Welfare Foundation is grateful to all its donors who have made it possible for it to implement the vast projects. One of our key ambitions is to convert short term projects and reform them into long term and sustainable projects for the destitute within the Global village. MWF hopes to continue with its three primary projects within the three main areas; Education, Health and Social Welfare. We hope that you will continue supporting MWF in all its endeavours.

The essence of charity work stems from the support and backing of its volunteers who have devoted their valuable time to help those in need. MWF is grateful to its volunteers who have ensured that a child from the remote village of Kitere in Kenya has a full time education and the young boy displaced from the troubles of civil war is in the safety of those who care.

Even in these unprecedented times people have continued to support the needy. MWF would like to invite you to help in creating a safer and prosperous environment for those less fortunate in the world.

Dr Muhammad Tahir ul Qadri

Founder, Minhaj Welfare Foundation

12 Carr Road Nelson BB9 7JS 01282 723456(24/7) [email protected] www.mwfuk.org

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2010 2007Minhaj Medical Minhaj Children Complex - History Hospital - Khanewal Pakpatan SOME HIGHLIGHTS Minhaj Welfare Foundation has been working strenuously to fight and alleviate global poverty for over two decades. In the 2010

Expanded past ten years MWF has gained the trust of its donor through 2004 African projects 2005 Eid Gifts Scheme the sincerity and credibility of its work. We would like to Collective started

thank all those that have supported MWF and hope that more Marriages Scheme people will be part of this unified objective. 2004

International relief effort for Bam, Iran2009

As the task grows inevitable, MWF continues to show its Emergency Aid - 2002 Water & Sanitation

support to the Global village. It has struggled strenuously for Gaza projects over two decades to develop projects not just for the sake of 1994 helping an individual but to develop them to become part of 2000 Emergency Relief

Free Ambulance projects startedsociety. It is for this reason that MWF has established itself Service in Gujrat

as a Worldwide Humanitarian Development organisation to 1989 2004

tackle deprivation and global poverty. Major relief effort Minhaj Welfare Foundation established byfor Indonesian 2008 1989 Prof. Dr. Muhammad Tahir ul Qadri Tsunami If we look and focus at the wider projects of MWF, we will Plant A Tree Free MWF

see a gradual procession of development amongst the Scheme Medical Dispensaries impoverished in the third world. Countries such as Pakistan

1998 Free eye camps

who according to the Human Development Report 2009 are started 1993 ranked at 141 amongst those countries whose population are Minhaj Public living below $2 a day. 2006 Library,

3.6million Aghosh - Faisalabad orphan care home

MWF vows to carry on its struggle and provide the impover-ished in society with the chance of hope. Make Minhaj

1994 1986Foundations laid

Welfare Foundation your charity this year and collectively we for an ambitious Jamia Islamia Minhaj Ul Quran - later Minhaj Quran will help the world to live a better life. 2005 Educational University supported by MWF Program Earthquake disaster

relief for Kashmir INTRODUCTION | Highlights 3

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Afghanistan Bangladesh Iraq Kenya PakistanIndonesia Somalia Bosnia Kyrgyzstan Haiti ChinaKashmir Palestine Iran Ethiopia Nigeria Sudan

Bangladesh Iran

KashmirAfghanistan

Indonesia

Somalia

KenyaKyrgyzstan

Pakistan

Palestine

EMERGENCY RELIEF AIDNatural disasters, political upheaval and civil conflict -emergencies can arise out of many different circum-stances. In all situations, survivors are left in urgent need of relief.

So far MWF has supported significant humanitarian efforts EMERGENCY RELIEF AID in more than 17 countries.

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Afghanistan

inter-racial conflict KyrgyzstanAreas of Focus

Food & Water

Medicine

Shelter & Infrastructure

Relief Aid

The violence in Kyrgyzstan has left around 200 people dead, but according to the interim government the figure was as high as 2000. The victims of the violence were buried without the authorities being informed.

The Uzbek neighbourhoods in Osh city were particularly hard hit, homes, shops, offices and even places of worship were targeted by looters and gunmen, many were burnt down.

This led to over 100,000 mostly women and children having to seek safety over the border in Uzbekistan where refugee camps were set up and about 400,000 people are currently displaced from Kyrgyzstan.

At the moment an uneasy calm still remains in Osh city, with a curfew in place to deter further violence, the Mayor and the regional authorities initiated mediation between the communities. The Uzbek authorities provided food, clothing and health care.

5 tonnes of clothing and basic necessities were sent from the UK of which Farghana Institute in coordination with Minhaj Welfare Foundation contributed towards this aid.

Kyrgyzstan Factbox

Capital Bishkek

Ethnic Groups 68.9% Kyrgyz, 14.4% Uzbek, 9.1% Russian

Government - Type Provisional government

under a presidential system

Population (2009) - Total 5,482,000

Area - Total 199,900 km2

Main Language(s) Kyrgyz, Russian

MWF - Aid being distributed at the Uzbek border

MWF - Rufgees from Kyrgyzstan

Donate £50 MWF Re-Development Program5 EMERGENCY RELIEF AID | Kyrgyzstan

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HISTORY OF HAITI DISASTERS

1770 - Earthquake devastates Port-au-Prince

1842 - Quake destroys Cap-Haitien, other cities

1935 - Storm kills 2,000

1946 - Tsunami kills 1,790

1954 - Hurricane Hazel kills hundreds

1963 - Hurricane Flora kills 6,000 in Haiti and Cuba

1994 - Hurricane Gordon kills hundreds

1998 - Hurricane Georges destroys 80% of crops

2004 - Floods kill 2,600

2004 - Tropical Storm Jeanne kills 1,900

2007 - Tropical Storm Noel triggers mudslides, floods

2008 - Three hurricanes and tropical storm kill 800

2010 - Quake hits Port-au-Prince, killing tens of thousands

Sources: AP, US Geological Survey

A massive 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck the Caribbean nation of Haiti in January 2010. The extent of the devastation was so huge that thousands of people had died in the disaster, leaving many injured. The earthquake was the worst quake in over two centuries hitting the south of the capital Port au Prince.

Historically Haiti is not a developed nation; a city filled with slums and poorly constructed houses which unfortunately could not withstand the force of the earthquake. According to reports the aftermath of the earthquake had virtually destroyed everything including homes, government buildings, offices and hotels. It was estimated that 1 million people were left homeless with people still living on the slums or in makeshift camps.

MWF initiated an emergency relief for the victims of Haiti focusing on food, clean water, shelter and medical care. MWF is to focus on self development projects, which will assist those affected in the long term specifically looking at Health and Education. MWF is working in partnership with joint emergency charity forums to ensure the funding is allocated in the key areas of work.

Haiti is considered to be the poorest country in the western hemisphere, you can contribute towards rebuilding this shattered area and giving your hand in helping humanity.

HaitiAreas of Focus

Infrastructure

Medical Dispensaries

Hospitals

Education

Housing

Haiti FactBox

Established December 12, 1964

Capital Port-au-Prince

Government - Type Parliamentary republic

Area - Total 27,751 km2

Population - Total 9,035,536

Main Language(s) Haitian Creole, French

donate £1000 towards rebuilding a house

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PalestineAN ONGOING CRISIS

Palestine Factbox

Areas of Focus

Region Palestinian National Authority, Disputed

territory

Capital Ramallah (West Bank), Gaza (Gaza Strip)

Government - Type Semi-presidential

Population (2008) - Total 4,136,540

Main Language(s) Arabic

Food & Water

Medicine

Student Sponsorship

Relief Aid

Hospital Project

EMERGENCY RELIEF | Gaza

It has almost been two years since the conflict broke out on December 2008 in the Gaza region. The conflict was described as one of the bloodiest disasters between the Israeli’s and the Palestinians since the 1960’s. Thousands lost their lives and many more were severely injured in this ordeal that lasted a month. The international community spoke out against the disaster and launched an emergency relief program in Gaza.

Due to limited spaces in the hospitals rooms of Gaza, many of the patients were transferred to the Hospitals of Cairo, Egypt. Some people fled their homes, children were displaced from parents; people had lost loved ones and the entire state was in turmoil.

Minhaj Welfare Foundation in partnership with the Palestinian Embassy in Pakistan initiated a fleet of aid in which blankets, medical supplies and food was distributed in the refugee camps. MWF initiated ILM, an educational project which sponsored displaced students to excel in their education.

donate £20 towards

Unfortunately since the disaster, the situation looks a lot gloomier. Most of you may not be aware that Gaza is facing a complete power cut, this is also in addition to the limited access in providing essential aid to the people of Gaza. As things stand, four out of five men, women and children in Gaza rely on humanitarian aid. There has been a huge international outcry to call for an international conference to lift the blockade of Gaza, allowing for humanitarian aid to reach the people.

Minhaj Welfare Foundation has launched a Relief project to provide electricity to various local hospitals in Gaza, providing clothing, food and water to the thousands displaced. You can contribute a mere £20 in helping to buy an electric generator to improve the lives of the patients who wait anxiously for your help.

donate £20 towards an electric generator

Iftar in Palestine

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Orphan Care Home

SPECIAL PROJECT | Aghosh 9

Aghosh orphan care home will provide the children with excellent facilities.They will share a room of 3single beds and in addition will have access to a kitchen, canteen, onsite medical staff and much more.

The school will provide them with modern classroom facilities,laboratories, lecture theatre and seminar halls.MWF has coordinated a strong team, collectivelyall of whom have over 45years of experience, to ensure high standards and quality of work is met to itstarget.

The multi-complex Aghosh building will be a trademark for MinhajWelfare Foundation foryears to come. It will be a centre of excellence forthe future of Pakistan and the rest of the world. And with your support and help we can hasten in completing this project to a very high standard.

sponsor an orphanfrom £30 a month

donate onlinewww.mwfuk.org/donate

Aghosh in Numbers

5 Yearsfrom planning to completion

5 Floorsbedrooms, playrooms, kitchen

1 Building Complexcare home, school, library, place of worship

500 Orphansplus a further 500 at school

£3.6 Milliontotal projected cost

donate £500towards a room

AghoshOrphan Care Home

Since its launch 2 years ago, the Aghosh Project has caught the eyes of the world. Hopefully through the continuation of your support this unique centre will provide care for 500 orphan children from various areas of Pakistan and Kashmir. It will be a significant accomplishment for the Pakistani nation in providing the future leaders of Pakistan.

The Aghosh project has been divided into two phases. Phase one is projected to be completed by 2010 in which work is being done on the basement and ground floor. Phase two consists of the first, second, third and upper floors; this area of work is projected to be completed by June 2011. A lot of time and effort has been dedicated towards this project with hope to provide a better future for the thousands of orphaned children.

SPECIAL PROJECT | Aghosh

lets givethem a better future

Aghosh Under Construction

DONATE FOR A UNIT £2000

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Orphan Care Home

sponsor an orphanfrom £30 a month

donate £500 towards a room

donate online www.mwfuk.org/donate

Aghosh orphan care home will provide the children with excellent facilities. They will share a room of 3 single beds and in addition will have access to a kitchen, canteen, onsite medical staff and much more.

The school will provide them with modern classroom facilities, laboratories, lecture theatre and seminar halls. MWF has coordinated a strong team, collectively all of whom have over 45 years of experience, to ensure high standards and quality of work is met to its target.

The multi-complex Aghosh building will be a trademark for Minhaj Welfare Foundation for years to come. It will be a centre of excellence for the future of Pakistan and the rest of the world. And with your support and help we can hasten in completing this project to a very high standard.

Aghosh in Numbers1 Building Complexcare home, school, library, place of worship

5 Floors bedrooms, playrooms, kitchen

5 Years from planning to completion

500 Orphansplus a further 500 at school

£3.6 Million total projected cost

SPECIAL PROJECT | Aghosh 9

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Health Care Projects

Minhaj Children Hospital – Pakpatan The long awaited Minhaj Zacha Bacha hospital which was initiated three years ago has been completed. This is a three-storey building which consists of 14 rooms and 40 beds for the patients. A lift is also facilitated for patients. Over £10,000 have been spent on this project. MWF still requires a further £40,000 for this project to be fully implemented. This amount is required to purchase medical facilities and supplies to ensure efficient service is provided to the patients.

Please donate £100 towards buying medical equipment for this hospital.

PROJECT | Health Care

DONATE £5000 for ambulance

Minhaj Medical Complex– Khanewal An American doctor, Dr Fida Hussain has donated his land which consists of 9 kanal and 18 marla. This vast land is located in Nanak Poor, Khanewal and will be converted into a Medical Hospital; it will legally come under an MWF project. MWF would like to pay tribute to Dr Fida Hussain who has donated this land in service to thousands of underprivileged citizens of Pakistan. MWF appreciates the trust shown by Dr Fida Hussain to implement this project. This project will represent the wide spectrum of MWF’s work throughout the third world.

Minhaj Children Complex – Gujranwala This project is in its final stages of building work, the building itself consists of three storeys. There will 110 FREE be an official opening of the complex MEDICAL DISPENSARIESonce it is completed.

Minhaj Welfare Foundation has continued to develop andestablish its range of healthcare projects that providethousands with free facilities and

2,921subsidised free eye surgeriestreatment. 5 HOSPITALS

under development

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Free Eye Surgery Scientific studies have shown that blindness and sight problems are linked with poverty. Pakistan is amongst the most impoverished and poorest countries in the world, with an extreme number of people hit by poverty. Over one million people are estimated to be blind in Pakistan, with thousands of children refused education due to their sight. This seems to be an ever growing problem in Pakistan.

MWF organised its 12th Annual Free Eye Surgery Camp in which 6 OPD Camps were set up in Narowal, Pakistan, to provide Free Eye Check Ups to 5274 people. The camps were monitored by Senior Medical Experts. Out of the 5274 who received Free Check Ups, 270 were referred to Eye Surgeons who carried out further surgery.

We aim to expand this specific project throughout Pakistan. Those individuals who receive further surgery have regular checkups to ensure the treatment is properly administered. Thousands of Pakistani’s have benefited from this unique project, providing them with an opportunity to obtain an education and a better future.

Free Medical Camp – Lahore MWF arranges various medical camps within economically deprived areas of Pakistan. Numerous camps have been setup throughout rural areas of Lahore in which thousands of people were treated for Free Hepatitis B Test, Blood Grouping, and Vaccination Hepatitis B Test. Treatment of such diseases are vital especially in Pakistan, where there are a lot of people who fall below the threshold of poverty.

Type Amount Comment

Hospital 5 One is in fully operation and

the others are being developed

D Free Medical

ispensaries 110 More planned

Free Ambulance services 25 cities More planned

Free Eye Camps 5274 Includes 65,652 which have been complete since 1998

TOWARDS AN EYE OPERATION

CONTRIBUTE £100

Ambulance Services It is a normal site to see an ambulance arriving at a destination and to hear that a mother has lost her child or the individual who was involved in an accident has just passed away. Thousands of people lose their lives due to inadequacy of ambulances or the number of them. MWF has established ambulances in 25 cities; it recently launched its service in Gujranwala in the Wandu Area.

PROJECT | Health Care 11

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IT COLLEGES 41

Education 01

In almost a period of 15 years,573 schools and 41 collegeshave been set up throughoutthe country, consisting of public schools and ITcolleges.

students graduated to date

SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT

Hifz Quran 793

Metric 721

BA Degree 547

MA Masters 234

PHD 06

TOTAL 2301

new Bhurban & project Muree 573

PROJECT | Education SCHOOLS build a classroom

from £1000

The progress and rise of any country depends largely upon the educational strength of its people. Unfortunately Pakistan is one of those countries where education has never been ranked high amongst the priorities for the people. Sadly it is the impoverished of society who are suffering the most. Many millions are unable to read and write resulting in social anarchy.

Minhaj Welfare Foundation has therefore embarked upon an educational project to inspire people with the light of knowledge. Through Minhaj Educational Society a network of schools, colleges and universities have been established.

Founder of MWF Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri is leading this nation-wide struggle to eradicate ignorance within society.

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KashmirMuzaffarabad, Patika, Chakoti Kashmir is a region divided among three countries in a territorial dispute: Pakistan controls the northwest portion (Northern Areas and Azad Kashmir), India controls the central and southern portion (Jammu and Kashmir) and Ladakh, and China controls the northeastern portion (Aksai Chin and the Trans-Karakoram Tract).

The 2005 earthquake shook the entire world as thousands of people lost their lives, millions of people were injured and were left displaced from their homes. Minhaj Welfare Foundation was amongst the first NGO on the ground to initiate the emergency relief work to assist those stuck in the rubble.

Part of the ongoing and long term projects of MWF is to rekindle the hope of many people affected by the disaster. MWF plans to rebuild-schools, places of worship and hospitals in those areas ruined by the earthquake. A lot of work has been done in development of these regions in particular Muzaffarabad. Our main objective is to provide a multi purpose project for this region which will include educational centres, vocational institutes, free medical dispensaries and schools.

Contribute £100 towards a classroom

Areas of Focus

Infrastructure

Medical Dispensaries

Hospitals

Primary & Secondary Schools

Housing

Kashmir Factbox

Region Azad Kashmir Established 1948 Capital Muzaffarabad Largest city Mirpur Government - Type Self-governing state

under Pakistani control Area - Total 13,297 km2

Population (2008) - Total 4,567,982

Main Language(s) Urdu (official), Pahari, Mirpuri, Hindko, Punjabi

PROJECT | Kashmir 13

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Whichever angle you look at Pakistan, there is not just theeconomical or political tensions that are stirring the currentclimate, cultural and social hindrances have deprived andtaken away the rights of equality amongst certainindividuals. Due to the economic deficit that continuouslyhits Pakistan, many citizens are unable to enjoy theprospect of beginning a family. Cultural confusions havemeant that families of ‘to be brides’ are drowned in themost tragic of situations. The woman remains without apartner in her life leading her to take her own life. This darkreality still remains amongst many Pakistanis.

The cry of help has elongated for many years, MinhajWelfare Foundation was the first NGO to initiate a projectsuch as ‘Congregation Marriages’ in Pakistan. Since itsinitiation five years ago, MWF has arranged marriages of429 couples. The burdens of under privileged families hasonce again been relieved by MWF. The couples areprovided with all the necessities.

Background image shows events of an actual marriage organised by MWF

PROJECT | Congregational Marriages 15

cost of ONE marriage£1000for each bridal couple

£1000 of gifts

32 Ceremonies in year ‘09

hospitality for 1500 guests

63 marriages plannedfor year 2010

BangladeshBangladesh is one of the world’s poorest countries. About 85 per cent of its 135 million people live in rural areas. Rural people depend mainly on the land, which is fertile but extremely vulnerable. Large areas of Bangladesh are at risk because of frequent floods and cyclones, that take lives and destroy crops,

Areas of Focus

Food Aid

Water & Sanitation

Emergency Aid

Education

Orphanage

Established December 16, 1971

Capital Dhaka

Government - Type Parliamentary republic,

Unitary state

Area - Total 147,570 km2

Population (2008) - Total 162,221,000

Main Language(s) Bangla

Bangladesh Factbox

livestock and property. A major cause of poverty in Bangladesh is the erratic and extreme climate and a large section of the country that is low-lying and vulnerable to flooding. Many of Bangladesh's poor people live in areas subject to extreme annual flooding, which can destroy crops, homes and livelihoods. In difficult circumstances people often resort to moneylenders to rebuild their lives and that pushes them further into poverty. For the large numbers of rural people whose survival depends on agriculture, income and food are highly unstable. Many farmers make a living on small and fragmented plots. Those who are landless the situation is even more severe. Almost half of the population falls into this category. Another cause of poverty has been the vast population growth and the pressure this has placed on the environment and the infrastruc-ture.

PROJECT | Bangladesh

Since the last 10 years Minhaj Welfare Foundation has developed good relationship with the Bangladeshi community. It has attracted a lot of volunteers from rural areas of Dhaka, Chittagong and Sylhet. MWF has been supporting several educational projects. Most recently MWF started a food project in the winter providing under privileged people with nutrition. Our future plans include strengthen-ing our educational projects within the rural areas of Bangladesh.

donate £50 eid gift

for £25 a month sponsora student

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Marriages Congregational

63 marriages planned for year 2010

hospitality for 1500 guests

32 Ceremonies in year ‘09 for each bridal couple

£1000 of gifts

Whichever angle you look at Pakistan, there is not just the economical or political tensions that are stirring the current climate, cultural and social hindrances have deprived and taken away the rights of equality amongst certain individuals. Due to the economic deficit that continuously hits Pakistan, many citizens are unable to enjoy the prospect of beginning a family. Cultural confusions have meant that families of ‘to be brides’ are drowned in the most tragic of situations. The woman remains without a partner in her life leading her to take her own life. This dark reality still remains amongst many Pakistanis.

The cry of help has elongated for many years, MinhajWelfare Foundation was the first NGO to initiate a projectsuch as ‘Congregation Marriages’ in Pakistan. Since itsinitiation five years ago, MWF has arranged marriages of429 couples. The burdens of under privileged families hasonce again been relieved by MWF. The couples areprovided with all the necessities.

Background image shows events of an actual marriage organised by MWF

cost of ONE marriage £1000

PROJECT | Congregational Marriages 15

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Poverty is SERIOUS in Africa. Despite a wealth of natural resources African Nations are amongst the poorest in the world

DISEASE DRINKING WATER SEWAGE PLAGUE MORTALITY MALNUTRITIONFAMINE WELL FINANCED MILITARIES

POVERTY QUALITY OF LIFE CORRUPTION

BRIBERY AUTHORITYINFANT MORTALITY CRONYISM POLITICALHEALTH CARE NUTRITION

PATRONAGE

MWF has recently expanded its opera-

LACK OF SCHOOLS, COLLEGES, UNIVERSITIEStions in Africa focus- LACK OF SCIENTISTS, ENGINEERS, TEACHERS

HUMAN TRAFFICKING

AFRICA | Introduction 16

CIVIL WARS POWER STRUGGLES CONFLICT BETWEEN COUNTRIES REFUGEES

CONFLICT

ILLITERACY

EXPLOITATION OF: PEOPLE NATURAL RESOURCES CHILDREN FOREIGN AID BY: GOVERMENT BIG BUSINESS FOREIGN GOVERMENT MALITIAS CRIMINALS

NEPOTISM EXTORTION EMBEZZLEMENT

CRIME DRUG TRAFFICKING MONEY LAUNDERING

tion and infrastructral

MISUSE NEPOTISM BRIBERY AUTHORITY EXTORTION CRONYISM POLITICAL EMBEZZLEMENT PATRONAGE

UNEMPLOYMENT LIFE EXPECTANCY CLEAN WATER EDUCATION

INFRASTRUCTURE ECONOMY

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Kenya Kitere is a remote village next to the Tana River in Kenya. A village where there is no electricity, no clean water and a lack of basic human necessities.

With the help of donors over a span of 6 years there are now over 200 students both boys and girls who are pursuing fulltime education. This has led to the employment of 5 full time teachers who are funded by the donors. All the education fees and meal costs of all boarders and orphans are also funded by the donors.

With the help of donations, a Water well was also dug next to the school to provide clean drinking water for the villagers and the students. This has bought a drastic change into the daily lives of the villagers. There has been a considerable decrease in water borne illnesses among the young and the old.

Recently one of the members of the village donated 4 acres of the land to the school. The main priority is to convert the land into farm land for cultivation and subsequently cutting the costs of food by providing the students food from the farm. Through donations a water pump has been purchased to pump water out of the Tana River into the farm land and a farmer has been employed to look after the land.

MWF Projects in Kenya

donate towards a well

from £1000

Current Minhaj Welfare Foundation projects in Kenya:

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light for education donate £100 towards a solar panel

Areas of Focus

Infrastructure

Medical Dispensaries

Hospitals

Education

Housing

Kenya Factbox

Established December 12, 1964

Capital Nairobi

Government - Type Semi-presidential

Republic Area - Total 580,367 km2

Population - Total 39,002,772

Main Language(s) Swahili, English

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NigeriaHow often have we seen or heard that countries in Africa are struggling, poverty is at its highest, famine is common, killable diseases are widespread and people taking their own lives because they cannot face the trivial road ahead. Is this the world we want to see? As human beings we are obliged to help our fellow brothers and sisters irrespective of race, colour or creed.

Areas of Focus

Infrastructure

Water & Sanitation

Student Support

Education

Housing

Capital Abuja

Largest city Lagos

Government - Type Presidential Federal

Republic

Area - Total 923,768 km2

Population (2008) - Total 152,217,341

Main Language(s) English (official) Hausa,

Igbo, Yoruba

Nigeria Factbox

Minhaj Welfare Foundation created a link with a Nigerian worker called Husseni from Madagali, Adamawa State in North East Africa in October 2009. MWF began work on assessing the viability of working in the village of Madagli, it appointed Husseini as a Co-ordinator and soon initiated its Winter Food Project. The people had never witnessed such a project; the joy was evident as Husseini travelled many kilometres to send MWF an email expressing the gratitude of the tribal leaders and the people from the village.

Part of MWF’s Education for the third World project is to ensure the sustain-ability in charitable work at under developed areas; MWF has started an Education Program to provide a better future for the children of Madagali and their families.

MWF will provide furniture to under developed countries that lack staggeringly behind in education due to insufficient amount of resource.

The schools are run through financial backing of the local community and the monthly fees of the children.

The four schools are:

1. Hayat School has 59 students. 2. Nurudeen School has 68 students. 3. Diddimata School has 47 students. 4. Professor Abba Academy has 72 students.

sponsor a classfor a year £200 MWF projects in Nigeria

donate £100

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furniture for education PROJECT | Nigeria

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Somalia Areas of Focus

Infrastructure

Water & Sanitation

Education

Orphan Sponsorship

Housing Minhaj Welfare Foundation has initiated various projects which will provide long term opportunities for the people of three regions within Somalia focusing on Education and Water & Sanitation. The project is to provide sustainability for the under privileged.

1. Orphans Sponsorship Orphan Sponsorship: There are many orphans in Somalia that are being looked after by guardians or relatives, they have to face the difficult task of supporting their own children and the orphan child. You can help MWF in this unique project and sponsor an orphan for just £25 per build a well month. At the end of the academic year, all those that have sponsored will receive a detailed report of the child’s progress. from £1500 .

2. Water Tanker: (Sigalow District - Hiran Region) This traditional method of transporting goods will allow for poor families to generate income for themselves. It is estimated to generate over £100 monthly income for the families which can easily cover monthly expenses of 6 to 7 members of a family. However peculiar it might seem, a cart on two tyres led by a donkey is a good source of income.

One water tanker costs £500, please donate generously towards this project and see the drastic change it brings to the lives of many people.

3 - Shallow Water Wells: (Qoryoley District - Lower Shabelle Region) Water and sanitation is amongst MWF’s key projects this summer. The lifetime of the well is for twelve years and it is estimated to provide over 3000 people with water daily and the project costs £1500.

for £25 sponsora month an orphan

Somalia Factbox

Established 1 July 1960

Capital Mogadishu

Government - Type Coalition government

Area - Total 637,661 km2

Population (2008) - Total 9,133,000

Main Language(s) Somali, Arabic

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Special Welfare ProjectsKamaliaThe area of Kamalia, in the district of Toba Tek Singh has long needed an educational establishment. Education is an important factor in the development of a young child’s future especially in the under developed regions of the third world. Students who aspire to achieve something in their life are pulled back due to the lack of resources. The desire of an individual from the UK inspired Minhaj Welfare Foundation to initiate a project in his home town of Kamalia.

The dream of an individual has now meant that there will be an educational centre for the children of Kamalia. In addition Muhammad Hussain Hashmi and his wife from Kamalia kindly donated their new home to MWF. This will allow MWF to extend the educational centre by providing both a Primary and eventually a secondary school.

Building a school in villages such as Kamalia is an enormous task undertaking and raising funds has been a struggle however the work is coming along very quickly. Hopefully by next year the enrolment of students will begin. You can donate towards this project ensuring a bright future for the children of Kamalia.

towards Donate a classroom £1000

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requested by donorsGojraMinhaj Welfare Foundation has initiated an educational and medical complex for the people of Gojra. The school which is nearly completed will offer secular and spiritual education for the children. The medical complex which is adjacent to the school building, already opened, is benefitting many people. One particular woman, Aisha paid tribute to the excellent work of MWF, she said “..before I had to travel more than 20 km just for medical check up, sometimes I couldn’t afford to purchase the medicine. Now I can get free medical check up and medicine at a very cheap price. I and my entire family are indebted to MWF for this unique project”.

MWF is hoping to provide more facilities for the people of Gojra to extend both the schools and medical dispensary. Participate

towards these projects: school furniture sponsor a poor student £25 medical equipment £100

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Other Welfare ProjectsWater and Sanitation Projects Plant A Tree Project Right now, almost a billion people on the planet don’t have

This campaign strongly advocates the plantingaccess to clean, safe drinking water. That’s one in eight of us.of indigenous trees and trees that are suitable

Unsafe water and lack of basic sanitation kill more people to the local environment. every year than all forms of violence. Children are

Trees play a crucial role as a fundamental particularly vulnerable, as their bodies aren't strong enough element of the biodiversity that provide usto fight all the illnesses. 90% of the deaths that happen all with health, wealth, food, fuel and vitalevery week from unsafe water and unhygienic living ecosystem services our lives depend on.conditions are to children under five years old. Most of They help provide breathable air, drinkable these diseases are preventable. water, fertile soils and a stable climate.

MWF plans to install 1500 water pumps, of which 760 have MWF has been carrying out “Plant a Tree” already been installed. As part of tackling poverty in Africa, scheme for several years, raisingMWF intends to set-up many Water and Sanitation awareness of the importance of biodiversityprojects. Water Pumps for our well-being.

starting at £100

Eid Projects Plant a Tree Scheme At time of Eid, MWF delivers special Eid Gifts to families and children, so that even the poorest of people can enjoy the festivities of this blessed occasion. When a family struggles for food and basic necessities, it can be difficult to make Eid a donate ancelebration especially for children.

eid giftVolunteers of MWF distribute gifts during Eid to families and especially to children in hospitals. from £10 You can donate a gift at any time of the year and MWF will ensure that it gets to a needy family in time for Eid.

PROJECT | Others

from £10 a tree

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MWF Help Us Serve Humanity 23

help us serve humanity

mwf throughout the world

SudanaWater & SanitationaFood distributionaCommunity DevelopmentaStudent sponsorship

Pakistan & KashmiraEducationaOrphan Care HomeaMedical CampsaHospitalsaAmbulance ServiceaFree HealthcareaEye CampsaClean Water SystemaCongregational MarriagesaEmergency Relief

IndonesiaaHousingaOrphans & WidowsaWater PurificationaProvision of Fishing Boats

IndiaaEducationaOrphan & Widow CareaMedical AidaPoverty Relief

BangladeshaClean WateraFoodaMedical CareaEid GiftaDisaster Relief

Xinjiang (China)aClean WateraFoodaMedical CareaDisaster Relief

PalestineaFood PackagesaStudent SponsorshipaEmergency AidaEid Gifts

IraqaFood PackagesaRamadhan GiftsaEid Gifts

IranaFood PackagesaShelteraEmergency Relief

KyrgyzstanaFood PackagesaEmergency ReliefaMedical AidAfghanistan

aFood PackagesaEmergency ReliefaMedical Aid

NigeriaaSchool FurnitureaEducation

HaitiaEmergency ReliefaEducationaFood PackagesaShelter

BosniaaFood PackagesaShelteraEmergency Relief

KenyaaWater & SanitationaOrphan CareaShelteraAgricultureaEducation

SomaliaaWater & SanitationaShelteraEducationaOrphan Care

MauritaniaaRamadhan GiftsaEducationaTackling Poverty

TanzaniaaCombatting PovertyaEducation

£10 towards iftar

Ramdhan Global IftarProjects feed 250,000

donate programs being heldthroughout the worldIn this special month for the Muslims around

the world we like to distribute essentials such as food and clothing so even the poorest can enjoy this blessed month and Itikaf Citylook forward to Eid ul-Fitr. Sponsor the largest gathering of Itikaf

22 after Harmain Sharifain.

PROJECT | Ramdhan

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help us serve humanityBosnia aFood Packages aShelter aEmergency Relief Kyrgyzstan

aFood Packages aEmergency Relief aMedical AidAfghanistan Xinjiang (China)

aFood Packages aClean Water

aEmergency ReliefPalestine aFoodaMedical AidaFood Packages aMedical Care

aStudent Sponsorship aDisaster Relief aEmergency Aid aEid Gifts

Sudan aWater & Sanitation Iraq Indonesia aFood distributionMauritania

aFood PackagesaCommunity Development aHousing aEducation aRamadhan Gifts aRamadhan Gifts

aEid GiftsaStudent sponsorship aOrphans & Widows aTackling Poverty

Bangladesh aWater Purification aClean Water Haiti aProvision of Fishing BoatsaFoodaEmergency Relief

aMedical CareaEducation aFood Packages aEid GiftNigeria Pakistan & Kashmir

aDisaster ReliefaSchool FurnitureaShelter aEducation aEducation aOrphan Care Home

aMedical Camps aHospitals Iran

aCombatting Poverty Tanzania

aAmbulance Service aFood Packages aEducation aFree Healthcare aShelter

aEye Camps aEmergency Relief aClean Water System Kenya aCongregational Marriages

aWater & Sanitation aEmergency ReliefaOrphan Care aShelter Somalia India aAgriculture

aWater & Sanitation aShelteraEducation aEducation

aOrphan & Widow CareaEducation aMedical Aid aOrphan Care aPoverty Relief

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ية 25 مقدمة | الجمعية املنهاج للخ

ية قبل تاسست الجمعية املنهاج للخ

عرشين سنة عيل ايدي من املطوع و

عية ملنظمة غ الشخصيات واالجت

حكومة سعي لتقديم خدامتها الصحية و

عية و التعليمية و خدمات االغاثة. االجت

ما خاصا يف الدولة تقدم الهيئة اهت

العاملية ملساعدة الفقراء واملساك

وااليتام. تاسست املرشوعات عيل الدولة

املتعددة.

يف املرشوعة الصحية

تعترب املساعدات الطبية و الصحية عنرصا اساسيا

ة نفزت يف برامج الهيئة لتمك املجتمعات الفق

ية مئات املشارع الصحية و الجمعية املنهاج للخ

الطبية مثل بناء املستشفات و املستوصفات

دعمها و امدادها مختربات الطبية بدواء

املستلزمات الطبية االخري لتقديم الصحية االلوية.

ية و تشتمل مشاريع الجمعية املنهاج للخ

املتكاملة فی الغالب عيل وحدة خدمات صحية و

يستفيد من خدمات الهيئة الصحية الكث من

املحتاج

الهيئة يف رعاية االيتام

يعد توف رعاية االيتام االطفال املحروم من اهم

ية عنرصا اساسيا يف اهداف الجمعية املنهاج للخ

مرشوعتها و لذالك تقدم الهيئة الربامج الوحيد يف

التاريخ باسم اغوش (دار االيتام ) التي توفر

احتياجات االيتام من طعام و املالبس و باالضافة

عية تام الخدمات التعليمية و الثقافية االجت

الحيات الجميعية و مستقبل مرشف االيتام. واهتم

الجمعية يف هذه املرشوعة كفالة االيتام ٥٠٠

ما كامال من ابتداء تعليم ايل اخرهم. اهت ية يف مرشوعات الجمعية املنهاج للخ

الدولة العاملية

الخدمات الجمعية هي العنرص املهم يف

ة تولی الجمعية تطوير املجتمعات الفق

ما خاصا بدعم ية اهت املنهاج للخ

املدارس واملعاهد والجامعات للدور العام

الذي تلعبه تلك املؤسسات يف محارب

الجهل والفقر.

املستشفيات

املستوضفات الطبية

٢٥ يف املناطق املخدمات االسعاف

٥

١١٠

يف هيئة التعليم

تخرجت الطالب متعددة من كل الترشيعات من

اك ٢٤٠٠ تقريبا.

کلیات

املدارس الثانوية

١الجامعة

٤١

٥٧٣

ادفع £100ـشروعة التعليم

الجمعية المنهاج للخيرية

Total Expenditure

2010

you can donate online at www.mwf.org/donate

MWF | Expenditure & Contact

Education

Others

General Welfare

Health

ContactNelson (HQ) 12 Carr Road Nelson Lancashire BB9 7JS UK Tel: 01282 723456 Fax: 01282 723457 [email protected]

Bradford 187 Mannigham Lane Bradford BD8 7HP Tel: 01274 720 760

Birmingham 14 Naseby RoadAllum RockBirminghamB8 3HETel: 0121 3266 537

Burnley 143 Leyland Road Burnley BB11 3DN Tel: 01282 438303

London 292 296 Romford Road Forest Gate London E7 9HD Tel: 020 8257 1786

Manchester The Madina Hall 122 Withington Road Manchester M16 8FB Tel: 0161 2267 172

Rochdale 162 Whitworth Road Rochdale OL12 4JG

Wallsall 49 Woodwards Road Alum Well WS2 9RN Tel: 01922 612 010

Dundee Dura Street

Dundee DD4 6RU Tel: 01382 226 913

Glasgow 145 Albert Road Cross Hill Glasgow G42 8UE Tel: 0141 4339 364

mwf bank details MINHAJ WELFARE FOUNDATIONHSBC BANK PLC (ANY BRANCH)

SORT CODE: 40-15-17ACCOUNT NO: 21651803

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الجمعية المنهاج للخيريةية قبل تاسست الجمعية املنها ج للخ

ع و عرشين سنة عيل ايدي من املطو

عية ملنظمة غ االالشخصيات و جت

مة سعي لتقديم خدامتها الصحية و حكو

عية و التعليمية و خدمات االاال غاثة. جت

ما خاصا يف الدو لة تقدم الهيئة اهت

املساك اء والعاملية ملساعدة الفقر

لة عات عيل الدوويتام. تاسست املرشاالو

املتعددة.

ية يف عات الجمعية املنهاومرش ج للخ

لة العامليةالدو

الخدمات الجمعية هي العنرص املهم يف

لی الجمعية ة توتطوير املجتمعات الفق

ما خاصا بدعم املنها ية اهت ج للخ

ر العام الجامعات للدواملعاهد وس واملدار

ب سسات يف محارالذي تلعبه تلك املؤ

الفقر. الجهل و

يةمقدمة | الجمعية املنها ج للخ

٥املستشفيات

١١٠ضفات الطبية املستو

يف املناطق املخدمات االسعاف ٢٥

عة الصحية ويف املرش

ا اساسيا تعترب املساعدات الطبية و الصحية عنرص

ت ة نفزامج الهيئة لتمك املجتمعات الفقيف بر

ية مئات املشارالجمعية املنها ع الصحية و ج للخ

صفات الطبية مثل بناء املستشفات و املستو

اء ات الطبية بدودعمها و امدادها مخترب

ي لتقديم الصحية االلوية. خرمات الطبية االاملستلز

ية و تشتمل مشاريع الجمعية املنها ج للخ

حدة خدمات صحية واملتكاملة فی الغالب عيل و

يستفيد من خدمات الهيئة الصحية الكث من

املحتاج

£100ادفع ـشروعة التعليم

يتام عاية االالهيئة يف ر

م من اهم وطفال املحريتام االعاية االف ريعد تو

ية عنرصاهداف الجمعية املنها ا اساسيا يف ج للخ

حيد يف امج الوعتها و لذالك تقدم الهيئة الربومرش

فر يتام ) التي توش (دار االالتاريخ باسم اغو

ضافة بس و بااليتام من طعام و املالاحتياجات اال

عية تام الخدمات التعليمية و الثقافية اال جت

اهتم يتام. وف االالحيات الجميعية و مستقبل مرش

٥ ٠٠يتام عة كفالة االوالجمعية يف هذه املرش

ما كامال من ابتداء تعليم ايل اخر هم.اهت

يف هيئة التعليم

ب متعددة من كل الترشيعات منجت الطالتخر

تقريبا. ٠٠٤٢اك

کلیات

املدارس الثانوية

١ الجامعة

٤١

٥٧٣

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ت، ، ادو

وڑ رو25 وہ۔ اس

۔

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ی و دو

ج و

ج و ا

ج و۔ ا

ی ا ی نریاثتمےکات فآیتدرق

رلیبحاکی ج وم و

وس اور

اد اور ا

اد ا ت

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ت، ز آ

د ,

ؤ

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م آع اور ا

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راک، ، ج ں ،

ی ں ہ

م دادی ا

رت ی ر ۔ اس ر زا د

ؤ اب ۔ ز 600 وہں آ

ز ( ان ی ان)،ا ا

رش ن)، ھ)، ( (ا ی)، ب ( راو ،( )

ی، ا آ ری ( ف ء)، و (ا ہ ) و رش ( آ

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ر ح ا ا

ت

، و

م

ہ ا

ہ

ا ا ن رون اؤ اس آ

اد آ اور ام اب ؤ ر ۔

چ ز ر ر ت م آ ۔

ء وا ؤ 2004ء د 26 رز اور ا اور

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ترت ا

اد، ن اور ا8ء ا رون

ی

۔ ذد, ج و آ، ے، ز

ں اور ہ ان ج و ں ی اور الں ال

آ ا

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ٹ، د، آ ال

15ں ہ 6ان 1500

ر۔ و ز ں

ج و اور ام، وادی

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، ر

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26

ی و غ، ء، ر ا ہ ہ

ں زدہ اور ل ج ود و جہ د اور نڈیشنج ویلفیرئ فاومنہاس، راک، ر

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26 منہاج ویلفیرئ فاونڈیشن

ا ا ن رون ار ؤ اس ج و ر آ آ

اد آ اور ام اب ان ؤ ج و ر ۔

چ ز ر ں ر ال ت م آ۔

ء آ وا ؤ ا ر 26 د 2004ء ی اور ء، و ز اور ا

ں ر ہ د 12 ا ا ج ں ل ہ . ان زدہ اور

د ے راک، ر اور ،

قدرتی آفات کے متاثرینبحالی کی

ی و ؤ دو ج و ۔ ر

اد ہ ا ؤ ج و ۔ م د ا ت ء آ ا و اادی ں ا ہ ؤ آ ج و

۔ د ت، ، ء 8 ا ر ح ا د ا ز آ م آ ع اور ا ا

ی ز اس ن و ۔ ا ی ، ں ہ ؤ ز ج و ں ت د

، ے، راک، ، ج ں ، زم ، ں اور ، ہ و

ں ی اور ال ی ں ہ م ا اور ز وڑوں رو د ری

ج و ۔ ت ا د ا ام، وادی اور غ، ٹ، ال د، آ ؤ

ں ں 15 ہ ؤ ج و ہ ان 6 د و 1500

س، راک، ، ر ر ں ۔ و ز ر

وس ی ا وس اور ی ت، ، ادو دررت ی وہ ۔ اس ل ر

۔ اس وڑ رو زا ر د ر 25 ؤ اب ج و ۔ م ز وہ 600

ں اد ت اور ا ر آم ز ( ت ان ا

ب اد، ی ا ن اور ان)،ا ارش ن)، ھ)، ( رون (ا

ی)، ب ( راو ،( )ہ)،اور د , ی، ا آ ری ( ف ء)، و (ا

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ا را

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اور اں وفج

ف

کمپلیکسیکل میڈج منہا

اال ز ی ج ں ، و د ا ا۔ ا روز ؤ ی

وں اورآپ ا، ی ی ای ی، ر، اوری ، آ،

ت ا اے ای روزا۔ ا ج ۔ اد ا 300

5000 اور 60ی، ر

۔ اس اض ر ا

اپ ح ۔ اس

دن رات ح

و

ت ف ا

لاہیوسا اں ، ز

وہ از۔

وا چ د ح و ں

۔ م ار 10

ا اں

دہ Samples رت ت ی ادو

70 ی ار روڈ

کمپلیکس یکل میڈج منہا

ڈارے ا ال ر

ز آ وری

اری اور ا ؤ

وس ز م ز ہ آ

ات آپ

ی ، رت

ا ال وا ر لانیوخا ر ڈ

8ل اور د

4ت ا ا

ر .ون در

۔ کمپلیکسن رچلڈج منہا

زؤا اام را ج دح و م ا 3

چ رز اب ۔ ز دہ آ اس هللا

10 رو

ؤ

م دے ر

روا ر د

را و ،1500 اور 200

اور ا

ج و

ت ی دہ لانیوخاکمپلیکس یکل میڈج منہاوں ج و

ج 14 آج ر آ

ی ا ا ی آ

ی ج و اس

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ج ۔ اچ رن ری ی

ا 80,000 ں ( 27

ص ارت و

ءنڈیشنج ویلفیرئ فاومنہا

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منہاج چلڈرن ہسپتالاد پاکپنت م ں ا ا ؤ ز ج و

ی وں ن اب 25 ر ، ا ال وس ا ن ، ی ، ؤا ، راو ی ا ، ، ا

د ، وادی د ، ، آ ن ، ا آ ٹ، ۔ اور د

رسوس ایمبولینس فری

اجتامعی شادیاں

دی ا ں ں ان ا دار اور ون اوران ادا و

۔د ق روا ر اور ں ا د اور د دو ورت ۔ د اور ا ں ف 50/50ر آؤ اور ان ں د ت ۔ اس م ن ا ، د ان ل ر د ر از اس ر ا و و اور وہ س ر داروں ال ا ں ۔ اس ام و

ت ور دی ڑے د ز ا ان ۔ و اال د ن م د ؤ ا ج و ون ات ں د

۔

رن ج م ا ؤ ز ج و م اور ا رت ل 2 اری ا اب اس و آرا اور آالت

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اد ور ا ور اور وہ ی ر اور ال ا ۔ م ا

ر ز ر در 50,000 اری ت ن اور ادور ۔ ون در آپ

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ر و آادج وت اور

– ا ر م دے

۔ 28

از ا ا ا ر اا س ۔ج و نڈیشنج ویلفیرئ فاومنہا

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ف ازہ دہ ا آ هللا ن ان ۔ وم و اس ر اور ں ، ج ں ر ا آ ں ام ا ازے ط ا ۔ ا وا وم ں اد آ ن 10ال زا اور اروں ا اور ری ر – ں و ا وز ا اد روز ت و ان ا

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، ان اد اپ 5274 ا Refer ی اد 270 اج ی آ ۔ اد 249 ا

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ر اری درل ا م

وا د۔ ان اں نڈیشنج ویلفیرئ فاومنہا

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ر دی د ر

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30۔

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۔ اہ ا

۔ ت س ج ،راک، 31

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