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Distribution Report by: "Israr Ali" Dated: Thursday December 02, 2005

Distribution Report by: "Israr Ali" Dated: Thursday December 02, 2005

Sungi is actively involved in the relief activities and has adopted a three pronged strategy to address he grievances of disaster-hit community in Muzafferabad Region; provision of relief goods, food supply and health services.

Sungi works in six union councils in the district of Muzafferabad namely; Muzafferabad, Hattiyan Dopatta, Khaimanja, Langerpura, Gojra and Charakhpura. Sungi Social Organizers and volunteers facilitated by field coordinators collect the data and assessing the need of earthquake affected families in the area. The assessment is followed by distribution of relief goods and health facility on priority basis to the most needy and the remotest villages on high mountainous area.

Although MZD Sungi Office has its monthly and weekly plan for the relief activities but for sharing progress of the day, discussing the gaps and the future planning, meeting is held on daily basis. Of ourse Sungi is working in six union councils but zonal team has also a qualitative assessment reports and information regarding other union councils.

A village named Karbani was discussed in meeting and it was considered the most deserving village as no one (No Agency) has distributed any kind of relief over there. But the problem was, that it does not belong to our working area. It belongs to Union Council Langla. Zonal team was very much conscious about the miserable condition of this village. Their miserable condition was also verified by the Sungi team member Mr. Iqbal, myself and local activists of the nearby village Pati Bun (Shabir Awan and Ch. Miskeen).

An outlook of Karbani:

  • Karbani (Village Name)
  • Langla (Union Council)
  • 27 km ahead from Gharri Dopatta and 3 Km from Patti Bun
  • 7900feets (altitude) " 130 (Households)
  • 14 women headed households
  • 3 unaccompanied minors (both father and mother died in disaster)
  • 59 human and 115 (88 Buffaloes/Cows, 27 Goats)animals died
  • 1 woman died during delivery case.
  • 2 child died after birth.
  • No Electricity
  • Heavy Snow Area (5 Feet last year)
  • 40 milk feeding babies . 207 below 5 years old
  • Helipad present, and can be accessed by road up to December end (4 x 4 Jeep)
  • 1 Primary School (65 Students-01died)- and 01 teacher.
  • For middle and secondary classes, student have to walk two hours daily.


Luckily Kashf Foundation donated some relief goods for MZD Sungi Office to distribute. As this donation was not bound to the above said six union councils therefore the office took the initiative to distribute these relief goods to the village Karbani. So after completing the assessment 50 household were targeted as they were in much despondent and miserable condition.

Summary of Distribution:

Shelter:

  • Households targeted 50
  • Households benefited 50
  • No of beneficiaries: 370 (200 Female, 170 Male)
  • Chinese Tents: 50 (with 16 Pipes for each tent)
  • Plastic Sheets 50 " Quilts: 100 (2 Per House Hold)
  • Tallayi (Bedding) 100 (2 Per House Hold)
  • Pillows 100 (2 Per House Hold)
  • Indian Blankets 150 (3 Per House Hold)
  • 2 Warm Shawls (01 for male/ one for female)

    Food:
  • Households targeted 70 " Households benefited 70
  • No of beneficiaries: 485 (260 Female, 225 Male)
  • Rice/flour (03 KGs for each house hold)
  • Ghee 2 KG for each Household
  • Suger (03 KGs for each house holds)
  • Chaei (Tea) 1 KG for each household
  • Kajhoor 1 KG for each house hold
  • Biscuits 15 Packets to each house hold
  • Daal 03 KG to each household.

    Future Problems and needs:
  • Drinking water is out most requirement.
  • The people have no stored food.
  • No milk for the new born babies as mothers are also facing food problem. And the animals of milk are died.
  • No work has been done regarding medical facilities.
  • Problems concerned with the reproductive health of females.
  • No school now and neither any staff available
  • CGI sheets required for this area as it is heavy snow fall area.



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