The Code of Conduct for the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and NGOs in Disaster Relief….
NWHO is a signatory to the Code of Conduct for the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and NGOs in Disaster Relief, and has agreed to comply with the 10 principles of the Code.
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Adherence to standards…
NWHO is a full member of People in Aid, a global network of development and humanitarian assistance agencies which promotes good practice in the management and support of aid personnel.
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Adherence to standards…
New World Hope Organization is a signatory to the Code of Good Practice for NGOs Responding to HIV/AIDS.
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We are pleased to announce that NWHO is now an officially accredited NGO, as per the UN General Assembly's decision (A/66/L/44) that has given accreditation to some 800 organisations to attend the RIO+20 conference. (May 2012),
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NWHO is Officially Accredited by the UN General Assembly
“NWHO BECAME A FULL MEMBER OF IUCN IN 2013”
Our goal is to encourage and promote sustainable tourism as a means to minimize the ecological footprint and safeguard the natural and cultural heritage. By promoting sustainable practices within the tourism industry, we aim to strike a balance between economic growth, environmental conservation, and cultural heritage preservation.
At NWHO we believe in conserving natural resources including forests, water, wild life and agriculture at a community and policy level through different interventions and service deliveries. We also strive to protect the environment at local, national and global levels through advocating public awareness, research, participatory learning, networking and public interest legal actions.
Environment
The effects of climate change
Scientists Agree climate change is real, happening now and caused by human actions. In many parts of the world especially in Pakistan its reality can be seen in melting glaciers, changing monsoon patterns, heavy monsoons or monsoon failure, rising sea levels, desertification and drought, changing ecosystems and deadly heat waves.
We need to act to avoid catastrophic climate change.
Tree Planting Campaign
New World Hope Organization launched tree planting campaign in Pakistan in 2007 with the objective of making Pakistan a green country. Tree planting campaigns are launched every year at the national level during spring and monsoon seasons. Every year NWHO plants trees with the involvement of general public, students, NGOs and corporate sector. Thousands of different fruit and shady plants have been planted and distributed to schools, hospitals, old age homes and other community centers as part of the campaign for protection of our environment and friendly environment.
Flood Relief, Non food item Distribution 2014-2015
Assistance for IDPs and Returnees in Mardan –( 2014)
Supplying and Installing Water Pipes in Nowshera– (2015)
Assistance to IDPs in Pakistan –( 2010)
Procurement of Food and Non Food Items for Returnees in Pakistan –(2014)
Shelter Rehabilitation and Providing Assistance to Vulnerable Populations in KPK –( 2015)
Emergency Relief of FI & NFI in Karradah, Nowshera –(2007)
Emergency Distribution of FI & NFI to 3500 Vulnerable IDPs, Mardan– (2009)
Highlight of prominent disaster relief activities
New World Hope Organization's School Earthquake Safety and Preparedness training project was started in 2009 with a purpose to promote a culture of earthquake safety in the schools of Pakistan. In this project, NWHO Helped schools develop and implement school earthquake preparedness plan and provided training to school teachers, students and parents on earthquake safety, earthquake risks and preparedness. The training program has reached to nearly 92 schools in terms of raising awareness on earthquake safety and earthquake preparedness. SESP was a three-year project but it was extended for another two years, It was started on 01 January 2009.
Beneficiary Population
40,000 Students, teachers and the surrounding community of the selected schools
School Earthquake Safety and Preparedness (SESP) Training Program
NWHO in partnership with Shanti Volunteer Association (SVA) distributed Non Food Items & basic necessities of life materials among the flood affected people in Nowshera District,KPK. Out of the total beneficiaries a majority of them were women. 1,000 flood affected people benefited from the initiatives of NWHO. The distribution was completed in 45 days and each target family received NFIs kits. each consisting of 1 Jerry Can (20 liters), 1 Plastic buckets (20 liters), Plastic Mats (2pcs), Mosquito Nets (2 pcs) with bamboos, 1 Quailt, 1 Pillow, 1 Detol Can(1 liter), 1 Children Sweater, 1 Gas Cylinder Stove, 1 Knife ( Stainless Steel with plastic handle), 6 Tea cups (Normal Size), 1 Steel dish (Stainless Steel), 1 Frying pan (Stainless Steel with wooden handle), 1 Thermos (Inside and Outside Stainless high-grade steel without Glass-1.9 Liter), 6 Serving Plates (Stainless Steel) \Size 9", 1 Tawa-Iron, Cooking pots (set 2 size - Silver Steel, Size 11" & 13" Diameter), 6 Spoons (Steel Spoon), 1 Scoop (Steel spoon with wooden handle), 1 Jug (Stainless Steel), 4 Soap (anti-bacterial 115 Grams), 10 ORS Recommended by WHO, 1 Plastic Lota/mug (Standard size- Good Quality), 4 Dish Soap (Max 225gms), 4 Washing Soap(Gay-Sufi Soap), 1 Comb (Good Quality Big Comb), 1 Scissor (Medium Size), 1 Tooth Paste (Colgate-150 g), 1 Washing Powder 500 grms / Surf 1 kg, Sanitary cloth (cotton 2 Meter), 5 Shaving Razor ( TG-II- Plus-Korean Made), 4 Tooth Brush (Dantist- certified quality and Management ISO9001), 1 Shampoo (Pantine Pro-V (Bottle-200 ML), 1 Towel (Big Size-Good Quality), 4 Tissue Roll Luxury Soft Toilet, 1 Nail Cutter (High Grade Steel), 2 Cotton Wool 200 gm, (total 37 items) were distributed.
Emergency Assistance to Flood Affected Families in Nowshera-Pakistan – 2010
Soon after the quake hit Pakistan on 8 Octr 2005, NWHO started immediately it relief activities and responded to the needs of affected people by providing temporary shelters and food items.
NWHO's immediate response to Pakistan Earthquake
NWHO launched its relief and rehabilitation program during floods 2010 by sending food and non-food items, drinking water tanks and mineral water bottles for flood victims. Project Impact
New World Hope Organization Flood Relief Operation 2010
The 2010 Pakistan floods began in July 2010 following heavy monsoon rains in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Sindh, Punjab and Balochistan regions of Pakistan. The UN has described the Pakistan floods as the worst natural disaster since the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami. New World Hope Organization established an emergency response cell and immediately sent mobile health teams (the teams comprised male and female doctors, dispensers, hygiene promoters and helpers), ambulances and medicine to the flood affected areas of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) region to provide emergency health care.
Project Impact
New World Hope’s Emergency Health Project 2010
Pakistan faced a catastrophe flood which the United Nation’s declared as the world’s worst natural disaster. Up to 20 million people in 78 districts of Pakistan displaced by torrential monsoon rains. The flood waters came in districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) province without any warning and then really suddenly, the water went up to the roofs as a result many villages swept away. In response to the tragic disaster, NWHO distributed 500 women shawls to the 500 flood affected women in Village Shabara ( KPK) with the support of Shanti Volunteer Association (SVA) on 04 October, 2010.
Distribution of women shawls to flood affected families in KPK (Charsadda)-Pakistan
On October 10, 2010, In partnership with Shanti Volunteer Association (SVA). NWHO distributed 500 hygiene kits to the 500 flood affected families in order to improve living conditions of flood affected people in Village Charsadda districts. The hygiene kits contained 01 Gauzes (10 Pieces), 01 Body Washer, 01 Tooth Brush, 01 Tooth Paste-English (35gm) , 01 Nail Cutter, 01 Foot Cleaner (Plastic Handel), 01 Soap (Life Bouy-115gm), 01 Towel (small size), 01 Medicam Shampoo (Economy Pack), 01 Vaseline (50 gm), 01 Powder for freshness (85g.), 01 Dettole (52 ml), 01 Baby Lotion -Mother care(small size), 01 Shaving Razor, 01 Jumbo Comb, 01 Tissue Roll.
Hygiene Kits distribution to 500 flood affected families in Flood Affected District Charsadda-Pakistan
In response to the Pakistan Floods 2010, with the support of Shanti Volunteer Association (SVA), New World Hope Organization (NWHO distributed 7,000 Meal ready to eat (MRE) packets to the most needed flood affected people for their lunch and dinner for two weeks in Nowshera and Charsadda Districts.
Distribution of Meal ready to eat (MRE) packets to flood affected family in Nowshera and Charsadda
NWHO distributed medicines among refugees in Afghan Camp Akora Khattak Camp
New World Hope Organization launched tree planting campaign in Pakistan in 2007 with the objective of making Pakistan a green country. Tree planting campaigns are launched every year at the national level during spring and monsoon seasons. Every year NWHO plants trees with the involvement of general public, students, NGOs and corporate sector. Thousands of different fruit and shady plants have been planted and distributed to schools, hospitals, old age homes and other community centers as part of the campaign for protection of our environment and friendly environment.
Tree Planting campaign
New World Hope Organization encouraged local people to become involved in Seal the Deal -UNEP Campaign. NWHO organized lectures of environment awareness on climate change and a clean up campaign in schools and colleges in Pakistan. The events attracted many young people who were delighted to take such action and to have a say in protecting the planet. Thousands of students in Pakistan (urban and rural areas of the country) also supported the Seal the Deal! Campaign by signing the Climate Petition.
NWHO collected thousands of signatures for Seal the Deal across Pakistan and also collected signatures in Asian Disaster Reduction & Response Network (ADRRN) Annual Meeting from the participants of Meeting.
UN seal the deal campaign 2009
NWHO organized a training workshop on Human Rights Based Approaches to Development from 06-07 December 2007 at Deen plaza, Institute of A1 Skill (Skill Development Council), Taxila. Pakistan. The participants of the training workshop were representatives from different organization, institutes and universities. The aim of the training was to give local participants general idea of the principles and practices of Rights Based Approaches to Development and to discuss on the ways in which it can be implemented.
Training Workshop on Climate Change and Disaster Risk Reduction 2009
NWHO organized a training workshop on Human Rights Based Approaches to Development from 06-07 December 2007 at Deen plaza, Institute of A1 Skill (Skill Development Council), Taxila. Pakistan. The participants of the training workshop were representatives from different organization, institutes and universities. The aim of the training was to give local participants general idea of the principles and practices of Rights Based Approaches to Development and to discuss on the ways in which it can be implemented.
Training Workshop Human Rights Based Approaches to Development
In the 1990s Pakistan hosted more than four million afghan refugees on its territory. NWHO drills 03 water wells in order to improve their health condition of needy people.
Water Provision Program in Afghan Refugees Camp (2006 - 2008)
NWHO in coordination with its volunteers distributed and served hot meals to the refugee children and women in Akora Khattak.This distribution was for the poor and needy Afghan refugees who had been suffering serious economic hardship due to lack of employment opportunities.
Impact
More than 3,000 people benefitted from the initiatives of NWHO.
Distributed a total of 25,000 MRE packets and 25,000 chlorine tablets
Food Distribution in Afghan Refugees Camp Akora Khattak- 2008
New World Hope Free Medical Dispensary in Village Tangawali, july 2006
The winter relief project planned to help 400 families because in Afghan refugees camp, Akora Khattak many refugee families were living without electricity or heat and they were surviving the cold harsh winter. In their miserable condition NWHO distributed blankets, winter clothing and food to more than 400 refugee families so that they could live in the severe winter.
Free medical health camps and vaccination campaign is one such major program of NWHO to provide healthcare facilities and vaccination to meet the immediate health care needs of the underprivileged and marginalized population in rural areas and slums through standalone camps.
Last Year's Impact
● Approximately 20,000 patients benefited at free medical camps
● Diseases prevention and awareness material are provided to local patients in their local language.
Women amounted to 65% of the total beneficiaries
Medical Camps
NWHO, in collaboration with local NGOs and trusts is conducting various activities for creating awareness among the prison staff, lawyers, NGO representatives and general community regarding the rights of women, children and vulnerable prisoners since August 2006.
These activities are being held in different prisons, police lines and other government and private organizations in 03 districts of punjab. Activities include:
• Awareness seminars
• Networking meetings
• Free legal aid
Human Rights Awareness And Legal Aid Programs
NWHO has conducted many Environment Awareness Walk with the support of national and international organizations.
Environment Awareness Walk
NWHO supported to the affected people and distributed food, cooking burners, quilts and pillows to the affected 200 families in Balochistan
Relief for Victims of Flood in Pakistan
The New World Hope Organization has been fighting for the cause of women for the last 10 years and in this time we have managed to help thousands – directly through legal support, medical support and providing vocational training centers to help women gain skills, either free of charge or at very affordable costs. The computer training center and the sewing training centers operating successfully in , Wah Cantt, Gujranwala and Gujar Khan since 2005.
Women's Rights
During floods 2011- 2015, NWHO has been set up non formal schools in affected areas to educate children in area.
Non formal schooling project 2010 for flood affected children in KPK
Massive flooding in Pakistan affected over 6.3million people, about 1.2 million homes washed away and displaced hundreds of thousands of people mostly in Sindh and Balochistan. New World Hope Organization is the first NGO among the humanitarian agencies, who started its response to flood affected communities in Sindh Province. NWHO provided water purification tablets to 500 families and food bags and hygiene kits distributed to 300 families in Sindh Province. The food baskets contained: 3 kg rice, 1 kg tea , 2 Liter vegetable oil for cooking, 2.5 kg sugar, 2 kg beans, 2 boxes cheese triangles, 3 kg chickpeas, 1 bag lettuce, 1 macaroni bag, 1 kg milk powder.
Distribution of Food and Drinking Water to Flood affected People in Districts Badin & MirpurKhas (Sindh Province) - 2011
NWHO is committed to environmental protection and conservation. NWHO launched a environmental awareness and protection program under the theme “Think, Act, Save”. The objective of the environmental protection awareness is to teach the students in Pakistan, raising awareness of the urgent and near dangers we face on land, in the atmosphere and in our water.
Environmental Protection Awareness 2015
In 2006 NWHO initiated skills development Program with the aim to alleviate poverty and economically empower disadvantaged youth through training and skills development. Later the A1 Skills Trade Promotion & Training Organization project was established to further the mission of Skill Development Program and to help disadvantaged youth by providing income generating skills training courses.
NWHO Skill Development Program -Economic Empowerment Through livelihood Trainings
Here is a highlight of prominent NWHO activities and projects
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Flood Analysis
Flood Management
Flood Maps
Most of the developing countries are experiencing frequent extreme storms, droughts, and regular flooding every year but have very limited resources and manpower to cope natural disasters and its risks on time. Flooding are predicted for the next 200 years for the whole of South Asian countries. Pakistan is basically an agricultural country and its economy heavily relies on the agriculture sector. However, the growth rate of agriculture is decreasing due to water shortages on the other side the glaciers are melting quickly due to global warming and climate change leading to increased rainfall that is causing severe floods. Pakistan is generally considered to be most vulnerable to natural hazards.The country has world’s largest irrigation system that irrigates over 16 million hectors of land. In the recent years, agricultural and food production were negatively affected because of frequent floods in the country and o lack of proper water management, lack of big dams. Source: FAO, The World Bank Group;
Pakistan: 2022 Monsoon Floods and Flood Map
About 33 million people came to the center of the climate crisis in Pakistan after the historic monsoon rains in July and August. These rains gave rise to a severe flood. As a result, about one -third of Pakistan once again drowned in the glaciers' melting and monsoon rains. Monsoon rains led to the worst humanity destruction in this decade.
Source: NDMA
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Devastating floods 2022 in Pakistan
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