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 organization partners and supporters are the key to our success. We are deeply grateful for the generosity of our donors, partners and sponsors who support our mission and enable us to make a difference on a bigger scale in the lives of people we support.
Distribution of Meal ready to eat (MRE) packets to flood affected family in Nowshera & Charsadda districts-2010
In response to the Pakistan Floods 2010, In Nowshera and Charsadda districts, NWHO distributed a total of 7,000 meal ready to eat (MRE) packets to those most affected by the flood for their lunch and dinner for two weeks . These cooked food packets were distributed to a total of 3500 families.
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School Earthquake Safety and Preparedness Training Program
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.
Medical Camps
We organize free medical camps and provide essential medical services free consultations and medicines in remote and rural villages. We invite specialized doctors from renowned hospitals and give them general health and eye checkup.
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Free Medical Dispensary in Village Tangawali, Pakistan, july 2006
Water Provision Program In Afghan Refugee Camps -2006.
In the 1990s Pakistan hosted more than four million afghan refugees on its territory. NWHO drills water wells in order to improve their health condition of needy people.
Training Workshop Climate Change and Disaster Risk Reduction
The Training workshop on Climate change and disaster risk reduction was held in Jhelum, Pakistan, on 5 November 2009, and Organized by NWHO. The workshop was attended by about 35 participants, including representatives from the teachers, and school children & local community leaders, all of whom discussed the importance of disaster education for children & its integration into the school curriculum as well as talked about climate change & its impacts.
Training Human Rights Based Approaches to Development
NWHO organized a training workshop on Human Rights Based Approaches to Development from 06-07 Dec 2007 at Institute of A1 Skill (Skill Development Council), Taxila. Pak. The participants of the training were representatives from different organization, institutes and universities. The aim of the training was to give local participants general idea of the principles & practices of rights based approaches to development & to discuss on the ways in which it can be implemented.
Medical Camp in Mishaq Village (District Nowshera)-Pakistan
Considering the situation and needs of the community, NWHO, organize medical camps in Mishaq Village (District Nowshera) for seven days from the 22nd of December 2010 to 28th of December 2010 to help flood survivors. Approximately 700 patients were treated in 7 days. Most of them were suffering from various fevers, cold, diarrhea and severe forms of skin disease.
NWHO's immediate response to Pakistan Earthquake
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.