Aga Khan Expresses Sympathy
and
Announces Support for Relief Assistance
CNN Video Report: http://edition.cnn.com/video/
Islamabad, Pakistan, October 10, 2005
– His Highness the Aga Khan, Imam (spiritual
leader) of the Ismaili Muslims and founder of the
Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN), today conveyed
his deepest sympathy to the Government and people
of Pakistan on the great loss of life, serious injury
and widespread material destruction resulting from
the earthquake that struck several parts of Pakistan.
In
a letter to His Excellency President General Pervez
Musharraf, the Aga Khan assured the Government of
support for relief assistance for the earthquake victims
affected in areas of the country and announced that
the AKDN will make an initial contribution of Rs.
30 million (US$500,000) in support of the relief assistance
being provided by the Government.
A
further matching amount of Rs. 30 million (US$ 500,000)
will be donated to the President’s Emergency
Relief Fund by Habib Bank Limited. In the drive to
supplement the relief efforts, the Habib Bank Limited
will also provide support to its staff affected by
the disaster.
Focus
Humanitarian Assistance, the international emergency
relief agency established by the Ismaili Community,
along with AKDN agencies, including the Aga Khan Health
Services and the Aga Khan University Hospital, have
mobilised medical services, food, tents, other relief
goods and humanitarian assistance. Personnel for search
and rescue operations in the affected areas, have
also been mobilised. In addition, AKDN helicopters
have been made available for humanitarian efforts
and are being facilitated by the Pakistan Army.
For
more information on AKDN's relief efforts in remote
parts of Pakistan, please see the CNN Video
Report: http://edition.cnn.com/video/
The video shows a Focus team providing relief to earthquake
vicitims in remote parts of Pakistan. To view,
click on report on right under "WORLD" section..
See
also the UNHCR site: http://www.unhcr.ch
Editor’s Note: The Aga Khan Development Network’s
(AKDN) activities in Pakistan encompass cultural,
economic and social development and include microfinance,
agricultural programmes, health, and education, the
introduction of clean-water supplies and sanitation
facilities, construction of mini hydro-electric plants,
the improvement of public open spaces, community-driven
village rehabilitation and house renovation. The Network
is a group of private, non-denominational development
agencies and institutions that seek to empower communities
and individuals, often in disadvantaged circumstances,
to improve living conditions and opportunities in
specific regions of Africa, Asia and the Middle East.
Active in over 30 countries, the Network's underlying
ethic is compassion for the vulnerable in society.
Its agencies and institutions work for the common
good of all citizens, regardless of origin, gender
or religion.
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Karachi.
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