FOCUS HUMANITARIAN
ASSISTANCE
AFGHANISTAN REHABILITATION AND RELIEF ACCELERATES
DESPITE HEIGHTENED TENSION
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Dushanbe, Tajikistan, 5th October, 2001--Against
the backdrop of a major humanitarian disaster, heightened
by tensions of potential international conflict
and a massive refugee crisis, Focus Humanitarian
Assistance (FOCUS) is continuing to move ahead with
rehabilitation activities in Afghanistan even as
it presses forward with its ongoing relief programme
across the country.
Throughout
recent days and weeks, despite the looming crisis
and the closure of various of Afghanistan's borders,
FOCUS has maintained its operations. As a non-denominational
emergency relief agency with a strong grassroots
presence and a deep experience of the terrain and
operational limitations, FOCUS has remained committed
to enabling relief for all people in the areas where
it operates even as it facilitates rehabilitation.
It has during 2001, provided food and other assistance
to over 450,000 people in Afghanistan.
"Although
the areas in which we work are under the control
of different, and often, opposing forces in the
current civil conflict," said Aly Mawji, FOCUS
Programme Co-ordinator, "I can confirm that
by the end of September, we had distributed about
1,400 tonnes of food to approximately 50,000 internally
displaced and vulnerable populations." "This
food," he warned, "will last for about
two months."
To
mitigate internal migration in search of food, FOCUS
has distributed elite wheat seed and fertiliser
to over 3,000 farmers in southern Baghlan and northern
Bamyian for winter planting. This seed will be used
primarily for multiplication purposes to extend
the programme to more farmers. By the end of 2001,
FOCUS expects to have provided supplementary nutritional
rations on a monthly basis to over 30,000 children.
This will be complemented by the establishment of
immunisation centres and the provision of treatment
for the acutely malnourished under a programme supported
by the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the United
Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF).
In
Badakshan, where almost no other relief organisation
has been working, FOCUS has, during this year, distributed
over 10,000 tonnes of food, again, primarily to
vulnerable populations in high altitude areas dependent
upon rain-fed agriculture. Almost all of this food
was used to pay labour for building over 1,600 km
of irrigation channels, 700 km of roads and the
rehabilitation of schools and health clinics. Another
4,000 tonnes of food is already on its way for distribution
to vulnerable people in high altitude areas in the
province. Approximately 13,000 farmers, from 150
villages in Badakshan have already planted wheat
seed obtained through FOCUS's credit programme run
by village organisations. FOCUS estimates that,
notwithstanding major upheaval, the agricultural
programme could produce up to 30,000 tonnes of cereals
annually.
Active
in Afghanistan since 1996, FOCUS has, over the past
two years, increasingly been promoting rehabilitation
activities, with a significant agriculture and infrastructure
rehabilitation programme in Badakshan, an agriculture
programme covering five districts in Baghlan and
Bamyian, and water and shelter activities in the
province of Balkh.
FOCUS's programmes in Afghanistan remain premised
on supporting people in their localities so as to
prevent migration and internal displacement. In
addition to providing humanitarian assistance, FOCUS
has initiated rehabilitation, construction and agricultural
activities as soon as local conditions have allowed.
As an affiliate of the Aga Khan Development Network,
FOCUS hopes to enable as swift a transition as is
possible into long-term development initiatives
of the type that the Network has already successfully
launched in similar high-mountain environments in
Tajikistan and Northern Pakistan.
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Focus
Humanitarian Assistance (FOCUS) is an international
emergency response agency that provides relief and
support services during and following natural and
man-made disasters, primarily in Asia and Africa.
FOCUS helps people in need reduce their dependence
on humanitarian aid as it facilitates their transition
to sustainable self-reliance. FOCUS is affiliated
with the Aga Khan Development Network, a group of
institutions working to improve opportunities and
living conditions, for people of all faiths and
origins, in specific regions of the developing world.
Underlying the establishment of FOCUS as a non-denominational
agency by the Ismaili Muslim community is a history
of successful institutional responses to natural
and man-made disasters. FOCUS's approach and endeavours
are inspired by the traditions of a faith built
around an ethic of compassion and care for those
most in need.
In
addition to providing relief and assistance following
landslides, earthquakes, cyclones, floods and disease
epidemics, FOCUS has, since it was founded in 1994,
undertaken successful resettlement programmes for
displaced families and established effective disaster
prevention, mitigation and preparation programmes.
Areas of the world where FOCUS has been involved
include Afghanistan, East Timor, India, Mozambique,
Pakistan, Russia, Tajikistan and Zanzibar. FOCUS's
programmes in Afghanistan have been undertaken in
partnership with the United States Agency for International
Development (USAID), the Canadian International
Development Agency (CIDA) and the Government of
the Federal Republic of Germany as well as other
local and international agencies.
For
further information, please contact:
Mr.
Aly Mawji
Focus Humanitarian Assistance
Dushanbe
Telephone:
+992-372-246500/215118
Fax: +992-372-246500
e-mail: fhakrg@atge.automail.com
Mr.
Najmi Kanji
Aga Khan Development Network
London
Telephone:
+44.20.8654.6131
Fax: +44.20.8655.1649
e-mail: najmi.kanji@akdn.ch
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