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Life in Poultry Camps

Life in Poultry Camps. a presentation by AMAN Pakistan. AMAN Pakistan. AMAN Pakistan Foundation is a not for profit organization working nationwide with the objective of promoting peace and prosperity.

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Life in Poultry Camps

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  1. Life in Poultry Camps a presentation by AMAN Pakistan

  2. AMAN Pakistan AMAN Pakistan Foundation is a not for profit organization working nationwide with the objective of promoting peace and prosperity. Its Mission is to build capacity and provide services aimed at bringing gender sensitive changes in social and economic aspects of life of our focus groups, for promoting harmony within a society and with others As a primary mandate, AMAN promotes peace by focusing on both inter and intra faith harmony to build a peace momentum from local to global level, bringing about attitudinal change especially in youth to tolerate difference of opinion and to accept others’ beliefs.

  3. AMAN in disaster management AMAN has vast experience in managing natural disasters especially Tsunami and South Asian earthquake. Responding to the challenge, we launched a comprehensive program of multidimensional interventions. In terms of immediate relief, we distributed food items, blankets and medicines. The rehabilitation efforts were concentrated in reconstruction, livelihood development and trauma counseling.

  4. IDPs in Mansehra • The IDPs living in poultry camps in Kotli Payan are more than 600 (85 families) • The IDPs living with Host families in Ichrian are151 (35 families)

  5. Children The total children at both the camps and with host communities are more than 300

  6. General Activities with IDP Families • Relief goods • Food (flour, rice, sugar, pulses, spices, tea, milk, biscuits and vegetables) • Non Food (bedding, blankets, quilts, clothes, shoes, candles, mosquito coils, toiletries and sanitary napkins) • Medical care • Employment • Messages of peace and harmony • Sports

  7. How we do it Strengthening local support mechanism (Livelihood Councils – LCs) through capacity building in… • Funds generation and management • Human resource management • Camp management

  8. Women and children are the extremely vulnerable groups especially in the phase of displacement Youth is the potential group which was under the influence of extremists so its vital to change their mind through peace education and involvement in healthy activities ? Women, youth & children

  9. Women

  10. Activities with women, youth & children Youth -Boys Youth, especially the male are the most vulnerable under current situation of unrest and dependency. Being the easiest target for Taliban in the recent past, they were mostly convinced by the actions taken by them. At the moment, they are just like aimless missiles and it’s the time to properly guide and control them and keep them engaged in constructive work like functional literacy, life based skills, marketable skills training, recreation and above all, sensitization for tolerance and conflict resolution. We have to give them attention right now to protect them from any kind of destruction

  11. Youth -Boys

  12. Activities with women, youth & children Youth - Girls The young girls are the most deprived segment as they are more restricted in such displacement. The girls up to seven to eight years are observed roaming around but above that age, they are confined to their curtained location inside the poultry farm (according to their culture). The awful combination of strict religious norms and oppressive tribal culture has added to the agony of these women.

  13. Youth - Girls

  14. Children

  15. Child Friendly Space Where children have freedom and access to enjoy their childhood with toys and other indoor games

  16. Adding colors to lifeChildren practice drawing and painting daily for at least an hour

  17. Story telling (a tradition, an interest and a learning tool) Every day, the children spend time in listening and telling the stories (story books are shared)

  18. More is desired • Books and other stationery to start schooling (to bridge the gap) • Swings • Indoor and Outdoor games • Competitions like debates, kite flying etc • Psychological support in the form of little celebrations

  19. Education (Relief phase)

  20. Swings

  21. Games & Competitions(Relief phase) • Powers of Observation • Get the Picture? • Long Jump • Rope Shaping • Walk Like the Animals • Happiness List • Reading Aloud • Floating Needle • Evaporation Experiment • Bottled Egg • Paper Airplane • Taste and Tell • Butterfly Hanging Garden • Nature Hunt • Listening Game • Luddo • Karram Board • Mehndi designs • Cricket • Football • Gulli Dandaa • Swimming pool • Baloons • Blocks game (Urdu & English alphabets)

  22. Psychological Support through Celebrations (Relief phase) • The birth of young ones’ • World days • Good news from native town • Success in any competition etc. • Peace education • Trauma counseling

  23. Rehabilitation Phase

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