Al-mustafa Development Network

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ADN is a registered NGO based in Azad Jammu & Kashmir and Islamabad  Board of Directors function as apex body of the organization and represented by different areas of AJK and Pakistan  Executive Council looks overall organizational management. Executive Director is the head of this council  Three departments work under the Executive Council 

SEWA  ROSE  Kashmir Welfare Society Kotli  Aman Welfare Society Muzaffarabad  Kirn Development Organization Palandari  Mustafai Foundation Pakistan  Al-Mustafa Welfare Society Rawalpindi  Kashmir Development Foundation  Kashmir Cooperative Society Kotli 

The Charities Network (TCN) UK  Human Appeal International UK  Human Relief Foundation UK  Hanfia Trust UK  Al-Mustafa Trust International UK  Qidwai Welfare Projects Kuwait  Kashmir Disaster Fund USA  Helping Hands International Canada  Wasila Foundation UK  Peace International USA 

Trust for Volunteer Organizations  UNICEF  Japan Platform  Embassy of Japan Islamabad  District Reconstruction Unit (ERRA) 

Activity

Numbers

Burials

2209

Tents Distribution

15720

Food

25000 families

Blankets

26610

Gas cylinders

3200 families

Gas stoves

9000 families

Warm clothes

43924

Quilts

9800 families

Hygiene kits

13425

Temp toilets

230

Camp Management

14500 families (17 camps)

Cooked food

Approx 300000 persons

Transitional Shelters

Mosques

Schools

360

7

3

Organized first cleanliness campaign in Muzaffarabad city after earthquake on 19-20 November 2005  Camp Management of three main camps in Muzaffarabad with 1800 families  Provision of transitional shelters to 160 widows with Livelihood support.  IPs with Unicef in four WES and four Education projects  Eight orphanages with 24 kids in Rawalpindi 

A sanctuary for 100 orphans  It will provide education, health, protection and career counseling services to orphans 

A new concept  SOS villages have an institutional structure  Home based care give opportunity to live in a community without any tag attached  Increases confidence and morale 

WES Union Councils

Schools

Water Supplies

Latrines

Program Participants

10

276

276

647

21117

Construction Work Areas

Orphan Homes

Orphan Village

Schools

Program Participants

AJK and Punjab

8

1

4

1344

Union Councils

Schools

Teacher Trainings

SMC Trainings

9

243

18

24

Education

Program Participant s 28478

ADN is recognized both at government and non-government sector as first line relief NGO  President of AJK awarded “Humanitarian Award” of 2007 to ADN  Government invited ADN to participate for consultancy on Sanitation Policy AJK in recognition of its services in the sector  Is the only local NGO partner with UNHCR in its early relief operations after earthquake 

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