Saturday, September 10, 2011

**JP** Making a difference with your help in the Horn of Africa

Dr. Arthur B. Keys, Jr.
President & CEO
 
Respected Sir,
Apart from myself and my family support, I am taking the liberty of forwarding this email to the respected members of Pak-NGO and Join Pakistan Google Group members for broader sensitization and support.
 
Regards
Noman Qazi
Provincial Monitoring and Reporting Coordinator
GJTMAP, UNDP, Balochistan Pakistan. 
 
 
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Subject: Making a difference with your help in the Horn of Africa
A message from International Relief & Development
 Who We Are | What We Do | How You Can Help

 
 Water Relief in the Horn of Africa
Photo: Scott Webb/IRD
"This morning, five different villages didn't have water. This afternoon, they will!"
– Scott Webb

Dear Noman,

What We're Doing Right Now in the Horn of Africa
IRD and its partners – including individuals like you – are improving access to safe drinking water and sanitation facilities for 24,000 individuals in Dollo Ado, Ethiopia, near where the borders of Ethiopia, Kenya, and Somalia meet. IRD is working with a local organization to bring water to villages that have not seen rain in more than two years. The nearest water source for some villagers is 12 miles away. IRD is also preparing to expand its relief operations into Somalia.
Reports from Our Field Staff
Scott Webb, IRD's relief officer in Dollo Ado, Ethiopia, reports "This morning when we woke up, five different villages in Dollo Ado were completely out of water. By this afternoon, they will have water. IRD can hold its head high that we did the right thing today and acted quickly in an emergency to save lives." Read more about Scott's observations.
Sagal Mohamoud, IRD's country representative in Somalia, reports from Banadir Hospital in Mogadishu "Many emotions went through me on the sight of this sea of desperate sick people. I felt a sense of helplessness that I never felt before. IRD is finding how best we might be able to support the important and life-saving work they are doing at the hospital." Read more about Sagal's observations.
Why This Work Is So Important
Safe water, sanitation, and hygiene are critical for preventing secondary causes of death and illness related to malnutrition. Malnourished individuals are especially susceptible to diseases such as measles, cholera, malaria, and respiratory infections, due to their compromised immune systems. The more we do now to address these basic needs, the better able people will be to survive the crisis.
Get Involved
Together, we are saving lives. Please get involved and help us continue this mission until the job is finished. There is still time – please join us to avert what could become the greatest catastrophe in more than a generation. I am humbled by your emails and donations each day but we have so much to do, please help today.
Sincerely,
Keys Signature 
Dr. Arthur B. Keys, Jr.
President & CEO

P.S.:Save lives today with a donation of any size to provide clean drinking water to those suffering from the drought in the Horn of Africa.    
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