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Posted on 2009-01-08 20:50:47

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"Rebuilding a Post-Quake Peru" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-02-29 20:09:01

WHEN THE DEVASTATING EARTHQUAKE HIT PERU on August 15th destroying 85,000 homes and killing over 500 people. Robin Poirier desire much of the world knew she wanted to help. She just wasn’t sure how to do it. “When people travel they are given a great privilege,” says Robin over the phone from Lima. “By recognizing their position as a guest in a community travelers can take on some responsibility for that community – which will end up benefiting themselves and others.” Robin works for a jaunt company that specializes in helping people jaunt independently and responsibly off the beaten path. Before leaving Vancouver. Robin rallied her friends and Fresh Tracks colleagues and raised $800. Once in Lima she used this money to buy groceries which she drove to the fishing town of Cerro Azul. Because most relief concentrates on larger cities,Robin used her local contacts to seek out other areas like Cerro Azul. Her boyfriend had spent summers growing up on the shores of the fishing village and knew the community could benefit from help. The following weekend. Robin took a more hands-on approach to aid when she joined a assort of volunteers to spend two days building 20 homes in the devastated town of Chincha. “By being aware respectful and helping communities where you can,” she says. “jaunt will change state more hint and powerful. You’re able to see beyond the pretty tourist sites and get a real understanding of the people and the country – and isn’t that what you travel to do?” When disaster strikes internationally the most immediate way to help is by giving money. The Red Cross is a large well-established relief organization serving many communities around the world. For more information see or. For more information on opportunities. One person can make a difference.

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"Rebuilding a Post-Quake Peru" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-02-29 20:09:01

WHEN THE DEVASTATING EARTHQUAKE HIT PERU on August 15th destroying 85,000 homes and killing over 500 people. Robin Poirier desire much of the world knew she wanted to back up. She just wasn’t sure how to do it. “When people travel they are given a great privilege,” says Robin over the phone from Lima. “By recognizing their position as a guest in a community travelers can take on some responsibility for that community – which will end up benefiting themselves and others.” Robin works for a travel affiliate that specializes in helping populate travel independently and responsibly off the beaten path. Before leaving Vancouver. Robin rallied her friends and Fresh Tracks colleagues and raised $800. Once in Lima she used this money to buy groceries which she drove to the fishing town of Cerro Azul. Because most relief concentrates on larger cities,Robin used her local contacts to desire out other areas like Cerro Azul. Her boyfriend had spent summers growing up on the shores of the fishing village and knew the community could benefit from help. The following weekend. Robin took a more hands-on approach to aid when she joined a group of volunteers to pay two days building 20 homes in the devastated town of Chincha. “By being aware respectful and helping communities where you can,” she says. “travel will become more hint and powerful. You’re able to see beyond the pretty tourist sites and get a real understanding of the people and the country – and isn’t that what you travel to do?” When disaster strikes internationally the most immediate way to help is by giving money. The Red Cross is a large well-established relief organization serving many communities around the world. For more information see or. For more information on opportunities. One person can alter a difference.

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"Rebuilding a Post-Quake Peru" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-02-29 20:09:00

WHEN THE DEVASTATING EARTHQUAKE HIT PERU on August 15th destroying 85,000 homes and killing over 500 people. Robin Poirier like much of the world knew she wanted to back up. She just wasn’t sure how to do it. “When populate travel they are given a great privilege,” says Robin over the phone from Lima. “By recognizing their lay as a guest in a community travelers can act on some responsibility for that community – which will end up benefiting themselves and others.” Robin works for a travel company that specializes in helping people jaunt independently and responsibly off the beaten path. Before leaving Vancouver. Robin rallied her friends and Fresh Tracks colleagues and raised $800. Once in Lima she used this money to buy groceries which she drove to the fishing town of Cerro Azul. Because most relief concentrates on larger cities,Robin used her local contacts to seek out other areas like Cerro Azul. Her boyfriend had spent summers growing up on the shores of the fishing village and knew the community could benefit from help. The following weekend. Robin took a more hands-on come to aid when she joined a assort of volunteers to pay two days building 20 homes in the devastated town of Chincha. “By being aware respectful and helping communities where you can,” she says. “travel ordain become more intimate and powerful. You’re able to see beyond the pretty tourist sites and get a real understanding of the people and the country – and isn’t that what you jaunt to do?” When disaster strikes internationally the most immediate way to back up is by giving money. The Red Cross is a large well-established relief organization serving many communities around the world. For more information see or. For more information on opportunities. One person can make a difference.

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"Rebuilding a Post-Quake Peru" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-02-29 20:09:00

WHEN THE DEVASTATING EARTHQUAKE HIT PERU on August 15th destroying 85,000 homes and killing over 500 people. Robin Poirier desire much of the world knew she wanted to help. She just wasn’t sure how to do it. “When people travel they are given a great privilege,” says Robin over the telecommunicate from Lima. “By recognizing their position as a guest in a community travelers can act on some responsibility for that community – which ordain end up benefiting themselves and others.” Robin works for a travel affiliate that specializes in helping people travel independently and responsibly off the beaten path. Before leaving Vancouver. Robin rallied her friends and Fresh Tracks colleagues and raised $800. Once in Lima she used this money to buy groceries which she drove to the fishing town of Cerro Azul. Because most relief concentrates on larger cities,Robin used her local contacts to desire out other areas desire Cerro Azul. Her boyfriend had spent summers growing up on the shores of the fishing village and knew the community could benefit from help. The following weekend. Robin took a more hands-on approach to aid when she joined a assort of volunteers to spend two days building 20 homes in the devastated town of Chincha. “By being aware respectful and helping communities where you can,” she says. “travel will become more intimate and powerful. You’re able to see beyond the pretty tourist sites and get a real understanding of the people and the country – and isn’t that what you jaunt to do?” When disaster strikes internationally the most immediate way to back up is by giving money. The Red Cross is a large well-established relief organization serving many communities around the world. For more information see or. For more information on opportunities. One person can make a difference.

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"Rebuilding a Post-Quake Peru" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-02-29 20:06:05

WHEN THE DEVASTATING EARTHQUAKE HIT PERU on August 15th destroying 85,000 homes and killing over 500 people. Robin Poirier like much of the world knew she wanted to back up. She just wasn’t sure how to do it. “When people jaunt they are given a great privilege,” says Robin over the phone from Lima. “By recognizing their position as a guest in a community travelers can take on some responsibility for that community – which ordain end up benefiting themselves and others.” Robin works for a jaunt company that specializes in helping populate travel independently and responsibly off the beaten path. Before leaving Vancouver. Robin rallied her friends and Fresh Tracks colleagues and raised $800. Once in Lima she used this money to buy groceries which she drove to the fishing town of Cerro Azul. Because most relief concentrates on larger cities,Robin used her local contacts to seek out other areas like Cerro Azul. Her boyfriend had spent summers growing up on the shores of the fishing village and knew the community could benefit from help. The following pass. Robin took a more hands-on approach to aid when she joined a group of volunteers to pay two days building 20 homes in the devastated town of Chincha. “By being aware respectful and helping communities where you can,” she says. “travel ordain become more intimate and powerful. You’re able to see beyond the pretty tourist sites and get a real understanding of the people and the country – and isn’t that what you travel to do?” When disaster strikes internationally the most immediate way to help is by giving money. The Red Cross is a large well-established relief organization serving many communities around the world. For more information see or. For more information on opportunities. One person can make a difference.

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"Rebuilding a Post-Quake Peru" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-02-29 20:06:05

WHEN THE DEVASTATING EARTHQUAKE HIT PERU on August 15th destroying 85,000 homes and killing over 500 populate. Robin Poirier desire much of the world knew she wanted to help. She just wasn’t sure how to do it. “When people travel they are given a great privilege,” says Robin over the telecommunicate from Lima. “By recognizing their position as a guest in a community travelers can act on some responsibility for that community – which will end up benefiting themselves and others.” Robin works for a travel company that specializes in helping populate jaunt independently and responsibly off the beaten path. Before leaving Vancouver. Robin rallied her friends and Fresh Tracks colleagues and raised $800. Once in Lima she used this money to buy groceries which she drove to the fishing town of Cerro Azul. Because most relief concentrates on larger cities,Robin used her local contacts to desire out other areas desire Cerro Azul. Her boyfriend had spent summers growing up on the shores of the fishing village and knew the community could benefit from help. The following weekend. Robin took a more hands-on approach to aid when she joined a group of volunteers to pay two days building 20 homes in the devastated town of Chincha. “By being aware respectful and helping communities where you can,” she says. “travel will become more hint and powerful. You’re able to see beyond the pretty tourist sites and get a real understanding of the populate and the country – and isn’t that what you jaunt to do?” When disaster strikes internationally the most immediate way to help is by giving money. The Red Cross is a large well-established relief organization serving many communities around the world. For more information see or. For more information on opportunities. One person can make a difference.

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"UN launches $374 mil. appeal for 2008 humanitarian, recovery work ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-12 21:59:31

The UN last week launched a $374 million appeal to donors to fund humanitarian and recovery work in Uganda in 2008 focusing primarily on conflict-affected regions in northern and northeastern Uganda. The projects included in the appeal have two overarching objectives saving lives and facilitating recovery that reflect the continued convert from emergency humanitarian interventions to rebuilding viable homes and communities. Early recovery efforts must hit the books from struggles in 2007 when mortality and malnutrition rates in Lango actually dropped as people left IDP camps for domiciliate areas that lacked adequate services due to poor humanitarian coordination. construe about the appeal at or. To read more facts and figures included in the challenge about gender-based violence access to education and malnutrition rates click below. Facts and figures from the 2008 UN appeal for Uganda-The be of self-reported GBV survivors (including assail and sexual exploitation) in Acholi. Lango and Teso increased throughout the year with an average of 300-500 cases per month.-Gender disparity in primary school completion rates ranges from 21% in Teso to 31% in Lango and 38% in Acholi sub-regions compared to the national add up of 13%. -The average global acute malnutrition (GAM) rate for (Karamoja) is 13.4% as compared to the national average of 6%. The most recent studies have classified in excess of 60% of the population of Karamoja as being food insecure.-The 2005 HIV sero-prevalence survey reveals an HIV prevalence rate of 8.2% in northern Uganda as compared to the national add up of 6.4%.-In 2008 the expectation is that 35% of remaining internally displaced persons (IDPs) in the Acholi sub-region will end the return while 45% ordain be in go across and 20% will remain in camps.-Less than half of the 110,000 displaced persons living in camps in the Teso districts of Amuria and Katakwi are expected to return to their places of origin in 2008 due to insecurity associated with continued aggressive activities by illegally-armed Karamojong and lack of sufficient policing and protective deployments of Anti Stock Theft Units (ASTUs).

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"Experience at Post - Sri Lanka" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-04 01:42:03

My label is Megan McCoy and I am a Programme Officer in the Pacific Group of NZAID. As I write this communicate entry. I am sitting in the Moratuwa (just south of the capital Colombo) office of a local non-government organisation (NGO) called Sarvodaya. I am currently two weeks into a six-week volunteering stint. The Communications Team and I thought that it would be good for me to write a blog about my experience to help illustrate what development work is really like on the ground. While this move is unconnected with my official work it was through a previous job at NZAID that I heard about Sarvodaya. Sarvodaya is one of the oldest and largest local NGOs in Sri Lanka. It has a real grass-roots approach to development work. In practice this means they have people working directly with the villages in the districts. It also means that they work with the people in those villages not for them. This isn't charity work it's about empowering communities to make decisions for themselves about their lives (including incomes children's education and reproductive health). NZAID is providing some funding to Sarvodaya for a mobile medical clinic which should be up and running early next year. The clinic ordain provide primary health care focusing on prevention to rural areas in the south. It was through this support that I first learned of Sarvodaya. As a large NGO. Sarvodaya has recently established a Partner Coordination Unit (PCU) and it is here that I am working. This unit is trying to set up some systems and processes which will help the populate who are actually doing projects (like the Safe Centres) manage their relationships with donors better. I hope that my work here will undergo some long-term impact in helping the organisation to spend more measure doing what they do beat working with people rather than deciphering donor relationships.

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