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Human
Development
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History
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1989
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APPNA
SEHAT A rural health care project of the Association of Pakistani Physicians
of North America was launched.
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1993
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Society for
International Health Education and Literacy Programs (SIH) was incorporated.
It established a collaborative relationship with Tameer-e-Millat Foundation
in Pakistan and later through its’ affiliate DIL with the Malik Maula Bukhsh
Memorial Trust (MMBMT) for development of literacy programs in rural areas of
Pakistan.
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1994
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The APPNA General
Body recommended the establishment of a Task Force on Literacy.
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1995
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The recommendations
of the Task Force on Literacy were approved, but the implementation was
deferred because of the evolving concept of a comprehensive intervention in
the form of a “Human Development Project”. The President of APPNA appointed
a “Human Development Committee” in October 1996 following the APPNA Strategic
Planning retreat.
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1997
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February
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The first formal
meeting of the Human Development Committee
took place in Chicago.
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March
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The Executive Council
of APPNA voted unanimously to approve the establishment of a foundation for
Human Development to launch an “Apolitical movement for a positive social
change through mass literacy and universal primary education, enhanced
quality of education, primary health care, and poverty alleviation”.
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July
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A seminar on Human
Development was organized by APPNA at its 19th Annual Meeting in
New York. The Human Development Foundation of North America was formally
launched following the seminar as an autonomous entity. A Consensus
Statement was issued on this occasion outlining the broad principles under
which the new foundation was to function.
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October
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The Board of
Directors and The Board of Trustees of the Human Development Foundations of
North America held their first formal meetings in Atlanta and proved the
MISSION, VISION, and STRATEGIC GOALS FOR HDFNA.
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1998
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February
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The
Team leaders met in Chicago to outline the goals for 1998.
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1999
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June
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HDF
Pakistan officially started on June
1,1999. HDF-P started out with the name Human Development Pakistan, and
later registered as HDF.
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2000
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April
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HDF
office established in Shamsabad region, and starting out with 8,000 people.
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July
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The
Mardan region was expanded to include 10,000 people.
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August
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The
Rahim Yar Khan region was established and started out with 8,000 people.
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Sept.
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The
National Office for HDF Pakistan was established in Rawalpindi.
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October
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The
construction on a Delay action dam at Shahabzai (near Zhob, Balochistan)
begins.
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2001
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January
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Through
its Drought Relief Program, medicine was distributed at Noshki Camp at Chaghi
District and Zhob; Water distributed at Zarkho; seed and food distributed at
Tharparker.
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February
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The
Zhob regional office was established and started out with 13,000 people.
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May
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The
Mardan region expands again to around 15,000.
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June
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The
Karachi Katchi Abadi regional office was established and started out 8,000
people.
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July
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The
Shamsabad region expanded to cover around 16,000 people.
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August
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Chief
Executive (CE) General Pervez Musharraf, President of Pakistan, constitutes
task force on human development.
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CE’s constituted Task Force for Human Development was meant to “develop a
plan of action for promotion of adult literacy and primary education, primary
healthcare and economic development with community participation at the grass
roots.” General Musharraf, as the Chief Executive, was the patron-in-chief of
the task force while Pakistani-American physician and human development
activist Nasim Ashraf chaired the body. Other members of the task force
included HDF Co-Chair Khalid Riaz and HDF Secretary Musadik Malik.
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The
Delay Action dam at Shahabzai (near Zhob, Balochistan) was completed.
The
Shahabzai Dam: A Communal Effort
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Dec.
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HDF
started its first Adult Literacy Program with plans to establish 168 Adult
Literacy Centers by the end of 2002, out of which 105 are expected to for
female adults alone. This program will graduate 2,520 literate adults, of
which 1,575 will be women.
A Success Story
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2002
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Started
in early 2002
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A
Youth Committee (YC) entails
of:
- Young people ages 18 to
24
- Initially interviewed and
chosen for Adult Literacy
- Has a President & a
Secretary
- Act as activists on behalf
of HDF
- Organize different activities
for HDF in future exhibitions,
ceremonies, etc.
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January
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Chief
Executive (CE) General Pervez Musharraf, President of Pakistan, accepts the
recommendation of HD Task Force and appoints a National Commission for Human
Development. Nasim Ashraf was asked to lead the Commission.
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March
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HDF of
North America releases a position paper on relationship between HDF and the
National Commission for Human Development, expressing desire to collaborate
while maintaining autonomy in decision-making, and governance.
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June
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The
first elected Board of Directors for HDF Pakistan was constituted to replace
the Interim Board of Directors constituted at the time of incorporation.
Khalid Riaz was elected Chairperson.
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HDF and
Khushali Bank sign a Partnership Agreement.
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HDF
& Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund (PPAF) joins hands to expand the HDF
services to another 100,000 beneficiaries.
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The
first HDF local Volunteers Network was established in Karachi.
Representatives of HDF of North America, Shahnaz Khan and Attiya Khan
attended the meeting.
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Date/Time Last Modified: 12/21/2002 9:47:49 AM
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