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Community Appraisal and Motivation Programme (CAMP) is a national non-profit and non-governmental organization established and registered in May 2002, under the Societies Act of 1860 (Registration No. 192/5/2946). We work with some of the most underprivileged communities in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province of Pakistan; responding to emergencies, improving access to quality health and education, creating livelihood opportunities and working closely with communities and government departments to promote human rights, peace and security.(Read more about CAMP)

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'The New Bedadi Village has changed our lives forever…'

A Housing Project for 40 Earthquake Affected Families in District Mansehra

When the 2005 earthquake struck Pakistan, thousands lost their lives, family and friends, their homes and their livelihoods. It was an accepted fact that despite overwhelming support and funding from within Pakistan and the international community, recovering from such a huge tragedy was going to be a slow and painful process.

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'My dream has come true…' --Voices from the New Bedadi Village project

"My name is InayatUllah and I am 60 years old. There are four members in my family.
Before the catastrophic earthquake of October 2005, I was a living in a village called Bedadi in Shinkiari Union Council. With no education and little skills I was working as a Gardner at a green tea field where I earned a monthly salary of 4000 Rupees ($47). It was a very secure and peaceful village, but had no basic facilities like health, sanitation or even education.

'The new Bedadi Village Project has secured my children's future'

"I am Muzammil Khan, a 60 year old man from District Mansehra. Before the earthquake I was working in a factory as a security guard in Lahore, while my family of five was living in Bedadi village, in a rented house. I had three sons two of them worked at a bakery shop in Balakot and we were living a prosperous life. Bedadi was never a well-established village; there were no proper facilities, which met the requirements of daily life. There were no health and education facilities in that village and there was no proper system for water and sanitation.

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Emergency Health Care Programme

A massive military operation launched by the security forces against the militants in the Swat district caused the migration of nearly 2.4 million residents. Termed as one of the worst displacement crises in the world by the UN, most of the IDPs ended up living with relatives or friends who were already burdened, while others made their way to camps set up by the GoP and UNHCR.

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