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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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Since its inception, CAMP has been implementing a wide-range of projects on education, primary health and community development; aiming towards poverty alleviation and sustainable development. Projects have focused on primary education and adult literacy particularly for women, primary health care (preventive and curative), clean water supply & sanitation, and community physical infrastructure in FATA & KPK. CAMP conducts baseline surveys and develops village plans in consultation with local communities.

Health Recovery Programme, KPK

Recently CAMP has launched a health recovery project started from July, 2011.Under this project CAMP will revitalize eight health facilities four each in district Charsadda and district Nowshera. Initially CAMP technical team conducted need assessment of eight health facilities to be revitalised. To avoid duplication of activities and wastage of resources, five out of eight health facilities were replaced after having a series of coordination meetings with EDOs and PDMA.

Emergency Relief and Primary Health Care for Internally Displaced People at Jalozai Camp

CAMP responded to the IDP crisis and has been providing emergency health services at Jalozai Camp since April 2009 through different donor agencies including CIDA (CFLI) and the German Government. IDEALS being a charity organization partnered with CAMP (Community Appraisal & Motivation Programme) to respond to the needs of IDPs in the health sector since January 2009 until May 2010. Since June 2010, WHO has continued to support CAMP’s activity to cater for population of almost 9,000 residing in the phase six of Jalozai camp.

Understanding FATA – V

Backed by tremendously encouraging response, Understanding FATA-Volume V is currently underway and is due to be launched in Islamabad in January 2012. The Understanding FATA-Volume V will include an opinion poll of 4,000 residents and a series of focus group discussionsacross all agencies in FATA. The report will document the change of opinions since the last survey and take stock of the last four polls through both quantitative and qualitative analysis. With support from the British High Commission, the Project started on June 2011.

FATA Livelihood Project

CAMP signed a contract of FATA Livelihood Project (FLP) with GIZ to be implemented in Tehsil Jamrud of Khyber Agency. Fifteen villages were selected in the first phase of the Project; CAMP formed 15 CBOs in all the targeted villages. The CBOs received Community Management Skill Trainings (CMSTs) and Leadership Management Skill Trainings (LMSTs) in an effort to socially-mobilize them. The FLP Project has two components one is Quick Impact Project (QIP) Schemes, which are implemented by the facilitating partner (CAMP) and another is Community Development Fund (CDF) Schemes, which are implemented by the already established CBOs.

Early Recovery Project in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Following successful projects during the relief phase of the 2010 flood emergency, CAMP secured funds, via its German partner, HELP, for a one year Early Recovery project.  This is in the districts of Nowshera and Charsadda, the two most severely flood-affected districts in KPK.

School in a Box Project in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

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With assistance from HELP, ADH-TUV, school in a box project was initiated on 1st December 2010, in three districts of KhyberPakhtunkhwa. During the four months of its implementation, 6000 bags containing school uniform, warm clothes and sports items were distributed among children of primary schools in the flood affected districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

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Emergency Health Programme in Balochistan Province Phase - I

 
An emergency relief set up, funded by German Foreign Ministry (AA) through HELP (e.V) was organized in Naseerabad Division; the worst affected area of Balochistan Province. Operating with one static health facility at IDPs camp city for the flood affectees at Dera Allah Yar – District Jaffarabad and 7 fully equipped mobile teams, the establishment rendered services to a catchment population of 611314 in Jaffarabad and surrounding areas consisting of not only the displaced but also members of the host community.

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Disability Resource Center Project

With the financial support of Leonard Cheshire Disability Development Program (LCDDP) CAMP has been implementing a one year project “Disability Resource Center” (DRC) in four union councils of district Peshawar starting from 1st January 2011 till 31st December 2011.

Direct beneficiaries will include an estimated 1,000 PWDs receiving rehabilitation, empowerment and advocacy services, and 150 PWDs enrolled in skill training programs (and subsequently receiving seed money for self-employment).

Floods-2010 Relief Programmes

Floods situation and CAMP’s response:

CAMP immediately responded to the devastation caused by the massive floods in July and August 2010. Due to CAMP’s experience of quick and effective response to the disasters since 2005, most of the previous partners approached CAMP to take quick action and respond immediately. An Emergency Response Cell was established in CAMP’s Regional Office Peshawar and Need Assessment and Damage Assessments were conducted during and after the flood.

CAMP has currently initiated the following projects while more than 5 projects are in the pipeline and will soon be initiated in the flood affected areas of Khyber Pukhtunkhawa, Balochistan and FATA.

  1. Emergency Health Project in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
  2. Emergency Health Programme in Balochistan Province (Phase - II)
  3. Livelihood Support Activities in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
  4. Reconstructing Flood-Affected Houses and Community Physical Infrastructure in FATA
  5. Distribution of Relief Items –Food in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
  6. Distribution of Relief Items – Non-food items in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
  7. Distribution of Relief package - Food and Non Food
  8. Water Filter project in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

 

 

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