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Disability Rights Activist from Gilgit-Baltistan aims to raise 1 million PKR for families in need

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A man in Gilgit-Baltistan with his young disabled family member

As Gilgit-Baltistan moves towards a very crucial phase of the fight against Coronavirus pandemic, social activists, volunteers and concerned citizens of Gilgit-Baltistan and Chitral (GBC) living across the globe are coming forward to help hard-hit families back in their hometowns. Many businesses, enterprises have been affected following the extended lockdown, especially the tourism industry, which is one of the biggest contributor to the economy of these mountainous regions in Pakistan.

Ghulam Muhammad Baig, originally from Hunza Valley, is one such activist who is aiming to raise one million Pakistani Rupees to help the families in need, especially those who have a family member with a disability.

As a student of social sciences at the City of Glasgow College, Ghulam Muhammad Baig has teamed up with two other disability activists Amjad Nadeem and Irshad Kazmi, both from Gilgit-Baltistan, in a bid to not only raise funds for vulnerable individuals and families but also to raise awareness about the needs of special children and people with disabilities.

Ghulam Muhammad Baig - Disability Rights activist from Gilgit-Baltistan
Ghulam Muhammad Baig (left) is originally from Hunza district of Gilgit-Baltistan and currently lives in the United Kingdom.

Ghulam Muhammad Baig is also an active social media activist. Through his social media awareness forum called The Gilgit Baltistan Goodwill Movement, he has been raising voice on the issues of people with disabilities in Gilgit-Baltistan.

In a chat with GBee News, Ghulam Muhammad Baig commented that in G-B, people with disabilities (PWDs) are already marginalized and are living in poverty. Persons with a disability in Gilgit-Baltistan can find themselves facing a huge amount of societal problems and as a result, they might not receive proper care and even if they do, it is not up to the mark and never enough to cater their true needs.

He further added: “There are insufficient resources to aid the disabled citizens of G-B like food, fuel, shelter and the access to medical treatments, particularly in this current Coronavirus pandemic.”

Unfortunately in Gilgit-Baltistan, there is no proper infrastructure that could provide special services to people with disabilities during this unprecedented pandemic of COVID-19. Families of people with disabilities are in uncertainty on how to alter their special care plans and are deeply concerned about how food and medical treatment will be provided during this lockdown.

He said that organizations like the Gilgit-Baltistan Disability Development Foundation are a dire need of the day to provide support to these disabled people living across Gilgit-Baltistan in tough situations. 

According to Irshad Kazmi, the president of the Disability Development Foundation, there are as many as 15,000 registered PWDs in Gilgit-Baltistan.

Amjad Nadeem, the Chairperson of the same foundation, has appealed the masses across the world to come forward and donate to this COVID-19 fund that will go towards ‘helping the disabled people in Gilgit-Baltistan who need the most attention during these pressing times.

Speaking to GBee News about how the funds would be used, Ghulam Muhammad Baig said they want to ensure that the affected households have proper meals and medication within the community. They will also assess how the needs of the disabled people of Gilgit-Baltistan can be met.

They will try to inform the families of the disabled about how to deal with Coronavirus if a disabled person gets affected. Raising awareness both nationally and internationally about the needs of disabled people remains their top agenda.

To donate to this cause, head to the fundraiser set up on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/donate/251667446019785/.

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Aga Khan Agency for Habitat and Government of Gilgit-Baltistan sign the Resilient Hunza Plan

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AKAH Pakistan World Water Day 2020 Stories

The Aga Khan Agency for Habitat (AKAH Pakistan) has signed a partnership agreement with the Government of Gilgit-Baltistan to conduct a study for a sustainable solution of drinking water supply for central Hunza sourced from Attabad lake. The feasibility will include Hazard Vulnerability and Risk Assessments of the supply line and eight settlements. The agreement was signed between the Planning and Development Department of Gilgit Baltistan, the District of Hunza, and the Aga Khan Agency for Habitat in Hunza.

Central Hunza faces acute water shortage as most settlements depend on two glacial melt streams (Hassanabad Nallah and Ultar Nallah) as their primary source of water.  The recent glacial lake outburst floods from both glaciers have severely impacted water supply and other community infrastructure.  Growth in tourism to the area, critical for economic development, adds further pressure on the region’s water resources.  Using its rich experience around the design and implementation of water supply systems in mountain areas combined with its hazard risk assessment and overall habitat planning expertise AKAH will provide technical support to the Government on this highly important study. 

Speaking at the occasion, Mr. Syed Abrar Hussain Shah, Additional Chief Secretary Gilgit-Baltistan, said that “The Government of Gilgit Baltistan is grateful to Aga Khan Development Network for realizing several development projects, reducing poverty and empowering communities. We value AKAH’s support to the government of GB on various development initiatives particularly around climate change and providing access of clean drinking water to the rural and urban  areas in Gilgit Baltistan.”

In his address, Mr. Fayaz Ahmed, Deputy Commissioner Hunza, shared that “This partnership with AKAH will enable us to provide sustainable access to clean drinking water to 5,500 households, commercial entities, health and education facilities from eight settlements of central Hunza including Faizabad, Altit, Karimabad, Ganish, Garelth, Haiderabad, Dorkhand and Aliabad  This feasibility study will not only identify solutions for the current needs of the community but also help boost the tourism potential of the area in the years to come” 

In his remarks, Mr. Nawab Ali Khan, Chief Executive Officer, Aga Khan Agency for Habitat, Pakistan shared that “AKAH has the mandate of creating resilient human habitats and we will support any initiative that is aligned with our mandate.” He further said “AKAH is thankful to the government for all its support that has enabled us to serve communities in need.” 

Over the last two decades, the Aga Khan Agency for Habitat, Pakistan has provided 500,000 people with water and sanitation facilities across Pakistan mainly in mountain communities. This has resulted not only in reducing waterborne diseases but also improved health and economic conditions as well as reduced the burden on women and girls of fetching water from long distances.

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AKAH Pakistan join hands with the Government of Gilgit-Baltistan to design a major water supply project in Central Hunza

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Aga Khan Agency for Habitat (AKAH) Pakistan Hunza Water project

The Aga Khan Agency for Habitat (AKAH) Pakistan, signed a partnership agreement with Government of Gilgit-Baltistan to conduct a study for sustainable solution of drinking water supply for central Hunza sourced from Attabad lake. The feasibility will include Hazard Vulnerability and Risk Assessments of the supply line and eight settlements. The agreement was signed between the Planning and Development Department of Gilgit Baltistan, the District of Hunza and Aga Khan Agency for Habitat in Hunza.

Central Hunza faces acute water shortage as most settlements depend on two glacial melt streams (Hassanabad Nallah and Ultar Nallah) as their primary source of water. The recent glacial lake outburst floods from both glaciers have severely impacted water supply and other community infrastructure.

Growth in tourism to the area, critical for economic development, adds further pressure on the region’s water resources. Using its rich experience around the design and implementation of water supply systems in mountain areas combined with its hazard risk assessment and overall habitat planning expertise AKAH will provide technical support to the Government on this highly important study.

Mr. Nawab Ali Khan, CEO, AKAH, P and Mr. Syed Abrar Hussain Shah, Additional Chief Secretary Gilgit-Baltistan and Mr. Fayaz Ahmed, Deputy Commissioner Hunza, are signing the partnership agreement to conduct a feasibility study to design a water project for central Hunza.
Mr. Nawab Ali Khan, CEO, AKAH, P and Mr. Syed Abrar Hussain Shah, Additional Chief Secretary Gilgit-Baltistan and Mr. Fayaz Ahmed, Deputy Commissioner Hunza, are signing the partnership agreement to conduct a feasibility study to design a water project for central Hunza.

Speaking at the occasion, Mr. Syed Abrar Hussain Shah, Additional Chief Secretary Gilgit-Baltistan, said
that “The Government of Gilgit Baltistan is grateful to Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) for realizing several development projects, reducing poverty and empowering communities. We value AKAH’s support to the government of GB on various development initiatives particularly around climate change and providing access to clean drinking water to the rural and urban areas in Gilgit Baltistan.”

Mr. Nawab Ali Khan, CEO, AKAH,P and Mr. Syed Abrar Hussain Shah, Additional Chief Secretary Gilgit-Baltistan and Mr.  Fayaz Ahmed, Deputy Commissioner Hunza after signing the partnership agreement to conduct a feasibility study to design a water project for central Hunza.
Mr. Nawab Ali Khan, CEO, AKAH,P and Mr. Syed Abrar Hussain Shah, Additional Chief Secretary Gilgit-Baltistan and Mr. Fayaz Ahmed, Deputy Commissioner Hunza after signing the partnership agreement to conduct a feasibility study to design a water project for central Hunza.

In his address, Mr. Fayaz Ahmed, Deputy Commissioner Hunza, shared that “This partnership with AKAH will enable us to provide sustainable access to clean drinking water to 5,500 households, commercial entities, health and education facilities from eight settlements of central Hunza including Faizabad, Altit, Karimabad, Ganish, Garelth, Haiderabad, Dorkhand and Aliabad This feasibility study will not only identify solutions for the current needs of the community but also help boost the tourism potential of the area in the years to come”

In his remarks, Mr. Nawab Ali Khan, Chief Executive Officer, Aga Khan Agency for Habitat, Pakistan
shared that “AKAH has the mandate of creating resilient human habitats and we will support any initiative that is aligned with our mandate.” He further said “AKAH is thankful to the government for all
its support that has enabled us to serve communities in need.”

Over the last two decades, the Aga Khan Agency for Habitat, Pakistan has provided 500,000 people with water and sanitation facilities across Pakistan mainly in mountain communities. This has resulted not only in reducing waterborne diseases but also improved health and economic conditions as well as
reduced the burden on women and girls of fetching water from long distances.

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