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UNICEF to revive schools in
quake-hit northern areas of Pakistan
Pakistan
Times National News Desk
GILGIT: Various aid
agencies working in quake-hit areas are fighting tooth and nail to win the
battle against natural calamities, the chilly winter and lethal diseases
that pose a constant threat to people living in tents and other makeshift
arrangements in the areas.
The Maira Camp, a tent village in Shangla district, NWFP, is one of the
places where more than 350 families have taken shelter following the
devastating earthquake that left more than 70,000 dead and thousands others
injured besides rendering thousands of people homeless in Kashmir and NWFP.
An official said that the about five thousand people from the worst hit
Allai village were registered in the camp, fully equipped with various aid
agencies under the overall supervision of Pakistan Army.
Major Shehzad Ibrahim, the in charge of the camp said that with manpower of
nearly 100 Jawans, the Pakistan Army reached Maira on October 30 and chalked
out a comprehensive plan next day to set up a tent village in the area.
Spread over 37,000 square kilometres, with more than 320 tents erected, the
Maira Camp is now a complete village by any standard of definitions.
Clean drinking water, a school, dry food, a public call office, play ground
and much more is available round the clock to the residents, he added.
Major Shehzad said that the representatives from Unicef, UNHCR, WFP, Save
the Children, CRS, USAID, IUM, German-Austrian Red Cross, Solidarity NGO, Al
Khidmat Trust and many other regional NGOs are doing a lot, but quietly
without any fanfare with the sole purpose to help the deserving in this hour
of national tragedy.
At least 100 students were present on the first day to celebrate the
resumption of education.●
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