Saturday, 4 January 2014

Profile: Salman Yousaf Khan (RTI Activist)

Profile : Salman Yousaf Khan

PROFILE
SALMAN YOUSAF KHAN (GOLRA)
Advocate High Court
Ex- Candidate Member National Assembly, NA-48, Islamabad
CEO The Pleaders
CEO Humanity Assistance & Relief Trust


Salman Yousaf Khan is a practicing High Court Lawyer, Social Worker and a Politician from Islamabad, Pakistan.

Legal Experience
Salman Yousaf Khan is practicing the legal profession since 2009. He has experience of appearing in different courts of Pakistan in different cities in variety of cases. In recent years he has dealt with civil cases, family cases, guardian cases, criminal cases, corporate cases, employment cases, consumer cases, banking cases and so on. He also passed exam and interview of Civil Judge cum Judicial Magistrate conducted by Islamabad High Court in 2012. However, he was not allocated the post because of safarish system.

Social Work Experience
Salman Yousaf Khan is member of Youth Parliament of Pakistan since 2009. He is Founder & CEO of Humanity Assistance & Relief Trust (HART). He founded this organization in 2012. He is also Founder & CEO of ‘The Pleaders’ which is an organization working on legal awareness and human rights. He is founder of Promote Pakistan Project and Coalition to Promote Pakistan Project. He has been very active on the implementation of Article 19-A in coalition with CPDI NGO. Similarly he has been very vocal on the local government system and its implementation in Islamabad in coalition with PATTAN NGO. In 2011 he was part of Seed Pakistan which was a ngo headed by Laila Zuberi. He arranged several events under that organization as a team member.

Political Experience

Salman Yousaf Khan contested General Elections for the post of Member National Assembly (MNA) in Pakistan on May 11, 2013 as the youngest candidate of NA-48 Islamabad. During his campaign he addressed several corner meetings in the constituency. He is still very active in his constituency and constantly meeting people in political circles to make grounds for next elections.

Profile: Muhammad Umer (RTI Activist)


  • Muhammad Umer is Student at university of Sargodha doing BS Sociology.
    He is socially active among several groups. He has interest in having direct and indirect relationships with different welfare organizations.
    After having training about RTI he is much interested to do something practical in this field as an activist of RTI (Right to Information).
    It should be known to everyone that access to information related with the assets and expenses of politicians and bureaucrats is easy by just doing little efforts. RTI helps a lot in this.
    Umer has been part of organizing seminars regarding elimination of violence against women. He has performed duty during General Elections 2013 as an observer for CPDI. He has been certified for completing training about RTI held at Murree by CPDI in December 2013. He is based in District Chakwal, Pakistan.
    Contact : 03315781660, Email: umermubarak@yahoo.com
  • Muhammad Umer is a Patriotic Pakistani and is proud to be part of Promote Pakistan Project.

Profile: Ali Sanaullah (RTI Activist)

Profile: Ali Sanaullah


ALI SANAULLAH
Student of Telecom Engineering at Superior University
Lahore.

Career Objective:
To secure a challenging position where I can effectively contribute my technical and analytical skills and innovative ideas to gain knowledge in the field of Networking


CERTIFICATIONS:
·         Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)
·         Implementing Cisco IP Switched Network Exam 640-813

COMPUTER EXPOSURE:
·        Familiar with C++, OOP, Data Structure, MATLAB, MS Office, Installation and Networking.

PROJECT WORKS:               .
ü  Designed a digital game named “ Car Thief ” using C++ for completion of “ Data Structure “ module.
ü  Made an Electric Circuit named “ Audio Amplifier “ for completion of “ Signals and Systems “ module.
ü  Implemented High Sensitive GSM signal detector with “ Audio Visual “ alert indication for the completion of “ Analog Communication “ module.

SEMINARS AND TRAININGS:
®    Attended 10 days customer calls and also provided maintenance visit to customers by Mr.Zahid Nazeer at “ Sky Telecom “.
®    Attended 4 days training of Right To Information by CPDI
®    Attended 15 days PhoneBook provides unlimited opportunities for Pakistani Business to grow in International Markets by Mr.Saeed Ali at “ Burak Solutions “.

Profile: Rabia Umaima Ahmed (RTI Activist)


Rabia Umaima Ahmed is a RTI activist from Lahore:

1. Masters in diplomacy and strategic studies.
2. National Coordinator of Amal- A youth movement.
3. Socially and politically active in field and on social networks
4. Blogger and Content writer.
5. Freelance journalist
6. A liberal human being… yet a die hard Pakistani!
7. Pen name saqii

Life is an endless battle but until and unless you do not have a vision and a strategy, you have no chance of even moving a head…

8. Facebook Id. : Peace Monger  (journalistoftoday@gmail.com

Free Medical Camp

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JOURNEY FOR LIFE



Head Office

Din House V&PO lkhlas Tehsil Pindigheb District Attock Punjab Pakistan

Rawalpindi Office

Mughal House First Floor, Street # 01, Sector # 1 , Near APSS , Al- Noor Colony, Jahaz Ground, Khana Road Rawalpindi.

Contact detail
Tel :+92-51-4307552,0334-5528562
             jfl.Pakistan@gmail.com
Skype: jfl.pakistan                                    
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JFL FREE MEDICAL CAMP

Detail Report of Medical Camp

Venue: Village Chawala UC Ikhlas Tehsil Pindigheb District
Attock
Date: 15 December, 2013
Theme: Saving the life of Mother and Children

Introduction of JFL

Journey for life is an organization registered under Societies Registration Act, 1860. It is a non-government organization working for the Prosperity of humanity at large. Journey For Life was founded in 2012 with the purpose to promote Education (specially in remote areas), Youth ActivitiesHuman Rights Awareness (specially women rights and child rights), Mother & Child Health AwarenessDisabilityHIV (Aids) and Basic Health Issues in the communities. Its purpose is to initiate activities and programs in order to proceed towards problem solving in various communities.

Introduction of the area

The Village Chawala is situated 25 KM away from Tehsil Pindigheb in the East. Its population consists of almost 60 houses. Being far and because of lack of conveyance, education and medical facilities, this area is too much backward. The dwellers of this area have to go to other areas in case of emergency. Road is totally absent from the scene, and because of unavailability of transport, the patents usually die especially during the maternity. The ratio of deaths of babies and mothers during birth is very high. Along with it educational facilities are also not available here. The villagers usually do not get their daughters educated because of non existence of the schools. As a result illiteracy is common to the area.




JFL Pakistan held a free medical camp on 15 December, 2013 in Village Chawala. Free Medical checkup and medicines were provided to the women and the children. JFL arranged free medicines out of its own budget and also arranged the team of doctors for this camp. For which it has to undergo a lot of difficulties because of backwardness of the area and the disappearance of infrastructure of the roads. As we needed lady doctors for this camp, we took the service of Dr Wajeeha Ahmed and Dr  Bushra Ansari for this purpose and it was very pleasing to us when both the doctors consented to provide free volunteer service for the medical camp. A lot of advertisement for this medical camp was carried out in the area. Announcements were made in the mosques of the area, the broachers and panaflex were also used in this area.







The expenses of the medical camp were as under:-

S.No
Bugdet Head                                                    
Amount in PKR
01
Transport
10,000
02
Panaflex and Brouchers
3000
03
Budget used for lodging and meals
3200
04
Medicnes
20,000
Total
36,200



List of Medicines used for Medical Camp

S.No
Name of Medicine
Quantity
01
Syp Fevernil C
30 bottles
02
Syp Paracetamol
50 bottles
03
Syp Amoxil
50 bottles
04
Syp Cefixime
50 bottles
05
Syp Metronidazole
50 bottles
06
Syp Amonium Choloride
30 bottles
07
Syp B Complex
50 bottles
08
Syp H2 Foz (Famatodine)
100 bottles
09
Syp Hemid (Iron+Folic Acid)
200 bottles
10
Syp Avinol (Promethazine)
20 bottles
11
Syp Lor (Loratadin)
100 bottles
12
Syp Ketos (Ketotifen)
50 bottles
13
Syp Medralka
20 bottles
14
ORS
02 Packs
15
Tab Ciprox 250mg
500 tabs
16
Tab Leflox
200tabs
17
Tab Paracetamol
200 tabs
18
Tab Zeezt (Anti allergic)
200 tabs
19
Tab Mefnamic
100 tabs
20
Tab Famatodine 20 mg
200 tabs
21
Tab Folic Acid
300 tabs
22
Tan Hemid (Iron+Folic Acid)
500 tabs
23
Tab Multivitamine
200 tabs
24
Tab Flygal 400 mg
200 tabs
25
Tab Gravinate
100 tabs
26
Tab Pelton
100 tabs
27
Tab Ibert Folic
10 Packs
28
Tab Dicloran
100 tabs
29
Tab Diclofenac Potashium
100 tabs
30
Cap Lansprazole
300 caps
31
Tab Nospa
200 tabs
        




The camp was very successful. A total of 54 Patients were registered in the medical camp, free treatment and free medicines were given to them. Detail of the patients listed in medical camp is mentioned below:-




Challenges

Many challenges were faced during the medical camp, however the team overcame most of these ensuring the success of the camp.
·         Many Organizations were approached prior to the camp requesting their support but no one supported.
·         The tables for the camp were not available in the village, we used small bench for this camp.
·         We had limited private room, so we put medicines in open air.


Recommendations

·         Due to camp success, the villagers requested another camp be organized in next year 2014.
·         More medical specialists need to include in next camp including surgery.
·         Advance team members should be onsite 24 hours before the event to ensure to ensure all local logistic needs are completely set up prior to commencing patient care.
·         The challenges experienced in this camp should be reviewed and solutions identified prior to next year’s event.

Conclusion

The camp was well organized despite some miscalculations. All patients who arrived at the camp were evaluated and treated while a few were referred. The organizing committee for this camp extended appreciation and sincere gratitude to everyone who participated in this camp.  

At the end, credit goes to the villagers belonging to Chawala, team of doctors and the team of JFL Pakistan for the successful holding of this medical camp. We strongly desire that this process of serving humanity should continue on the same pedestrians and in the poverty-ridden areas of the country which are lacking in medical facilities, chain of hospitals should be established to provide health facilities to the people at their door step.  I hope that JFL would struggle hard to carry on this process of serving humanity. Those who wish to cooperate with JFL for this purpose and stand by us in the service of humanity and eradication of poverty are welcome. The land needs good deeds and we can make a mark of progress only by the welfare of our country fellows.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

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(MUHAMMAD AHSAN)
Chief Executive Officer
JFL Pakistan
03345528562