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2010 Pakistan floods

Posted in September 10th, 2010
Published in General Help

The 2010 Pakistan floods began in July 2010 following heavy monsoon rains in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Sindh, Punjab and Balochistan regions of Pakistan. Present estimates indicate that over two thousand people have died and over a million homes have been destroyed since the flooding began. The United Nations estimates that more than 21 million people [...]

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How to Help Flood Victims

Posted in September 13th, 2009
Published in Featured

How to Help Flood Victims: Speaking from experience, helping victims in any catastrophe is not as easy as jumping in your car and heading to the scene. Don’t get disheartened. Your help IS appreciated, and sometimes it is just a matter of timing. // < ![CDATA[ jQuery('.intro .thumbnail').each(function(i,e){ jQuery(e).find('img').one('error',function(){ jQuery(e).remove(); }); }); // ]]> Step [...]

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Kimse Yok Mu helps flood victims in Tajikistan

Posted in September 13th, 2009
Published in Helping Others

The aid organization Kimse Yok Mu (Is Anybody There) has extended a helping hand to the people of Tajikistan to meet their humanitarian needs after severe floods struck the country last month. Kimse Yok Mu sent a team of doctors, a search-and-rescue crew and an emergency governance expert to Uyali, a town in the province [...]

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Conflict Management

Posted in April 12th, 2009
Published in General Help

Basics of Conflict Management Clarifying Confusion About Conflict Conflict is when two or more values, perspectives and opinions are contradictory in nature and haven’t been aligned or agreed about yet, including: 1. Within yourself when you’re not living according to your values; 2. When your values and perspectives are threatened; or 3. Discomfort from fear [...]

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Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Posted in April 12th, 2009
Published in Featured

On 10 December 1948, the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted and proclaimed the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the full text of which appears in the following pages. Following this historic act, the Assembly called upon all Member countries to publicize the text of the Declaration and “to cause it to be disseminated, [...]

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Poisons

Posted in April 12th, 2009
Published in Emergency Help

The danger of poisons: Persons of any age can become ill if they come into contact with certain medications, household pesticides, chemicals, cosmetics, or plants. However, children, in particular, continue to face a greater risk of unintentional poisoning death and exposure than adults – not only because they are smaller, but, also because they have [...]

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The first International Women’s Day

Posted in April 12th, 2009
Published in Featured

In 1869 British MP John Stuart Mill was the first person in Parliament to call for women’s right to vote. On 19 September 1893 New Zealand became the first country in the world to give women the right to vote. Women in other countries did not enjoy this equality and campaigned for justice for many [...]

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20 Tips to Help Prevent Medical Errors

Posted in April 12th, 2009
Published in Medical Help

What are Medical Errors? Medical errors happen when something that was planned as a part of medical care doesn’t work out, or when the wrong plan was used in the first place. Medical errors can occur anywhere in the health care system: Hospitals. Clinics. Outpatient Surgery Centers. Doctors’ Offices. Nursing Homes. Pharmacies. Patients’ Homes. Errors [...]

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