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December 02, 2005

Acting Globally

My name is Saqib Mausoof and I am a Business Intelligence manager here at Ask Jeeves. I recently took time off from work to help in the relief effort in the aftermath of the massive earthquake that hit Pakistan on October 8th.

Muzzafarabad disaster relief   Balakot

I left on Halloween night and spent sixteen days in Kashmir and Balakot working with an organization called Sungi, who partner with Oxfam in providing shelter and food to the refugees. My task was to visit far off villages to do need assessment on a household basis as well overseeing distribution. I also helped in data gathering and shelter engineering.

A full blog of my experience can be found at Mission Kashmir. Here's a sample entry:

Camp Life
Today is a big day for us. The Sangi engineer has finally installed a Latrine. There is no running water, but it is nice to be enclosed in a sheeted area. However, the Army folks are still using the Kunhar River as a natural toilet. Thank God we are upstream to them.

The camp is comprised of eight tents. They are weatherproof, so even when it rains, we are pretty much dry. However, it is getting cold now. We are living like the refugees, in tents, using nice woolen blankets made in Spain. Now we have an intrepid cook named Yonus, who was using my REI quick-drying towel as a cooking rag.   Not his fault – I left it hanging to dry – and it blew away and he thought it was a very useful rag. Last night he made us rice and lobia (red beans). Needless to say, the seven people in my tent were very audible. I am sleeping with a volunteer from Sargodha, a teacher named Ihtisham from Abottabad, who was interviewed by the BBC as the first man to climb up the Makra (Spider) mountain (because it sits between Balakot and Kashmir like a spider), Gert from Belgium who reminds me of a kind hearted bumbling Knight (I am reading Crusades through the Arab eyes by Amin Malouf). He is 6 feet 5 inches tall with wild curly blonde hair and has cut his hand twice in food distribution efforts. In addition, we have Tim and Kathleen from Melbourne, Australia, my friend Jawad from San Francisco, Tony Halliday from Oxford, England and Sakuma from Tokyo, Japan.  Read more>>

Hitching ride

Saqib Mausoof

Editor's Note  - Additional Links
* Save The Children
* Oxfam America
* Sungi Earthquake 2005
* Earthquake Activity Smart Answer

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I like you iddeas about Sangi engineer who finally installed a Latrine. http://www.referaty10.com There is no running water, but it is nice to be enclosed in a sheeted area.

Congrats - Filor Cz referaty

Posted by: filor | Dec 5, 2005 12:18:23 AM

Filor,
ARE YOU KIDDING? You're really going to take something as noble as what Saqib did and spam the comments? That's pretty lame.

Posted by: annoyed | Dec 6, 2005 6:55:09 AM

It has rel=nofollow, so it does't make any difference.

You can tell it's autogenerated spam because it's just pulling in lines of text from the articles. It's pretty clever compared to most other similar spam bots I've seen.

Posted by: Ian | Dec 7, 2005 2:59:08 AM

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