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Hope on the Horizon
How the Refugee Affected and Hosting Areas
Programme contributes to the achievement of
the Millennium Development Goals
Copyright 2013United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)Refugee Affected and Hosting Areas Programme (RAHA)
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Editor: Mustafa Nazir Ahmad (Media and Communication Officer, RAHA)Photo Credits: Huma Akram/RAHA Staff
Printed in June 2013 by PrintMatic, IslamabadCover and Layout Design: PrintMatic, Islamabad
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TheRefugeeAffectedand Hosting AreasProgramme(RAHA)was launched in 2009to caterto theneedsof the people affected by the presence of in Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa andFATA. Through a variety of interventions, ranging from livelihood trainings to financial and technicalsupport for community physical infrastructure projects, the programme aims at compensating for thesocial, economicand environmental losses sufferedby therefugeehostingcommunities.
RAHA achieves this goal while working for the accelerated achievement of the Millennium DevelopmentGoals(MDGs).The followingMDGs arethe centrepieceof thedevelopment effortsunder RAHA:
documents some of the successes of RAHA and their contribution to thegovernmentsachievement of theMDGs, thus bettersituatingthe programmein theoverall developmentcontextof Pakistan.
Thesuccess stories included in thecompilation havebeen classifiedunder theseMDGs,though someof theinterventions may contribute to the achievement of more than one of them. Additionally, it has also beenspecifiedthattheparticularinterventionhelpsachievewhichofthefollowing ofRAHA:
Greater socialcohesion through communityempowerment.Improved livelihoodsand localeconomies.Restorationof socialservices andinfrastructure.Improved accessto socialprotectionfor co-existingPakistaniand Afghancommunities.Restorationand improvementof theenvironment.Return of IDPs anchored and absorption capacity created by small-scale community-basedre-integration initiatives.
As these success stories demonstrate, RAHA has not only brought about a positive change in the lives of thetarget populations, particularly of the most vulnerable groups such as women and the disabled, but alsohelped theGovernmentof Pakistan bycontributing tothe achievementof itstargetsunder theMDGs.
MDG 1: Eradicate extreme povertyan d hunger.
MDG 3: Promote gender equality and empower women.
MDG6: Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases.MDG7: Ensure environmental sustainability
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1.2.3.4.5.6.
Afghan refugees
MDG 2: Achieve universal primary education.
MDG 4: Reduce child mortality.MDG 5: Improve maternal health.
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MDG 1: Eradicate Extreme Poverty and Hunger
MDG 2: Achieve Universal Primary Education
MDG 3: Promote Gender Equality and Empower Women
MDG 4: Reduce Child Mortality
MDG 5: Improve Maternal Health
MDG 6: Combat HIV/AIDS, Malaria and Other Diseases
MDG 7: Ensure Environmental Sustainability
A Stitch in Time Saves NineWheels of Fortune
Ensuring His Familys SurvivalWhere There is a Will, There is a WayFeeling at Home
Educate a Woman, Educate a Generation
Breaking the ShacklesMobilising Communities for Womens EmpowermentSolar Solutions
They Can Because They Think They Can
Lightening Up LifeBreaking Barriers, Building BridgesBringing Life Back to Normal
Journey Towards a Bright Future
Improving Health and Hygiene of Poor Communities
The Road to Success
RAHA beneficiaries also include children, our hope fora better future (District Swabi).
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RAHA DISTRICTS
PESHAWAR
QUETTA
BALOCHISTANI R A N
SINDH
AF G
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NIS
TA
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CHAGAI
KillaAbdullah
PISHIN
KILLA
SAIFULLAH
LORALAI
ISLAMABAD
PUNJAB
CH
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KhyberPakhtunkhwa
BUNER
HARIPUR
LOWER DIR
NOWSHERA
SWABI
FATAAGENCY
Balochistan
FATA
Chagai
Killa Abdullah
Killa Saifullah
Loralai
Pishin
Quetta
Buner
Haripur
Lower Dir
Nowshera
Peshawar
Swabi
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
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Around 4,000 Afghan refugees live in the Sindh Gharavillage of Union Council Khazana Payan on the outskirtsof Peshawar. They used to enjoy cordial relations with thelocal community until the resources started to dwindle andlivelihoodopportunitiesbecamescarce.
Our elders welcomed the Afghan refugees, even allowingthem to settle on common lands in villages besidesdesignated government camps, but now we need the samelands for ourselves, says Ikhtiar Ahmad, who is working topromote social cohesion in Sindh Ghara under the RefugeeAffected and Hosting Areas Programme (RAHA).
With time, the common adversary of Afghan refugees and thelocal community in the village remained the floods in theShalam river that wreaked havoc each year following the
monsoon season.
After the devastation wrought by the 2010 floods, IkhtiarAh ma d s Kh eg ar a (C oo pe ra ti on ) We lf ar e Yo u thOrganisation, which has been working in the area since2004, sought financial and technical support from RAHA toconstructa floodprotectionwall.
Breaking Barriers, Building Bridges
The 100-feet long flood protection wall, which wascompleted at a cost of PKR3.4 million in June 2012, nowprotects both the local community and the Afghan refugees,greatlyhelping in re-establishingthe bondbetweenthem.
The wall is an outcome of joint efforts by two communityorganisations, one mens and womens each, in line withRAHAs focus on gender. These community organisationslater gel together as village organisations to address largerdevelopmental issues.
Sindh Ghara has also benefitted in terms of othercommunity-implemented projects such as retention walls,irrigation channels and street pavements to go hand inhand with training in marketskillsfor community memberstohelp theminitiateincomegenerationactivities.
The wall is an outcome of joint effortsof two community organisations, onemen's and women's each, in line with
RAHA's focus on gender.
This intervention has contributed to the achievement ofRAHA ER 5: Restoration and Improvement of the Environment
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