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Editorial Team
Editor: Assistant Editor:
Graphic Designer:
Saeed-Ur-RehmanMomina AbrarMazhar Yaseen
EDITORIAL TEAM Chairperson: Country Director:
Director Programs: Director Finance & Administration:
Sarah HashwaniAli Akbar
Aqeel Nawaz Khan Ishfaq Ahmed
2014 LEADERSHIP
Welcome readers to the first issue of e-Chronicles of Hashoo Foundation. This issue looks at a variety of topics presenting a snapshot of the ongoing activities of the last month as well as a tool to encourage the staff to participate and grasp the activities happening under the Foundation's umbrella. Hopefully, you will find these topics up to date and informative. Balancing the fast moving world of development, and articulating it in our e-Chronicles publication is a constant challenge for the team. We try to get the information to our readers in a timely manner. To this end, we are willing to add regularly slated issues and activities in order to keep our stakeholders and fellow readers informed.
Editor's Note
eCHRONICLES
January 2014 Issue No. 1
Monthly Staff Newsletter
35th Meeting of the Board of TrusteesThe Board of Trustees of Hashoo Foundation met on 05
December 2013 at Marriot Hotel, Islamabad at 4 pm. While
much of the discussion centered around the past achievements
of the Foundation and the challenges that had been faced by the
teams, a number of recommendations and strategies were also
devised on how the Foundation shall welcome 2014. Four
committees were formed under special consideration including
HR & Remuneration Committee, Program Development
Committee, Finance & Audit Committee and External Relations
& Networks Committee. Other than these, the annual plan and
budget of the year 2014 was reviewed and finalized. This first full
meeting of the new Board was graced by the Patron-in-Chief Mr.
Sadruddin Hashwani and chaired by Ms. Sarah Hashwani. The
attendees to the board meeting were: Mr. Qadeer Baig Mr. Athar Khan Mr. Rafiq Jaffer Mr. Shahid Mir Ms. Rukhsana Rashid Mr. Ali Akbar
The other participants were as follows:Mr. Anil HassanAlyMs. Khan BibiMs. Shahnaz Kapadia RahatMr. Noman NassurullahMr. Aqeel NawazMr. Ishfaq Ahmed
Welcoming 2014 Open HeartedlyHashoo Foundation has started its journey to the Year 2014 with dynamic objectives and clearer approach. The roadmap to each program and future projects were laid down in the Annual Plan for the year 2014. The process started with a strategic review workshop in which HF board members and s e n i o r m a n a g e m e n t participated and later on formulated the annual plan for the year 2014. The plan constitutes of t w o a r e a s n a m e l y, Programmatic Plan and G o v e r n a n c e & O r g a n i z a t i o n a l D e v e l o p m e n t . T h e Programmatic Plan covers the four core programs i.e. Economic Development, S k i l l s D e v e l o p m e n t , E d u c a t i o n a n d Humanitarian Assistance a n d R e l i e f. U n d e r
Economic Development, HF aims to reach a total of 3 , 3 0 0 b e n e f i c i a r i e s approximately. Sk i l l s Development Program s h a l l t a r g e t 6 , 0 0 0 b e n e f i c i a r i e s , w h i l e Education shall aim to strengthen the lives of 1,600 recipients in 2014. Whereas, under the toll of Humanitarian Assistance and Relief Program, a target of over 15,500 beneficiaries shall be taken care of through appropriate modalities with i ts appropriate projects.
Thus, overall, HF in the y e a r 2 0 1 4 a i m s t o influence a total of 24,000 direct beneficiaries and m o r e t h a n 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 indirect beneficiaries through its programs across the country.
Training Under Reach Out to Asia (ROTA) Funded ProjectHashoo Foundation has always aimed to work for the betterment of the nation. Keeping the same tradition alive, a group of 30 qualified trainees started their on the job training after completion of successful training in their respective trades in the month of December, 2013 enabling them to get appropriate jobs and self-employment opportunities. The activity was performed under Reach Out To Asia (ROTA) funded project. Likewise, a new batch comprising of 80 trainees have currently been enrolled in a three (3) month training session recently. This training aims to build their capacity in micro enterprise development/ marketing.
Similarly, a labour demand survey had been performed for employers in district Bagh. A MoU with Mustafa Builders and Construction Company (Bypass Road Bagh) had been signed on 24th Dec, 2013. Such activities created market linkages for the newly trained beneficiaries strengthening the income generation opportunities.
HF-ROTA: Practical Session of Tailoring & Embroidery
“Plan Bee” Sets Milestones
The Women Empowerment through Honey Bee Farming Project was initiated to empower 475 women in Gilgit-Baltistan and Chitral of Pakistan by e x p a n d i n g h o m e - b a s e d entrepreneurship opportunities for them. This USAID funded Small Grants Program was initiated in January 2012, and has successfully reached its end last year.
The floods of 2010 had severely disrupted the livelihoods of 250 honey beekeepers, as their beehives were w a s h e d a w ay a n d h a d m a j o r i n f r a s t r u c t u r e d a m a g e d . T h e devastation had a major impact on the futures of these farmers. Hashoo
Foundation conducted a post flood evaluation and was in constant touch with these families. Thus, via this project, a number of training sessions on Honey Bee farming were imparted to the beneficiaries and 1,475 beehives along with the production kits were distributed among them. This had increased the income of 4275 including 475 direct and 3800 indirect beneficiaries in the end and the production of honey had been increased to 22 tons. The efforts made by the USAID and Hashoo Foundation were h ighly appreciated and widely acknowledged by not just the beneficiaries but the Government bodies as well.
HF- ROTA: Building Electrician Training Session
Livelihood Activities Brings New Life to LayyahFunded by Walmart, Hashoo
Foundation (HF) has successfully
implemented a livelihood project
(July-November 2013) in district
Layyah, which is one of the largest
milk producing districts in Southern
Punjab. The beneficiaries of the
project were able to adopt and
demonstrate better livestock
management practices, while
successfully forming several women
business groups that were socially
and economically empowered. The
establishment and installation of
chillers for the storage of excessive
milk was a key feature of the
project, which increased the surplus
quantity of milk to be sold in the
loca l market and the mi lk
processing companies (such as
Nestle, Engro and Shakkarganj) in
bulk. Through the successful
implementation of this Walmart
funded project, Layyah has
advanced towards betterment,
empowering lives of the local
residents.
Feedback and participation from communities is the
essence of any well designed project in the development
sector. It serves as a guide to assist people to know how they
and others perceive their performance which leads to
continued improvement. Progressing without a feedback
mechanism is similar to setting out on an important journey
without a map or a frame of reference. Realizing the
importance of feedback, the Foundation has set up a
constructive mechanism to receive and address complaints
from beneficiaries in quick time. A “hotline” has been
established where beneficiaries and the community can call
in and record complains. An authorized member of HF is
A New Mode of Feedback Mechanism Installedresponsible to log complains and address the same within a
certain time frame. Establishing such a mechanism is
instrumental in addressing all grievances at the community
level while ensuring that the principles of accountability
and learning are upheld during project implementation.
As seen in the info-graphic, HF now reaches out to the
communities in three modes. For one to one Complaint
and Feedback Mechanism (CFM), HF arranges the field
visits/meeting where the team meets the communities
and records their views/suggestions directly. The second
mode used to reach out to the communities is the
Suggestion Box where the written feedback is received.
However, to reach out and facilitate all in time, United
States' Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration
(BPRM) in collaboration with Hashoo Foundation has
included a feature of toll-free hotline to reach out to the
beneficiaries. This new feature has provided a way to the
communities to exercise their “right to complaint”. It was
initiated in September, and has been fully functional since
October 2013. Under this new wing, HF-Project
management has successfully resolved 16 complaints and
8 calls for assistance within 3 days from the time complaint
was received. 15 suggestions and recommendations were
also incorporated in the project activities.
The new mode of Complaint and Feedback Mechanism (CFM) has been a hit and thus, it has been installed with the newly initiated projects funded through USAID/FFP (Food for Peace) and Punjab Skills Development Fund (PSDF).
Compliments Complaints
Suggestions
Resolutions
Hotline Suggestion Boxes
Field visits / meetings
On November 9th November 2013, Hashoo
Foundation organized an orientation session
and Team Building Event for its Project titled
“Skills Training & Income Generation
Project”.
Hashoo Foundation is implementing the
fourth phase of the project for Urban Afghan
Refugees residing at Islamabad/Rawalpindi,
Peshawar and Attock. The project is being
funded by Bureau of Population Refugees
and Migration (BPRM).
The main purpose of this event was to brief
the newly hired staff of BPRM project
regarding the HR policies and procedures
and to act as an ice-breaker between the
staff of two project offices. The workshop
was attended by the team members from the
Staff Team Building Event for BPRM Funded Project Hashoo FoundationFamily GrowsW e , a t t h e H a s h o o
Foundation are passionate
about socio-economic
d e v e l o p m e n t o f
marginalized communities.
This is best practiced when
the Foundat ion h i res
candidates based on their
s k i l l s , i n t e r e s t s a n d
capabilities.
In the month of December,
HF hired 2 project based
employees in its Human
Resource department, 3
core employees and 1
project based employee in
the Strategic Planning and
C o m m u n i c a t i o n s
Department for the smooth
implementation of the
projects.
HF welcomes them on
board and hope their
addition to the fraternity
shall add more worth to the
organization.
Core Office including Country Director,
Director Programs, Director Admin &
Finance and the BPRM Project team from all
three stations Islamabad/Rawalpindi,
Peshawar and Attock. There were many
activities organized and planned that
st rengthened and h igh l ighted the
advantages of building a good team. All these
activities apart from the learning aspect also
had some tangible rewards for the
participants in form of presents, which was
again a motivation factor.
The staff enjoyed the day and appreciated
the efforts of Hashoo Foundation for
providing an enabling platform where the
staff members could communicate with their
fellow colleagues altogether.
Employees of Hashoo Foundation participating and enjoying the activity “Mummy Your Partner”
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Beehives been treated for Honey Extraction
Editor's Note
35th Meeting of the Board of Trustees
Welcoming 2014 Open Heartedly
Training Under Reach Out to Asia (ROTA) Funded Project
Livelihood Activities Brings New Life to Layyah
“Plan Bee” Sets Milestones
A New Mode of Feedback Mechanism Installed
Staff Team Building Event for BPRM Funded Project
Hashoo Foundation Family Grows