Monday, August 30, 2010

postheadericon Mussie Hailu Recognized As A "Very Talented Person" - It's Official!

There was excitement in the ANT-Hiroshima office the other day when news came through that our very own African Representative, Mussie Hailu, had received the TOP 73 V.T.P. award in the Gift to the World category in 2009 for his indefatigable efforts as an international advocate fighting worldwide for right human relationship, reconciliation and dialogue, environmental protection and volunteerism.
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Tuesday, August 24, 2010

postheadericon ANT-Hiroshima to Contribute to the Flood Disaster Relief Effort in Pakistan

After consulting HOPE'87 in Pakistan, ANT-Hiroshima has agreed to undertake the funding of some flood relief activities in Pakistan over the next two months.


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Friday, August 20, 2010

postheadericon Hiroshima Day was observed in a small village in Assam state, India

On 6th August 2010, Hiroshima Day was observed in a small village in Assam state, India. The event took place in the local school and about 500 students took part. Students from nearby schools, teachers and few local dignitaries also participated in the events. Full Report

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Thursday, August 19, 2010

postheadericon Pakistan Floods: A Report And Request For Relief Donations

ANT-Hiroshima received a report from Shoaib Haider a key member of the NGO, HOPE'87 in Pakistan about the situation there in the wake of the huge scale of the recent floods.

This disaster is on a much larger scale than the terrible earthquake of 2005.

Pakistan Floods

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Asian Network of Trust-Hiroshima, an NGO based in Hiroshima, Japan, draws its inspiration from the experience of the A-bomb survivors who, together with international support, worked to rebuild their shattered city in a spirit of peace and reconciliation. In a similar spirit, ANT-Hiroshima is involved in a range of relief, reconstruction, and peace-building projects in a number of countries, including Afghanistan, Pakistan, Nepal, and Bangladesh.

ANT-Hiroshima’s work is rooted in the twin missions of providing material, as well as emotional, support to the people we serve. We bring a human touch to the provision of emergency relief in areas devastated by natural disaster or human conflict. Operating on a small scale at the local level, we share a spirit of warmth and compassion along with such immediate material needs as food, clothing, water, shelter, and medical supplies and services.

In Japan, too, our work is inspired by the spirit of Hiroshima in our efforts to motivate the next generation of Japanese to view the world with compassionate eyes. Through programs in education, we strive to stimulate the awareness and action of young people towards both the material and emotional needs of their local communities as well as the international community.

Tomoko Watanabe,
Founder and Executive Director,
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