Thursday, July 19, 2012
Basic Health Unit in Shamshatu Receives Medical Equipment
We are pleased to report that the Abaseen Foundation, which oversees the administration of the Basic Health Unit in Shamshatu, 25 kilometers southeast of Peshawar, the capital of Pakistan's North-West Frontier Province, has received funds to purchase medical equipment for the health unit. Report here.
Saturday, July 7, 2012
A Photo Report of the Suimasen Family Peace Training Activities In The Philippines
Here is a photo report of the 10-day Peace Training Programme for Young Leaders took place at the
Ifugao State University in The Philippines from 7th to 16th February this year.
We reported the event in a previous blog post titled Hiroshima Nagasaki Exhibition At Mindanao so in today's post we'd like to show you some photos of some of the people who took part in some of the other activities.
ANT-Hiroshima
We reported the event in a previous blog post titled Hiroshima Nagasaki Exhibition At Mindanao so in today's post we'd like to show you some photos of some of the people who took part in some of the other activities.
ANT-Hiroshima
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What is ANT-Hiroshima?
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,
ANT-Hiroshima
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,
ANT-Hiroshima