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Project 5: Tuberculosis
- the invisible disease
The objective:
Urgent medical help
Duration:
On-going
Progress:
We have delivered a number
of treatments to our field hospital in Duisi
and are preparing to bring our chief surgeon
to Europe for a short training in a Western
European hospital. Medecins sans Frontières
have now started a TB program in Grozny. We
are aiming to complement their work by reaching
some mountain areas of Chechnya that fall outside
their scope
Control and accountability:
We will monitor the project
jointly with the local doctors
Cost of the project:
We are assessing the costs
of the treatment, the number of urgent cases
and the cost of wide spread immunization program
for the young population in the region
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Project 4: High
peaks
The objective: Urgent
basic medical needs for Chechen refugees in Georgia.
Clinic in Akhmeta and dispensary in the Pankisi Gorge.
We are now appealing for funds to buy a second hand endoscope
for the hospital in Akhmeta and continue helping with
the salaries of the medical staff and the purchase of
medicine
Duration:
On-going
Progress: roject
almost entirely funded
Control and accountability: The
project will be monitored periodically by our own
medical advisers and international NGOs
Cost of the project:
£ 65,000 mostly already funded
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Project 3: Business
opportunities in DuisiProjects
payback
The objective:
Create employment among the young
population and as a sorce of financial support, at
the moment inexhistent
Duration:
On-going
Progress:
We will assess the financial feasibility
of the different projects
Control and accountability:
The project will be jointly
controlled by the local entrepreneurs and the foreign
investors
Cost of the project
We will assess the feasibility
of the business plan with the aim of creating employment
for the young population of the valley.Unemployment
is quasi total..
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Project 2: A
bridge to the world for Islam
The objective:
To make the best use of technology
to help Islam communicate with the world
Duration:
COMPLETED
Progress:
We can claim that project “Islam” has
been concluded satisfactorily – Islam has
attended the Joseph Clarke School for the Visually
Impaired between 2005 and 2007 and obtained good
GCSE grades in Maths and English. In 2007 and
2008 he enrolled in Enfield College to continue
his studies in Maths and English but had to postpone
his exams because of problems of attendance at
the College due to lack of transport. He is now
continuing his studies in Maths and preparing
GCSE in Economics through the Oxford Open Learning
University and Islington College of Education.
He is the proud father of two baby girls, Sophie
and Aysha born in September 2008 and March 2010.
We are extremely proud of Islam and will continue
to watch over his family. His studies and achievements
were made possible thanks to the computer equipment
provided by Ccharm’s generous donours.
Control and accountability:
The project has been constantly
monitored by members of the Charity, by IT specialists,
by
members of the school Islam is currently attending.
Cost of the project:
£ 5,000 fully financed
by donations
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Project 1: Islam
and Khamzat - ambassadors to the world
The objective:
Providing urgent medical treatment
in the UK
Duration:
COMPLETED
Progress:
The project has been successfully
terminated
Control and accountability:
The project has been constantly
monitored by members of the Charity, medics
and paramedical personnel
Cost of the
project:
£12,000 fully financed
by donations
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