20 Aug 2019
Harikar NGO is a neutral, non-governmental, non-profit humanitarian organization established in 30th May 2004 by group of social activists. Harikar NGO as stated in its mission statement strives toward the fulfilment of human and women rights in Duhok Governorate as stipulated in the new Iraqi constitution of 15th October 2005. Harikar is committed to- within its resources- contribute towards the achievement of the internationally agreed Millennium Development Goals. Harikar believes in human rights, the right of every person to reach his potential without discrimination on the basis of race, gender, religion, social segment and ethnicity. We strive to achieve the social justice especially among the marginalized vulnerable groups. It also works towards elimination of all forms of discrimination against women…
29 Jul 2019
Rehabilitation, Education and Community Health (REACH) is a non-governmental, non-profit and independent Iraqi organization, conducting its activities in Diyala, Kirkuk, Erbil, Duhok, Ninevah and Sulaimaniya governorates of Iraq. REACH provides humanitarian aid to IDPs, refugees and host communities, by assisting and supporting their efforts to make a difference in their lives and developing their capacity to respond to emergencies with the support of partner agencies. Please find the Monthly Progress Report for June, 2019 attached below.
The United Iraqi Medical Society for Relief and Development organization executing development projects in cooperation with TAKAMUL project funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development The United Iraqi Medical Society for Relief and Development organization(UIMS) implemented two projects within Takamul project funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development in Anbar and Nineveh provinces (solid waste management) in cooperation with the governorates and municipalities of Ramadi and Mosul in perfect time, the projects included distribution Annual awareness publications and calendars, garbage bags, meetings with the elders of the designated areas in the two governorates and cleaning campaigns, in addition to the cooperation of citizens and our generous families. UIMS will execute another development projects within Takamul project in Babel…
The United Iraqi Medical Society for Relief and Development organization prepares Hawija General Hospital in Kirkuk with 9 incubators and a child resuscitation device by the Japanese grant By supporting of the Japanese government and under the supervision of the Japanese Embassy in Iraq, in cooperation with the Civil Crisis Management Cell- Prime Minister's Office,and in cooperation with Kirkuk governorate and the Ministry of Health- Kirkuk Health Department, Hawija General Hospital in Kirkuk has been equipped with 9 incubators and a child resuscitation device by UIMS Organization over two phases and as agreed with the Japanese Embassy on 3-3-2019… Note that the hospital needed these important devices as it suffers from a shortage of equipment after the liberation operations.  
16 Jul 2019
Rehabilitation, Education and Community Health (REACH) is a non-governmental, non-profit and independent Iraqi organization, conducting its activities in Diyala, Kirkuk, Erbil, Duhok, Ninevah and Sulaimaniya governorates of Iraq. REACH provides humanitarian aid to IDPs, refugees and host communities, by assisting and supporting their efforts to make a difference in their lives and developing their capacity to respond to emergencies with the support of partner agencies. Please find the Monthly Progress Report for May, 2019 attached below.
16 Jul 2019
Rehabilitation, Education and Community Health (REACH) is a non-governmental, non-profit and independent Iraqi organization, conducting its activities in Diyala, Kirkuk, Erbil, Duhok, Ninevah and Sulaimaniya governorates of Iraq. REACH provides humanitarian aid to IDPs, refugees and host communities, by assisting and supporting their efforts to make a difference in their lives and developing their capacity to respond to emergencies with the support of partner agencies. Please find the Monthly Progress Report for April, 2019 attached below.
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