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crop distribution report
Our Children’s Garden and foster child program in Badakshan, Afghanistan, continues to nurture 20 orphaned children and 32 children overall.
Our three-acre vegetable garden, 85 fruit trees and abundant chicken eggs provide “food security” for these children. Currently, 20 orphaned children find a home because they come with food.
We have learned that good families all over the world will take in orphaned children if they have food to feed them.
As part of our commitment to transparency, we have attached key oversight documents related to this program including several photos and two videos of crop distribution to our children last month.
Because our program was grown locally and is managed by the local people of Baharak AND governed by a three-tier anti corruption committee — it is now considered one of the best community led food relief programs in the region.
Furthermore, the program has the local roots it needs to survive the coming Taliban invasion and civil war.
Videos. These two videos were shot on location on September 15th, 2015
When it comes to the distribution of aid in any war-torn land, seeing is believing.
Please click on the links. The videos were shot by our garden manager with a smart phone:
crop distribution video 1
crop distribution video 2
Oversight: three-tier anticorruption committee
Funds are raised and then wired in the USA to Afghanistan with clear benchmarks (tier one). Funds are received by MSSRO — an Afghan charity that has a proven track record of success in a land where corruption is more the rule than aberation (tier two). Funds are spent on the project in Baharak with the review of Village Leaders (tier three). A review of all tier activity is then conducted by Global Roots treasurer in the USA and results are submitted to GR board and ED. No successive funds can be wired until the project passes a monthly review. In this review tier reports are compared to other data including monthly distribution sheets, photographic images and video.
2015 Security Metrics
Baharak is a region inside the extreme northern province of Badakshan with extreme security metrics. With nearby Kunduz under their control, the Taliban are now pushing towards Faizabad, Badakshan’s most important city.
This is a serious situation that we are monitoring day and night (see the attached news story for an update).
We expect that our ground staff will soon leave Baharak to take shelter in nearby Faizabad with the 20 orphaned children we support and any of the other ten who will be cleared for travel by their parents.
Please consider making an urgent donation into a fund that will pay for the prospective evacuation of our children to a safe dormitory in Faizabad.
If the Taliban along with foreign mercenaries don’t remain in Baharak, then our project will be safe and any funds collected between now and the New Year will be applied to project expansion to Faizabad next year.
Year End Report
Stay tuned for our year-end report which will be posted at the beginning of December. Included in this report will be the details of how our fruit tree program has benefited local families and continues tomato our overall project sustainable.
Total vegetable and egg production will be tallied along with total distribution. These figures will be divided by the number of children in the program.
We are also seeking approval of Baharak community elders to tell the individual story of four orphaned children. We have already received four bios but they do not go into any level of detail that could be interesting to you, our esteemed Global Giving donors.
We will not publish the enhanced bios, however, until the security threat decreases to a manageable level.
Transparency and Oversight Report from our manager JJ on the ground in Afghanistan.
Greetings RM (Global Roots ED)
As you might know Qundoz province has been captured and the security conditions in Badakhshan particularly in Baharak and neighboring districts is getting worse day by day so I am concerned about our staff and projects and students and my family there.
Please find the documents of our BCG actual expenses in July and Aug and pay totally 2282.3$ accordingly. I have put Patrick in cc in order to help you with translations if needed. We have tried to reduce the expenses after the plantation and growing season.
BCG is active till October as we have agreed before starting this year.
Last year the security conditions in Badakhshan particularly in Baharak was good so orphans from far villages could come but this year there were lots security issues in Badakhshan and Baharak was going worse day by day so except those who were near to BCG we couldn't register other orphans. On the other hand, many people were displaced from Baharak neighbor districts, Jurm and Yumgan,to Baharak near to BCG and their children needed help and they requested to register their children at BCG so as a charity we included some of these children to BCG instead of those who could not attend BCG this year.
I will update with recent photos, list of children, list of vegetables distributed and information of orphans and etc from BCG manager as soon as possible and share to you.
With best regards, JJ
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the girls of our garden
![the Baharak Children's Garden]()
the Baharak Children's Garden
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crop distribution
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