By Richard Montgomery | Global Roots ED -- Oversight Manager, Afghanistan
Greetings Global Giving donors.
It has been a while since I posted a project report due to Taliban activity in the extreme northern Afghan region of Badakhshan. This region, previously unattainable to Taliban reach, is suddenly threatened.
I have hoped for years that USA AID or the World Food Program would join us in maintaining and even expanding this program but this has yet to happen. I am surprised because a prominent Afghan humanitarian recently declared our project as “sound” and an American Air Force general who has tracked our project for over two years says it answers severe security metrics for the Afghan people.
I am so honored to manage transparency/oversight issues for this program because it is winning the hearts of local parents and, perhaps just as importantly, lifting the spirits of all participants and protecting local orphaned children from Taliban conscription.
I sincerely believe that American foreign policy would be greatly boosted if we spent just 10% of our current annual military budget on the active support of children in war zones and areas of post conflict. Nothing matters more to parents worldwide than their children…and anyone who comes in to take care of orphaned children is the true hero.
From all of us at Global Roots — including our local Afghan staff in Badakhshan and Kabul — THANK YOU. None of this would be possible without the monthly donation of Global Giving donors. Taskakur and may peace be with you.
What follows are two of the most important project reports we have received over the last few months from JJ in Badakshan and a collection of photos that are required for oversight purposes.
Please don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.
RM — transparency/oversight manager for BCG at GlobalRoots.org
Achievements for 2015
2015 Project Updates
BCG Project Report, March 2015
Greetings RM,
I visited Badakhshan and came back last week. There is no snow on the earth in Baharak and spring season is almost started. So wanted know your opinions when and how to start. Our promise was March 15 which is very near.
A good news of my travel in connection with BCG is that we could distribute five fruit- trees from our BCG farm to each of our registered children. They are planting them next to their house or gardens and will get benefit of their fruits in coming years. The trees were peach,apple, almond, apricot and walnut.
I have its video and photos and will share you the photos. The children were also guided how to plant them well and take care of. Receiving the trees the children were very happy and smily. The people and community leaders had very positive and encouraging feedbacks on our tree-distribution activity. We also sold 100 trees and have almost 300 more trees in the farm.
With regards
JJ
BCG Project Report, April 2015
Hello RM
Thanks for wiring the fund for restart of BCG in 2015. I will also try to make a better communication and reporting system this year. I am announcing a vacancy for BCG project manager this week. The previous one has finished his contract and I am trying to find a better candidate who will be able to access computer and a little bit English to facilitate our work and project. Definitely when this manager is hired, he/she will be responsible to have direct connection with children teachers and relatives and prepare measurable data. It will be helpful both for Globalroots and Marcopolo organizations.
Currently a gaurd (daily worker) is hired since March first to prepare the land for planting vegetables. His name is Muhibbullah; a very good person and hard worker.
As you know,we need a water pump very urgently and will provide one before planting anything because once we planted then they need water very soon so I prefer to buy it before anything else. My plan is to enroll more children to BCG this year. This means that besides orphans some children whose family are very weak economically and have poor nutrition will also have chance to get enrolled in BCG.
Meanwhile, the capacity of BCG vegetable products will increase considerably this year. It is because of enlarging BCG space (I have dedicated 1000 square meter space of my own land for cultivating vegetables to BCG volunteerily this year) for our official documentations we need two documents to be prepared by Global roots; a memorandum of understanding in general and a specific letter of contract or funding approval for BCG in 2015.
Having these documents enable us to prepare reports to relevant authorities normally each six month and send you copy of our reports. I also plan to bring some innovation to BCG this year like sport opportunities to the children, vegetable lunch, group matching, weekly lessons both practical and theory, and so on which will be shared with you in details on time.
At the end I want to share one more good news to you that is establishing an office for Marcopolo in Kabul. Since Janaury 2015. I hope this will help us achieve our charitable goals and expand Marcopolo activies.
With regards
JJ
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