2010 - 2011
Al-Mustafa Welfare Trust® sister organization, Al-Mustafa Welfare Society® carried out 4,285 surgeries in 2010-11, which is the highest recorded number for clefts surgeries in the world.
AMWT organised medical camps in five different countries including Pakistan, Kashmir, Bangladesh, Gambia
and Nigeria. More than 150,000 patients have benefited from our Medical Projects.
Key Deliverables in Pakistan
- 100,000 patients have been treated and given free consultation and medication
- 700 Thalassaemia patients have been provided with free blood transfusions
- 272 children have been given free cleft lip surgery in Pakistan
2000 patients have been given free eye surgery
- 150 patients have been given free dialysis
- 250 women benefited from our free maternity services
Key Deliverables in Nigeria
10,000 eye patients treated in Nigeria
The Al-Mustafa Welfare Trust® water project has delivered clean water to operate in Pakistan, Kashmir,
India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Gambia, Somalia and Nigeria in 2010 and delivered:
- Installation of 150 water pumps
- Installation of 45 electric pumps
- Installation of 12 agricultural tube wells
- Installation of 5 water treatment plants
In 2010 Al-Mustafa Welfare Trust® Education Programme organised:
- 50 tent schools for flood victims in Pakistan for 6 months.
- Provided free provision of education, uniforms and books to 2,000 students in Pakistan, Bangladesh, Kashmir, Somalia and Nepal.
- Supported 100 schools in rural areas of developing countries
Pakistan suffered one of its worst ever floods in August 2010, which affected 14 million people and killed 2,000. Al-Mustafa Welfare Trust® commenced its rescue activities on the first day the devastating floods hit. Our emergency relief projects managed to achieve the following in 2010:
- Helped evacuate 6,000 people from different areas to safe locations
- 55 relief camps in different cities were established
- Over 50,000 flood victims were accommodated
- 150,000 first aid and hygiene kits were distributed
- 200,000 people benefited from our free food,medicine and safe drinking water
- Special care centres set-up for children and elderly people
- Free distribution of Eid gifts and clothes to 350,000 people
Al-Mustafa Welfare Trust® started to build 1000 homes in various flood hit areas. The key achievements of the housing rehabilitation scheme so far in village Mirhanwali, district Muzafargur, are as follows:
- 100 houses have been completed in first phase
- The construction of a school and mosque are expected to be completed in August 2011
Our food project helped 100,000 people during 2010.
- We provided food packages to 70,000 Pakistan flood victim families.
- Our free Iftar food programme provided food to 50,000 people in Bangladesh, Kashmir and Somalia.
- Qurbani Project 2010: 150,000 poor people were distributed free Qurbani meat in Bangldesh, Gambia, Kashmir, Pakistan and Nigeria.
2011 - 2012
- Free Maternity Service for 500 ladies
- 25,000 people benefited from our Free Ambulances
- Over 40,000 people received treatment in our Medical Camps
- 800 people received Free Dialysis Treatment
- Carried out 500 Cleft Surgeries
- 115,000 families received Food Aid
- Food aid was distributed in Pakistan, Somalia, Kashmir, Kenya and Bangladesh
- The only charity in Pakistan to receive significant aid from Taiwan
- Government of Taiwan recognised our efforts and donated 400 tonnes of rice for flood affected families
- Over half amillion people benefited from our Qurbani Meat Distribution
Al-Mustafa Welfare Trust® carried out 500 cleft surgeries in 2011
Al-Mustafa Welfare Trust® helped to restore the eye sight of 2500 people
2012 - 2013
Al-Mustafa Welfare Trust® has been delivering emergency relief projects where ever the need arises. The continuing oppression and conflict in Gaza, especially in November 2012 had a profound effect on its communities.
Blindness caused by eye diseases is 10 times more common in Gaza than in developed countries. Over 50% of the people in the Palestinian Territories, one of the world’s fastest growing populations, are now under the age of 18, and the majority live below the poverty line.
Al-Mustafa Welfare Trust® has been working on the ground, with the assistance of local partners to help war torn communities with food aid, medical relief, eye care programs and orphan sponsorship.
We have ensured that communities do have access to food, health and specialist eye care. Our local team has arranged mobile eye clinics for 100 children in December 2012 in Gaza, and ensured food and clean water supplies to over 100 families.
Bishwanath Town, Sylhet
825 people’s eyes examined for potentially blinding conditions
500 people were treated to prevent or cure blindness
38 people received cataract operations
287 people were provided with eye glasses
Sunamgonj Town, Sylhet
380 people’s eyes examined for potentially blinding conditions
200 people were treated to prevent or cure blindness
52 people received cataract operations
128 people were provided with eye glasses
Sunamgonj Town, Sylhet
380 people’s eyes examined for potentially blinding conditions
200 people were treated to prevent or cure blindness
52 people received cataract operations
128 people were provided with eye glasses
Fenchugonj Town, Sylhet
180 people’s eyes examined for potentially blinding conditions
100 people were treated to prevent or cure blindness
18 people received cataract operations
62 people were provided with eye glasses
Beinebazar, Sylhet
275 people’s eyes examined for potentially blinding conditions
170 people were treated to prevent or cure blindness
27 people received cataract operations
68 people were provided with eye glasses
2013 - 2014
Al-Mustafa Welfare Trust® was honoured to receive “The Pakistan Achievement Awards UK and Europe 2013“. The chairman of the charity, Abdul Razzaq Sajid, was humbled to receive this award during a prestigious ceremony in London where many MPs, Businessmen and Community Representatives were present. A special thank you to all of our donors and supporters who nominated us for this award. This award shows recognition of Al-Mustafa Welfare Trust’s immense contribution for humanitarian causes in Pakistan as well as many other parts of the world.
Eye Restoration Programme
– 5000 cataract surgeries
– Prescribed eye glasses to 29,301 people
– Treated 74,000 people with potential eye conditions
Mobile Eye Camps
This year our free Mobile Eye Camps visited 5 Countries:
Pakistan – Abbottabad, Kallar Seydan, Chichawatni, Chonia Dinga, Gujrat, Chiniot, Shorkot, Karachi and Jhelum
Kashmir – Mirpurm Tararkhal and Kotli
Bangladesh – Bishwanath Town, Sylhet Beinebazar and Sylhet
Somalia – Mogadishu
Palestine – Gaza
We distributed 5000 school kits (uniform, bag, shoes, books & stationary) in the most deprived areas of Sindh, Pakistan. We aim to distribute to a further 10,000 children this year.
The chairman of Al-Mustafa Welfare Trust®, Abdul Razzaq Sajid, visited Burma in 2013 to distribute food aid.
2014 - 2015
– 10,212 cataract surgeries
– Prescribed eye glasses to 76,514 people
– Treated 87,000 people with potential eye conditions
This year our free Mobile Eye Camps visited 5 Countries:
Pakistan – Abbottabad, Kallar Seydan, Chichawatni, Chonia Dinga, Gujrat, Chiniot, Shorkot, Jhelum, Murree, Karachi, Hyderabad and
Kashmir – Mirpurm Tararkhal and Kotli
Bangladesh – Bishwanath Town, Jakiganj, Sylhet, Golapgonj, Sylhet. Beinebazar Sylhet and Chhatak, Sunamganj
Somalia – Mogadishu
Palestine – Gaza
Al-Mustafa Welfare Society carried out 3220 surgeries in 2014-15. Our Dr Mr Prof Dr Ghulam Qadir Fayyaz successfully conducted more than 20,000 free cleft lip Surgeries and has undertaken the highest number of operation in the world since 2010.
250,000 patients have been treated and given free consultation and medication.
900 Thalassaemia patients have been provided with free blood transfusions.
60 Patients registered with our dialysis centre for regular dialysis.
750 women benefited from our free maternity services.
Relief Projects in areas affected by natural disaster and conflicts is very complex. AMWT is now experienced and equipped to respond to those emergencies. Our rapid response team with the support of our local networks provide relief, medicines and food to those who effected.
78 relief camps in different cities were established
Over 140,000 flood victims were accommodated
Over 200,000 first aid and hygiene kits were distributed
Over 250,000 people benefited from our free food, medicine and safe drinking water
Special care centres set-up for children and elderly people
Free distribution of Eid gifts and clothes to over 80,000 people
350,000 families received Food Aid.
Food aid was distributed in Pakistan, Kashmir, Bangladesh, Burma, Gaza, Kenya, and Somalia.
The only charity in Pakistan to receive significant aid from Taiwan.
Government of Taiwan recognised our efforts and donated 500 tonnes of rice for flood affected families in 2014-2015
1 million food distribution packages in 2014-15
Over 40,000 people benefited from our Qurbani Meat Distribution.
Installation of 194 water pumps
Installation of 53 electric pumps
Installation of 7 agricultural tube wells
Installation of 10 water treatment plants
Provided free provision of education, uniforms and books to over 23,465 students in Pakistan, Bangladesh, Kashmir, Somalia and Nepal.
Supported 100 schools in rural areas of developing countries
62 tent schools for flood victims in Pakistan for 6 months.