Photo Encounter Pakistan - stunning views of a varied country |
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Monday, 29 November 2010 11:12 |
By Anwar Akhtar
The Samosa is supporting Photo Encounter Pakistan, an initiative by DawnRelief aimed at raising funds for Pakistan’s flood-affected people. The exhibition will feature more than 300 pictures by Pakistan’s top photographers including Arif Ali, Umair Ghani, Ayesha Vellani, Tapu Javeri, Pervaiz A Khan, Arif Mahmood and Mahmood Qureshi at the RAG factory in East London.
It is also an encounter with the diversity of Pakistan’s people, including the mysterious Kalaash tribes of Chitral, the gypsies of Thar and the ecstasy of devotees as they dance to the drummer’s beat at Sufi saints’ shrines along the Indus as it courses through Pakistan. Photo Encounter Pakistan is a rare opportunity to experience the diverse cultures and hidden splendours of Pakistan.
DawnRelief, officially known as the Dawn Relief Earthquake Welfare Organisation, was established in October 2005 by the Dawn Media Group. It is a non-political, non-sectarian, voluntary social welfare organisation.
The objectives of DawnRelief are to provide relief and rehabilitation to people affected by natural and man-made disasters in Pakistan and Azad Kashmir. In pursuing these objectives, DawnRelief draws upon the expertise of a pool of volunteers based in Karachi, Islamabad, Lahore and Azad Kashmir and is ready to fan out and provide assistance wherever it is most needed.
Since 2005, DawnRelief has extended relief and support to the people affected by the earthquakes in Azad Kashmir in 2005 and Balochistan in 2008, and to the refugees from Swat, Malakand and their adjoining areas in 2009.
In response to this year’s unprecedented floods, DawnRelief is currently providing over 6,000 people with food, clean drinking water and shelter at camps in Nowshera (Pir Sabaq), Hyderabad (Bhitai Nagar), and in the Thatta and Makli areas.
DawnRelief is aiming to build around 3,000 residential structures/units for flood victims who have lost their homes. In addition, DawnRelief plans to build basic education units in Sujawal and other flood hit areas. Each of these residential units along with basic amenities is expected to cost in the range of US$1,500.
Although we primarily use our own resources and locally generated funds, we would also like to draw as much support as possible from overseas Pakistanis.
To this end, DawnRelief is holding a fundraising photographic exhibition from 2-10pm on Saturday 4th December and from 10am-10pm on Sunday 5th at the RAG Factory, 16 Heneage Street, London, E1 5LJ. Photographs on display can be seen at dawnrelief.dawn.com/dawn-uk-exhibition. You can pledge for these photographs by sending an e-mail to masood.hamid@dawn.com - each photograph has a donation price of £200. |
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