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Relief Work
Our Tasks for Cyclone Nargis Relief
Tube Wells development with
Burma Relief Network
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Recently, MGS is taking the
responsibility for Tube Well Project in Bogale Township
funded by
Burma Relief Network.
The villages around Kyun Nyo Gyi are selected and U Cho
Oo, the experienced hydro geologist, lead the team to
develop 200 meter deep tube wells to yield sufficient
domestic water and fair quality drinking water.
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Transfer of Stipends from
Rotary International Club, Japan
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According to the signed MOU between
Rotary Club of Kawaguchi East and the MGS in September,
the members of the Rotary International Clubs over Japan
and Saitama University Alumni joined MGS on 18th April
2009 and transferred part of the donations collected in
Japan. Present donation is for for providing stipends to
geology and other professional students in or from the
cyclone-affected region, with the management of the MGS. |
Relief Project
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The Minzoku Forum, a NPO in Japan,
and MGS agreed to construct a primary school building in
Nwekhwe, Mingaladon. Concerning departments approved
joint construction project and hope to start the the
work in end of September. |
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Tube Wells donation from Japan
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Mr. Sunao Sakamoto, the president of
the Cambordia Friends Association, Japan, joined opening
of two tube wells in the cyclone area near Yangon. The
MGS selected two villages namely Thayet-Thonbin (Magyigan
Village Tract), and Gyaing Kawgyan, in Kawhmu Township
for providing wells. |
Transfer to the
Ayeyarwaddy Division
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There was a ceremony to transfer
medical equipments sent from
MBRO
to the Division General Hospital of Pathein, the capital
of the Ayeyarwaddy Division, and clothes to the cyclone
affected areas especially for Ngaputaw Township, and a
33-inch TV (as teaching aid) with 500000 Kyats
(educational support for students) to the geology
department of the Pathein University on 3rd January 2009
in Pathein. |
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After a year, our aims for Cyclone Nagis
affected people are: :
(1) Providing medicines and
medical equipments
(2) Finding old people without having relatives
and help to have secure lives, possibly in home of ages; and
upgrading such places to be able to accommodate Cyclone affected
peoples
(3) Planning for education, health and living of
orphans; supporting centers for orphans for the future of cyclone
affected peoples
(4) Establishing tanks and tube wells for
domestic water in the cyclone areas
For more information about our present tasks and
projects
U Aye Lwin (959) 5006258
(minwun@mptmail.net.mm )
U Ye Myat Soe (959) 5018625
(yemsoe@gmail.com )
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