Shelter Working Group Field Meeting in Barisal

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BMM Mozharul Huq

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May 27, 2008, 2:26:56 AM5/27/08
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Dear All,

 

I am pleased to advise you that the next meeting of the Shelter Working Group will be held on Monday, 2 June 2008 at 11.30am at the Saint Guesthouse, Barisal.

 

The meeting will be held in Barisal to enable our Working Group to focus on issues relating to field implementation and the potential monsoon flooding. I urge members to send field level representatives (implementers) to this meeting.  I have attached an agenda for your review.

 

I look forward to seeing you, or your field-based colleagues, at the meeting.

 

Kind regards,

 

Mozharul Huq

Coordinator

Shelter Working Group

 

Agenda_2 June_Barisal.doc

Mohammad Obaidur Rahman

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May 27, 2008, 3:06:22 AM5/27/08
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Dear Sir

 

Assalamu Alaikum WA Rahmatullah

Thank you very much for the invitation. Bikah Sharker- Shelter Coordinator, Muslim Aid Bangladesh Field Office will attend the meeting in time.

Thanks once again for your kind cooperation and coordination.

 

Regards

 

Mohammad Obaidur Rahman

Head of Emergency Response & Special Programmes

Muslim Aid-UK

Bangladesh Field Office

 

Field Office:

House # 23, Road # 3, Sector # 3, Uttara

Dhaka - 1230

Tel: 880-2-8933120, Fax: 88 02 8912054

Mobile: 01713246302

E-mail: ob...@muslimaidbd.org

Website: www.muslimaidbd.org

 

ABOUT MUSLIM AID
Muslim Aid is an international relief and development agency working to alleviate the suffering among the world’s poorest and most needy communities regardless of race, creed or nationality. Set up in 1985 by leading British Muslim organisations, Muslim Aid supports projects in over 50 countries spanning Africa, Asia, the Americas and Europe. By responding quickly to emergencies, Muslim Aid provides relief to the victims of natural disasters, war and famine.  Muslim Aid also deploys long-term development projects on education, skills training, provision of clean water and healthcare to tackle the root causes of poverty.

Muslim Aid is a signatory of the IFRC Code of Conduct of NGO in Disaster Relief, a member of British NGOs for Overseas Development (BOND) and supports the UN Millennium Development Goals (MDG).

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