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An Open Letter to Bill Gates & Melinda for Urgent Assistance on Very Serious Humanitarian Catastrophe

Dear Melinda and Bill Gates,
 
Greetings.
 
This is to profoundly thank you for your generous help extended to Pakistan in 2010 floods, for its 20 million suffers.
 
We also understand that your 50$ million assistance was the single largest aid to the flood affected people of Pakistan. However, you will be extremely sad to know that even now the malnutrition in the affected areas has exceeded the Sub-Saharan Africa conditions, as reported by the daily “DAWN” dated 16 February 2012.
 
In this regard, it is once again appealed to you to kindly come forward in helping this very serious humanitarian issue in Pakistan, at your earliest, as time is the essence in this problem.
 
 May Allah bless you for your all the monumental services to the humanity.
 
 Thank you.
 
 Syed Nayyar Uddin Ahmad
 +92-321-940217
 Lahore – Pakistan
 
 DAWN news dated 16 February 2012 is reproduced as below.
 
 
Malnutrition in flood victims, far worse than in Sub-Saharan Africa. At least 2.5 million people are still without food, water, shelter, sanitation and healthcare.

ISLAMABAD: A feeble international response to Pakistan’s second major flooding crisis in two years has left millions of people at serious risk of malnutrition and disease, aid groups warned Thursday.
 
 The Pakistan Humanitarian Forum (PHF), a network of the 41 largest international charities in the country, called on the international community and Pakistan to take urgent steps with the next monsoon season months away.
 
 “With funds drying up, millions will find it extremely hard to make it through the next few months. Donors and the government of Pakistan must step up their response immediately,” said Oxfam’s country director Neva Khan.
 
 At least 2.5 million people are still without food, water, shelter, sanitation and healthcare, putting them at serious risk of malnutrition, disease and deepening poverty, said the coalition of international charities.
 
 
 “The floods have exposed and deepened a food crisis in Sindh that has resulted in malnutrition rates far worse than those in Sub-Saharan Africa, “said David Wright, country director for Save the Children.
 
Around 43 per cent of affected people are severely short of food and malnutrition levels were already well above the emergency threshold in the provinces of Sindh and Baluchistan before the floods struck.
 
Last September, the United Nations launched an appeal for $357 million, but it has been less than 50 per cent funded, the groups said.

“Six months on, the crisis seems to have been forgotten by the international community,” said Naseer Memon, chief executive of the Strengthening Participatory Organization.
 
“The needs of the communities affected by the floods are still enormous with women, children, the elderly and disabled particularly vulnerable,” said Aine Fay, chair of the Pakistan Humanitarian Forum.
 
Tens of thousands of people are still displaced in flood-affected areas, while others have returned home to little or nothing.
 
The floods have devastated agriculture and hundreds of thousands of farmers are struggling to recover. A quarter of farmers missed the planting season late last year, because their land was flooded or they did not receive help in time.

In Memory of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah – Founder and Father of Pakistan

 
The following poem  of my late father Syed Shahab Uddin Ahmad, titled “Jinnah”, was published by Dawn in November 1941 and again on 22 December, 2010.
Brief introduction of my late father:
Syed Shahab Uddin Ahmad (25 December, 1919- 13 May, 2000) was a former Lecturer of Chemistry, Aligarh Muslim University, Principal, Charmical Degree College Rangpur (East Pakistan), Academic Registrar, Rajshahi University (East Pakistan), G.M. Lyallpur Chemicals & Fertilizers Limited (PIDC & NFC) Jaranwala & General Manager (Commercial) National Fertilizers Corporation of Pakistan.
 
  
Jinnah
 
Thou prophet of a brighter dawn,
A glitt’ring jewel in the nation’s crown,
A beacon for the forlorn ship:
Thus Jinnah’s name shall win renown.
 
Our din that perished in the wilderness
Lo! Now in Whitehall is resounding loud;
Thou spokesman of the Muslim world,
Dispeller of the gath’ring cloud.
 
Espouse our cause and lead us to the goal
Under your flag to Pakistan,
And surely will we march with you
To make for us a home in Hindustan.
 
Long live thou Saviour bold!
To teach us freedom, love and amity:
Long live the glory of thy name
To give us faith, discipline, unity.
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