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سي عةا اةوري ت دعودرناق عOrganization in Special Consultative Status with the Economic and Social Council since 2011ةعي ا شوري آ ال ة ي ا ة- العراقPrepared By: Eramia Sargon Ibrahim Al-Baram Annual Report of activities 2015

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  • دعودرنا ت اةوري عةاسيعريق

    “Organization in Special Consultative Status with the

    Economic and Social Council since 2011”

    العراق - ةــــاخلريي ةــــالآشوري امجلعيــة

    Prepared By:

    Eramia Sargon

    Ibrahim Al-Baram

    Annual Report of activities

    2015

  • :Index

    President’s Column

    Aids and Humanitarian Affairs

    Medical Aids

    Civil Society Organizations

    Assyrian Education

    Dormitories and Universities

    Construction and Projects

    Contributions of AASI in Syria

    Care for Childhood

    Visits & Activities

    Special Events

    Supporters

    Conclusion

    1

  • President’s Column

    What is also interesting is the indifference of the international community toward the

    physical targeting of an indigenous people and the targeting of their civilizational legacy in

    Nineveh, Nimrud and other historical lands.

    Our Aid Society was up to the challenge to confront all the difficulties that our people are

    going through, in both Iraq and Syria, by all the available means. And this was made

    possible by the generous support from different countries especially the United States,

    Canada and Estonia. Also, we were able to gain new partners that share our values. Here, I

    would like to mention the valuable support of the Assyrian Aid Society in the United States,

    Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Sweden, Germany, Netherlands and Norway. Also worth

    mentioning, the exceptional effort and support from Mr. Wilfred Wong from London,

    England.

    Our Society has played a big role in conveying the true message to the international

    community about the sad reality and the miserable situation that our people has found

    themselves in. The message was delivered to the human rights council in Geneva through

    our participation in the human rights forum in March, 2015. A special session was

    organized in this regard where we were successful in explaining the severe injustices that

    our people are facing today to the international community. Also, our society participated in

    the fourteenth permanent forum for the indigenous people that took place in New York in

    April, 2015. Again, we were able to organize a special session to shade the light on the

    suffering of our people due to its continuous targeting.

    But despite all what we have gone through in Iraq and Syria, we continue to support the

    Assyrian educational system both morally and financially in Dohuk and Erbil. As well as the

    Society continued supplying medicines and medical supplies through its mobile clinic

    program that provides medical services to the needy families in different locations in

    Dohuk. The society succeeded in providing school supplies to thousands of displaced

    students in Dohuk and Erbil and implemented a relief programs that included distribution of

    thousands of food baskets and hygiene kits for displaced people and refugees in different

    regions.

    In conclusion, we would like to extend our thanks and gratitude to all the supporters of our

    society, individuals, organizations and partners whether from our people or our friends, who

    are making our success in achieving our goals possible.

    The year 2015 was a very long for our Assyrian Christian people in their displaced areas

    with their brethren in Dohuk, Erbil, Kirkuk, Sulaymania and in Nineveh plain regions.

    Until December, 2015 most of the Nineveh plains and Mosul residents are out of their

    homes, also the residents of the Khabour region due to the ISIS occupation of their areas or

    because of the military operations, and the devastation that it causes in the region. What

    happened, and still happening, to our people is a continuous genocide and a systematic

    targeting of indigenous people to uproot them from their historical lands that they inhibited

    continuously for thousands of years.

    2

  • Departments of the Assyrian Aid Society in Iraq:

    The President: Ashur Sargon Eskrya

    Secretary (Vise President): Christina Khoshaba Patto

    Administration & Finance: Evet Nivademos Esho

    Aid & Humanitarian Affairs/Dormitories: Patros Esho Giwarges

    Assyrian Education: Napoleon Yousif Youkhana

    Pharmacies: Shmaeil Hedo Dawood

    Construction & Projects: Younan Lazar Mirkhaeil

    Media: Eramia Sargon

    3

  • Relief & Humanitarian Affairs Dept:Relief Programs:

    In 2015 the AASI has implemented the following Relief Programs for IDPs:1. Distribution of clothes for 72 families in Deralok 03/01/2015.

    2. Distribution of Kerosene in Barwar area for 200 families 03/01/2015.

    3. Distribution of winterization in Barwar 03/01/2015.

    4. Distribution of winterization in Malabrwan & Hazarjut 04/01/2015.

    5. Distribution of food items for 24 families in Alqosh 05/01/2015.

    6. Distribution of kerosene for 250 families in Shiyoz village 07/01/2015.

    7. Distribution of clothes in Shiyoz & Sarsing 10/01/2015.

    8. Distribution of food items for 190 families in Sapna area,13/01/2015.

    9. Distribution of kerosene for 200 families in Bablo, Romta and Bagerat 15/01/2015.

    10. Distribution of winter clothes in Sapna, 10/01/2015.

    11. Distribution of clothes in Miserike village and Dohuk, 21/01/2015.

    12. Distribution of food items for 220 families in Sapna area 21/01/2015.

    13. Distribution of clothes for 1360 families in Zakho, 27/01/2015.

    14. Distribution of winter clothing in Sapna area, 31/01/2015.

    15. Distribution of food items for 450 families in Malabrwan & Hazarjut 16/02/2015.

    16. Distribution of kerosene for 475 families in Alqosh, 17/02/2015.

    17. Distribution of food items for 100 families in Erbil, 18/02/2015.

    18. Distribution of kerosene for 550 families in Dohuk, Sapna area, (Armoota & Koysenjaq), Erbil 21/02/2015.

    19. Distribution of food items for 196 families in Shiyoz village 23/02/2015.

    20. Distribution of clothes for 120 families in Erbil and Ankawa 04/03/2015.

    21. Distribution of kerosene for 400 families in Shekhan 11/03/2015.

    22. Distribution of kerosene for 250 families in Komani & Sharafiya 12/03/2015.

    23. Distribution of clothes in Zakho 13/03/2015.

    24. Distribution of food items for 500 families in Dohuk14/02/2015.

    25. Distribution of food items for 835 families at the centers of IDPs in Dohuk, from 9-19 /3/2015.

    26. Distribution of food items for 100 families in Deralok 30/3/2015.

    27. Distribution of clothes & winterization for 350 families in the Semel, Bakhite Sorka & Shiyoz, 20/04/2015.

    28. Distribution of hygiene kits for 1,000 families in Dohuk and Erbil, 05/05/2015.

    29. Distribution of food basket program in Dohuk for 55 families 17/05/2015.

    30. Distribution of hygiene items for 92 families in Bakhitme 17/05/2015.

    31. Distribution of food items for 200 families in Dohuk 01/06/2015.

    32. Distribution of Household and hygiene items for 300 families in Dohuk 12/06/2015.

    33. Distribution of food items for 690 families in, Semel, Nahla, Zakho, Barwar, and Bendwaia, 15-19/06/2015

    34. Distribution of food items for 200 families in Ainkawa 05/07/2015.

    35. Distribution of food items for 160 families in Benatha & Enishke 30/07/2015.

    35. Distribution of household & food items for 65 Syrian refugees in Dohuk, 18/08/201

    36. Distribution of hygiene items for 150 families in Sharafiya & Bendwaia, 05/09/2015.

    37. Distribution of household and hygiene items for 340 families in Semel & Dohuk, 10/09/2015.

    38. Distribution of hygiene items for 377 families in Erbil 14/09/2015.

    39. Distribution of food items for 560 families in Alqosh 16/09/2015.

    40. Distribution of food items for 56 families in of Derlok, Komany, Balejane, Hamziya & Bebad, 06/10/2015.

    41. Distribution of household & hygiene items for 400 families in Aqra & Zakho, 13/10/2015.

    42. Distribution of winter clothes in Kirkuk 14/10/2015.

    43. Distribution of hygiene items for 1,500 families in Sapna, Zakho, Semel, Aqra & Dohuk, 9 - 16 /11/2015.

    4

  • Dohuk 5 / 5 / 2015

    Dohuk 7 / 6 / 2015 Dohuk 12 / 6 / 2015

    Alqosh 16 / 9 / 2015

    Sapna Area 30 / 7 / 2015

    Koysenjiq 20/ 2 / 2015

    6

  • Aqra 16/ 11/ 2015

    Kirkuk 16/ 10/ 2015

    Zakho 12/ 10/ 2015

    Deralok 6/ 10/ 2015

    Shiyoz 7 / 1 / 2015

    Barwar 3/ 1/ 2015

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  • Aid & Assistance:

    AASI has been able to help many families by: Providing financial aid to displaced & low income families.

    Buying expensive medication for some patients.

    Providing medicines to Mart Shmoni Medical Center in Ainkawa.

    Providing medicines to Mar Narsai Medical Center in Dohuk.

    Providing medicines to Mar Yousif Medical Center in Sulaimaniya.

    Sulaimaniya 20 / 6 / 2015

    Dohuk 30 / 7 / 2015 Mart Shmoni / Erbil 4/ 6 / 2015

    Mar Narsai / Dohuk 2 / 6 / 2015

    Mart Shmoni / Erbil 8/ 2 / 2015 Mart Shmoni / Erbil 8/ 2 / 2015

    8

  • Civil Society Organizations:

    Assyrian Women Union:Supporting the Assyrian Women Union in Dohuk and Erbil as follows:

    The continuous support for the Day Care Centers in Erbil and Dohuk.

    Supporting the Assyrian Women Union in distributing Christmas gifts for the

    displaced children in Baghdad .

    Chaldoassyrian Youths and Students Union:Supporting the Chaldoassyrian Youth and Student Unions in their various

    activities, as cultural, educational, athletic, charitable, ..etc in Dohuk and

    Erbil.

    Other Civil Society Organizations:Supporting many CSO in carrying out their activities either by financial

    support or logistical.

    Narsai David Annual Football Championship

    April – 9th 2015 / DohukAlqosh 24 / 11/ 2015

    9

  • Assyrian Education Dept.:AAS-Iraq has continued to provide consistently the needed support for the AssyrianEducation Process, where the AASI provided support through the distribution ofschool supplies to all students of Assyrian Education in Dohuk and Erbil where morethan 7525, along with the Society's support for the lecturers in Assyrian Educationincluding monthly payments for lecturers, transportation for lecturers and otheradministrative expenditures of Assyrian Schools in Dohuk and Erbil. In addition to thedistribution of stationery for students of our displaced people from Mosul and NinevehPlain as well as providing support for the literacy courses of Assyrian language indirectorate of education of Nineveh.

    o Distribution of stationery for 45 students in Erbil, 26/01/2015

    o Distribution of stationery for 200 students in Nahla, 09/02/2015

    o Distribution of stationery for 280 students in Bersiveh, Zakho, 02/23/2015

    o Distribution of stationery for 1,500 students in Dohuk and Erbil, 10/10/2015

    o Distribution of stationery for 500 students in Kirkuk, 10/20/2015

    o Distribution of stationery for 5,000 students in Erbil and Dohuk, from 8- 19/11/2015

    10

    Assyrian Schools / Dohuk 9/ 11 / 2015Assyrian Schools / Erbil 8 / 11 / 2015

    Kirkuk 20 / 10 / 2015Assyrian Schools / Bersiveh 23 / 2 / 2015

  • Construction and Projects:1. Repairing the irrigation channels in Nahla villages

    2. Implementing the water network project in Bebad village

    3. Providing IDPs complex with fuel for Generator

    4. Buying minibus for Rameil Daycare in Dohuk

    5. Project of Trauma Healing workshop in Dohuk

    Bebad 27/ 11/ 2015

    Dohuk 10 / 11/ 2015

    Dohuk 19-24 / 9 / 2015

    Ainkawa 16/ 9 / 2015

    Nahla 5 / 6/ 2015

    11

  • Contributions of AASI in Syria: Providing the support for implementing relief programs of humanitarian aid to

    200 displaced families of Khabour in Qamishli.

    Providing the support for implementing relief programs of humanitarian aid to

    1200 displaced families of Khabour to Hasakah and Qamishli.

    (Sabra - hope) Campaign, the distribution of hygiene & detergent baskets for

    1250 displaced families from the villages of Khabour to the cities of Qamishli

    and Hasakah.

    Providing food relief program for 250 of displaced families from villages of

    Khabour in the city of Qamishli.

    Providing humanitarian aid to 1000 of displaced families in the city of

    Qamishli in Syria, & providing milk for 170 children.

    providing the support for implementing relief programs for 1000 displaced

    families in the city of Hasakah and Tel Tamar in Syria, & providing milk for

    170 children.

    Providing support for distribution of humanitarian aid for 400 displaced

    families in Syria.

    Hasaka 2/ 8 / 2015

    Qamishli 23/ 7/ 2015

    Hasaka 2 / 8 / 2015

    Qamishli 2 / 8 / 2015

    12

  • Qamishli 23/ 7/ 2015

    Qamishli 23/ 5/ 2015

    Dohuk 18/ 8/ 2015

    Qamishli & Hasakah 22/ 4/ 2015

    Dohuk 17/ 5/ 2015

    Qamishli 2/ 4/ 2015

    13

    Contributions of AASI in Syria:

  • Care for Childhood AAS-Iraq distributed jackets for the children of displaced people in Dohuk.

    AAS-Iraq distributed jackets to the displaced children.

    AAS-Iraq distributed baby milk for displaced children in Ainkawa / Erbil.

    AAS-Iraq distributed milk to IDPs children in Kirkuk.

    AAS-Iraq distributed milk to the children of displaced families in Erbil.

    AAS-Iraq distributed gifts to children for the Christmas.

    AAS-Iraq distributed gifts for IDP's children in Erbil.

    AAS-Iraq distributed gifts for IDP's children in Erbil.

    AAS-Iraq distributed gifts to children for the Christmas.

    AAS-Iraq distributed Christmas gifts for children of displaced people in Ainkawa – Erbil.

    AAS-Iraq distributed Christmas gifts to the children in Erbil.

    AAS-Iraq distributed Christmas gifts to the children in Baghdad.

    Baghdad 27/ 12/ 2015

    Erbil 22/ 12/ 2015

    Erbil 21/ 12/ 2015 Sapna 20/ 12/ 2015

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  • Kirkuk 6 / 11 / 2015

    Erbil 14 / 9 / 2015

    Erbil 16/ 12/ 2015

    Dohuk 27 / 1 / 2015

    Dohuk 27 / 1 / 2015

    Dohuk 24 / 1 / 2015

    Dohuk 24 / 1 / 2015

    15

    Care for Childhood

  • Mobile Clinic Project:AAS-Iraq, with support of Assyrians Without Borders, implemented the project

    of mobile clinic in the areas of living for displaced people in province of

    Dohuk, where the project mobile clinic provided medical assistance to more

    than (3810) beneficiaries of patients from Mosul, Nineveh Plain, and other

    regions.

    16

  • Mobile Clinic Project

    17

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    18

    Mobile Clinic Project

    According to the age of Beneficiaries

    According to Months 8 – 12 (Aug – Dec 2015)

  • Visits & Activities:

    AAS-Iraq receives the delegation from the International Orthodox Christian

    Charities.

    AAS-Iraq receives Mr. Frank Wolf, the member of the US Congress.

    AAS-Iraq meets U.S. Ambassador Mr. David Saperstein in Erbil

    AAS-Iraq receives the delegation of Institute for Global Engagement (IGE).

    AAS-Iraq received the delegation of ANCI in Dohuk.

    AAS-Iraq received a delegation from Tur Abdin – Turkey.

    AAS-Iraq receives the Singer Juliana Jendo in visiting AAS headquarters

    and the IDP's in Dohuk.

    AAS-Iraq receives Mr. Sartip Ali the emergency program consultant for

    Christian Aid organization (CA) at headquarters of AASI

    The tour of Mr. Chris Seiple, director of Institute for Global Engagement to

    northern Iraq in an inspecting visit to the Displaced People.

    Mr. Younadam Kanna visits the headquarters of AAS-Iraq and the

    dormitories in an inspection visit to the conditions of the IDPs.

    AAS-Iraq receives the Singer Lida Lawando in visiting the AAS

    headquarters and the IDP's in Dohuk.

    President of the AAS-Iraq receives Fr. Klaus Rieth from the Evangelical

    Lutheran Church of Germany.

    AAS-Iraq receives general director of the Assyrian Education at Society's

    headquarter in Dohuk.

    AAS-Iraq's President receives a delegation of priests from Washington,

    USA.

    Visit of Dr. Chris Seiple President of IGE to Dohuk & Semel.

    AAS-Iraq receives the delegation of Assyrians Without Borders at AASI

    headquarters in Dohuk.

    Meeting of AAS-Iraq's president with the Italian consul in Erbil.

    AAS-Iraq’s president meets with the Swedish Ministers of Defense and

    Foreign at the Swedish consulate in Erbil.

    AAS-Iraq receives Ms. June Jako president of Assyrian Aid Society of

    Australia at headquarters of the AASI in Dohuk.

    19

  • The Swedish Ministers of Defense and Foreign

    The Italian consul / Erbil

    Assyrians Without Borders / Dohuk

    Mr. Chris Seiple P. of IGE / Dohuk & Semel

    A delegation of priests from Washington, USA

    Fr. Klaus Rieth / Dohuk

    20

    Visits & Activities:

  • Singer Lida Lawando / Dohuk

    Singer Juliana Jendo / Dohuk

    Mr. Frank Wolf, the member of the US

    Congress / Dohuk

    Delegation from Tur Abdin - Tu / Dohuk

    The delegation of ANCI / Dohuk

    U.S. Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious

    Freedom Mr.David Saperstein / Erbil

    21

    Visits & Activities:

  • AAS-Iraq participates at the 28th UN Human Rights Council Session in Geneva,

    Switzerland.

    Assyrian Aid Society participates in the 14th session of the Permanent Forum on

    Indigenous Issues at the United Nations in New York, USA.

    Assyrian Aid Society-Iraq participates in the World Economic Forum for the Middle East

    and North Africa.

    AAS-Iraq participates in the inauguration ceremony of His Holiness Mar Gewargis III, as

    new catholicos-patriarch of the Assyrian Church of the East

    AAS Canada holds a seminar in the honor of AAS-Iraq's president

    Canada 18 / 11 / 2015

    14th session of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous

    Issues at the United Nations in New York, USA

    The World Economic Forum for the Middle East

    and North Africa

    The inauguration ceremony of His Holiness Mar

    Gewargis III, as new catholicos-patriarch of the

    Assyrian Church of the East

    The 28th UN Human Rights Council Session in

    Geneva, Switzerland

    AASI’s Activities & Participations

    22

  • Visits & Activities of AAS-Iraq abroad:

    AAS-Iraq's President Meets the AAS of Canada.

    AAS-Iraq meets with Global Medic in Canada.

    President of AAS-Iraq meets the representatives of the Evangelical Churches in Canada.

    Meetings of AAS-Iraq's President in Canada.

    President of AAS-Iraq meets his eminence Mar Emmanuel Yousif in Toronto, Canada

    His eminence Mar Emmanuel Yousif

    Toronto, Canada

    His Eminence Archbishop Mar Zaia Khoshaba

    Bishop of Canada

    AAS of Canada

    GLOBALMEDIC in CanadaRepresentatives of the Evangelical Churches

    in Canada

    23

  • Special Events

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    Beside the efforts of individual supporters and organizations that never stop their contributions to

    the Assyrian Aid Society-Iraq, it is also worth mentioning the fundraising activities such as

    “Mesopotamian Night Event 2015” that organized by Assyrian Aid Society of America, in addition

    to participation of two of well known Assyrian marathon runners, Mr. William Odisho and Ms.

    Nada Benyamin in the Telethon and Bank of America Marathon 2015. Also a special thanks to the

    tremendous efforts of Mr. Wilfred Wong from United Kingdom for his event “100 mile Charity

    Walk”

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    Assyrian Aid Society of America

    Assyrian Aid Society of Australia

    Assyrian Aid Society of Canada

    Assyrian Aid Society of New Zealand

    Assyrian Foundation Of America in Berkeley, California

    Assyrian American Association of San Jose

    Assyrian Association in Southern California

    Assyrian Chaldean Syriac Student Union of Canada ACSSU

    Assyrian Church of Nineveh in Los Angeles

    Assyrian community from Kirkuk in USA

    Assyrian community in Australia

    Assyrian community in Canada

    Assyrian community in Russia

    Assyrian community in San Jose &Bay of San Francisco

    Assyrian community in Chicago

    Assyrian Evangelical Church in San Jose

    Assyrian National Council of Illinois

    Assyrian Social Club in Turlock

    Assyrians Without Borders - Sweden

    Assyriska Foreningen I Frölunda

    Assyriska kultur husef /Assyriska Foreningen

    Assyriska distriktet i Goteborg

    AET bible studies group Melbourne

    Ashur Banipal Foreningen

    Caritas und Diakonie Dutch

    Christ Fellowship Church

    Evangelical Lutheran Churches in Germany

    Global Medic-David Mcantony Gibson Foundation

    Grace Community Church

    Hammurabi Assyriska Frölunda

    Institute for Global Engagement &the Cradle Fund

    Iraqi Christian Relief Council (ICRC)

    Istar Assyriska Foreningen

    Junge Union Saar - Germany

    MONDO Organization from Estonia

    SALT Foundation - Holland

    Save Our Souls - Germany

    Sign of Hope - Germany

    Mr. Wilfred Wong, ChildAid - London, UK

    Mr. George Mansour

    Mr. Hekmat Mansour

    The Supporters in 2015:

  • Conclusion:

    Through this report, we would like to express our appreciation and

    thankfulness to all of our supporters: Assyrian Aid Societies worldwide,

    Assyrian Humanitarian Organizations, Friends and Partners Organizations and

    Holy Churches, who tried, and still trying, to assist our Nation to stand and be

    powerful, despite the calamities that pass on this Nation.

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