First interim report for the period : 1st November 1990 to 30th April 1991 : vocational training and income generation project / the Salvation Army.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Peshawar : The Salvation Army, 1991.Description: 12 pages, [18] unnumbered pages ; 29 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:- Pamphlet HV555. A3.
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“May 1991”.
“The Salvation Army”—at head of title.
“Afghan refugee assistance project, Pakistan”—title page.
“Funded by: Commission of the European Communities (EEC) ; International Co-ordination Committee for Development Projects (ICCO)”—title page.
Contents: I. Summary sheet—II. Executive summary—III. Introduction and background—IV. Six month objectives—V. Achievements—VI. Future programmes—Annexes.
Summary: “It gives me great pleasure to introduce and summaries this report, the first to be presented to the commission of the European Communities (hereinafter referred to as the E. E. C.) for their co-financing with interchurch co-ordination committee for development projects (hereinafter referred to as ICCO) of this income generation and vocational training project. The project actually commenced in 1984 in Ghazi refugee camps and since that time until 1st February 1990, various donors have kindly contributed funding to allow the development of the programme. From 1st February 1990, ICCO commenced funding…”—(page 2).
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