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TOTAL 2009 AAS PROJECTS
NO.Project TypeTimelineProject Name/DescriptionBenefiting Area(s)SummaryTotal BeneficiariesMeasurementsSponsors/Funding
1HUMANITARIAN RELIEFJanuary 2nd to January 20th, 2008Relief Program for Refugees & Needy FamiliesAqr
Barwar Region
Dohuk
Sapna Region
Semele
Zakho
A relief program for 1000 families in Dohuk City Center and surrounding areas (Zakho, Aqr?, Sapna, Semele and Barwari Bala), by the support of SALT Foundation Inc. Holland from the period January 2nd until January 20th, 2008. 1000 families received humanitarian reliefSALT Foundation Inc., Holland
2HUMANITARIAN RELIEFFebruary 3rd to February 5th , 2008. Relief Program for Refugees & Needy FamiliesDohuk
Mansoriya
Semele
A relief program for 800 families in Duhok City Center and surrounding areas (Semele and Mansoriya ) by the support of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Württemberg (Stuttgart) / Germany for the period February 3rd until February 5th , 2008. 800 families received humanitarian reliefEvangelical Lutheran Church in Württemberg, (Stuttgart) - Germany
3HUMANITARIAN RELIEFFebruary 8th to Feb 12th, 2008. Relief Program for Refugees & Needy FamiliesMosulA relief program for 400 families in Mosul Governorate Alzinjili district, by the support of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Württemberg (Stuttgart) / Germany for the period February 8th until Feb 12th, 2008. 400 families received humanitarian reliefEvangelical Lutheran Church in Württemberg, (Stuttgart) - Germany
4HUMANITARIAN RELIEFAugust 18th to August 22nd, 2008Relief Program for Refugees & Needy FamiliesDohuk
Sapna
A relief program for 50 families in Duhok Governorate and surrounding areas (Sapna) by the support of Assyrian without Borders Organization from Sweden, for the period August 18th until August 22nd, 2008. 50 families received humanitarian relief between August 18th to August 22nd, 2008Assyrians Without Borders - Sweden
5HUMANITARIAN RELIEF August 23rd to August 25th, 2008Relief Program for Refugees & Needy FamiliesBaqofah
Karanjok
Nineveh Plains
Other
Tel Esqopa
A relief program for 54 families in Nineveh Plain and surrounding villages (Baqofah, Tel Esqopa, Karanjok and other areas) by the support of Assyrian Without Borders Organization from Sweden, for the period August 23rd until August 25th, 2008. 54 families received humanitarian relief between August 23rd to August 25th, 2008Assyrians Without Borders - Sweden
6HUMANITARIAN RELIEFSeptember 15th, 2008Relief Program for Refugees & Needy FamiliesA relief program for 68 families coming in cooperation with Qandeel Organization on September 15th, 2008. Qandeel Organization, Sweden
7HUMANITARIAN RELIEFOctober 1st to Oct 15th, 2008Relief Program for Refugees & Needy FamiliesDohukA relief program for 1400 families in Duhok governorate and surrounding areas for the IDP's coming from Mosul Governorate by the support of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Württemberg (Stuttgart) / Germany for the period of October 1st until Oct 15th, 2008.1400 IDPs received relief humnitarian relief betweenEvangelical Lutheran Church in Württemberg, (Stuttgart) - Germany
8HUMANITARIAN RELIEFOctober 8th, 2008Relief Program for Refugees & Needy FamiliesDohuk
Mosul
A relief program for 48 families in Duhok Governorate who came from Mosul after Oct. events in cooperation with Qandeel Organization on Oct 8th, 2008. 48 families received humanitarian reliefQandeel Organization, Sweden
9HUMANITARIAN RELIEFOctober 25th to October 30th, 2008Relief Program for Refugees & Needy FamiliesAlqosh
Baashiqa
Bakhdida
Bartella
Karamles
Meruki
Nineveh Plains
Tel Keppe
A relief program for 600 families in Nineveh Plains and surrounding villages (Alqosh, Tel Keppe, Baashiqa, Merke, Bartella, Karamles and Bakhdida) by the support of AAS of America, ASS New Zealand and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Württemberg (Stuttgart) / Germany for the period of October 25th until October 30th, 2008. 600 families received humanitarian reliefAAS - America
AAS - New Zealand
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Württemberg, (Stuttgart) - Germany
10HUMANITARIAN RELIEFDecember 17th to December 20th, 2008Relief Program for Refugees & Needy FamiliesAlqosh
Bakhdida
Baqofah
Bartella
Batnaya
Karamles
Tel Esqopa
Tel Keppe
A relief program for 600 families in Nineveh Plains and surrounding villages (Bakhdida, Bartella, Karamles, Tel Keppe, Batnaya, Tel Esqopa, Baqofah and Alqosh) by the support of SALT Foundation Inc. for the period December 17th until December 20th, 2008. 600 families received humanitarian reliefSALT Foundation Inc., Holland
11HUMANITARIAN RELIEFDecember 23th to December 30th, 2008Relief Program for Refugees & Needy FamiliesAlqosh
Baashiqa
Baqofah
Batnaya
Nineveh Plains
Sharafiya
Shekhan
Tel Esqopa
A relief program for 500 families in Nineveh Plains and surrounding villages (Tel Esqopa, Shekhan, Baqofah, Sharafiya, Alqosh, Batnaya and Baashiqa), In addition to Mosul Dam area in Duhok by the support of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Württemberg (Stuttgart) / Germany for the period of December 23th until December 30th, 2008500 families received humanitarian reliefEvangelical Lutheran Church in Württemberg, (Stuttgart) - Germany
12MEDICAL SERVICESMedical and Therapeutic AidAlqosh
Batnaya
Karamles
Nineveh Plains
Sarsing
Tel Esqopa
AASI Pharmacies continue to offer their medical services to the people living in Nineveh Plain and Sarsing, at very low prices, and sometimes free of charge especially to needy people.
AASI has pharmacies in Alqosh, Tel Esqopa, Batnaya, Karamles.

In September 2008, two of our pharmacies in Bartella and Bakhdida were closed. All of the medicine inventory were transferred to the other pharmacies in Nineveh Plains.

AASI donated some medicine to Azadi Hospital in Duhok Governorate and to Emergency Hospital in Erbil Governorate. These medicines were donations from the International Medical Corp. (IMC)
International Medical Corp. (IMC)
13MEDICAL SERVICESMedical and Therapeutic AidBaghdad
Mosul
Other
AAS - Iraq assisted many people as follows:

• Provided financial aid, purchased medicine to needy patients and sending some of them outside the country for treatment
• Helped poor families by giving them food supplies
• Helped those who were injured in Baghdad Governorate
• Helped the families of Martyrs in Nineveh Governorate (after the recent events in Mosul, Oct. 2008).
• Helped some needy families to rehabilitate their houses.
• Purchased two water pumps to help the farmers to maintain crops
• Purchased a pump for spraying insecticide for one farmer
AAS - Iraq
14CULTURAL PRESERVATIONSupporting the Civil Society Organizations - Assyrian Women's UnionDohuk
Erbil
Nineveh Plains
• Continuous support for the Day Care Center in Erbil and Dohuk.
• Specifying a car from AASI to transport the children of Rameil Day Care in Duhok
• Supported the Assyrian Women’s Union in Duhok for hosting a nursing session (for first aid) in Semele for one month
• Supported the Assyrian women’s Union in Duhok to rehabilitate their building
• Assisted with reception for the delegates of the conference of the Assyrian Women’s Union and offered facilities for them
15CULTURAL PRESERVATIONSupporting the Civil Society Organizations - ChaldoAssyrian Youth and Student UnionAinnony
Bakhetme
Barwar
Deralok
Dohuk
Erbil
Nahla R.
Nineveh Plains
Sapna
Supported the ChaldoAssyrian Youth and Student Union in Dohuk, Erbil and Nineveh Plains as follows:

• Held the annual acquaintance party for the students of Duhok University
• Held a fundraiser for a patient from Ainnony village
• Held Arbaello football championship in Erbil
• Held martyr Ashur football championship in Sapna area in March
• Held the Narsai David football championship for the students of the AAS - Iraq dormitories, with the participation of 22 teams. This Championship was held for Kha B'Nissan festivals
• Held the Bakhetme football club championship in Bakhetme village in June
• Held Martyr Anwar football championship in Barwari Bala area in the middle of July
• Held the youth football championship in Sapna in July
• Held Martyr Zaya football championship, consisting of 10 teams, in Nahla area in August
• Held Martyr Samir football championship in Deralok village in August
AAS - Iraq
16CULTURAL PRESERVATIONSupporting the Civil Society Organizations - Other Societies• Supported the activities of cultural, social and athletic centres
• Supported Assyrian New Year festivities
• Supported Augen Manna Cultural Centre's cultural activities
AAS - Iraq
17RECONSTRUCTIONMarch 2008 to November 2008Constructing ChaldoAssyrian Youth and Student Union buildingSharafiyaConstructed the Chaldo-Assyrian Students and Youth Union building in Sharafiya village, funded by the Assyrian aid society of America. The project began on March and was finished in November 2008. The building is 300m², consisting of 4 rooms, reception, kitchen, toilet, garden and garage.

The Chaldo-Assyrian Students and Youth Union building in Sharafiya village was funded by the Assyrian Aid Society of America, Assyrian Aid Society of UK - Mr. Emanuel Kelaita and Mr. Clifford Kelaita (UK)
x1 building (student centre)
300m2 space
AAS - America
AAS - UK
Personal: Mr. Emanuel Kelaita - UK
Personal: Mr. Clifford Kelaita - UK
18RECONSTRUCTIONRehabilitation: Martyr Bodagh HallRehabilitated Martyr Bodagh Hall in Bakhetme village.AAS - Iraq
19EDUCATIONAssyrian Primary Schools SupportBaghdad
Bakhetme
Dohuk
Erbil
Nineveh Plains
• AAS - Iraq covered the costs of all transportation expenses for the Assyrian primary schools for (15) days of September all over Iraq.
• Supported Assyrian schools in Duhok, Erbil, Nineveh plain and Baghdad, including paying salaries to the lecturers, helping needy teachers, and providing some basic needs for the schools in addition to what the Ministry of Education is presenting to schools administrations, teachers and lectures.
• Shared the expenses with the Ministry of Education to cover transportation costs of all students and teachers in Dohuk and Erbil
• Covered all the expenses for the Assyrian schools in Nineveh Plains and Baghdad.
• Covered the expenses of Assyrian Teaching Committee in hosting various types of educational activities. This included support for the entire school year
• Covered the salaries of the cleaners in the Assyrian schools who are not officially employed by the government.
• Covered the costs of special celebrations honouring the gifted students for all primary schools
• Covered the shortage of textbooks for primary and secondary schools by printing hundreds of copies in our office
• AAS - Iraq covers the transportation expenses for the primary schools in Duhok and Erbil
• Built a store for Bakhetme primary school in Bakhetme village
AAS - America
AAS - Australia
AAS - Canada
AAS - Europe
AAS - New Zealand
SALT Foundation Inc., Holland
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Stuttgart, Bavaria (Munich) - German
20EDUCATIONAssyrian High Schools SupportDeralok
Dohuk
Erbil
Sarsing
Semele
Zakho
• AAS - Iraq covered the costs of all transportation expenses for the Assyrian high schools for (15) days of September all over Iraq as ministry of Education starts paying them from beginning of Oct.
• Paid monthly salaries to the lecturers, bonuses for teachers. Also paid salaries for the teachers who are not officially employed by the government.
• Shared expenses with Ministry of Education in covering the costs of transportation of the students and the teachers. This included support for the entire school year
• Covered transportation expenses for all the teachers and lecturers going from Duhok city center to the Assyrian high schools outside the city (Zakho, Semele, Sarsing and Deralok high schools).
• Hosted special celebrations to honour the gifted students for al schools.
• Shared expenses to cover the costs of training teachers in Duhok city.
• Covered the shortage of textbooks for primary and secondary schools by printing hundreds of copies in our office
• Ministry of Education covers $16 monthly per student for transportation expenses and AASI covered the remainder

• Paid monthly salaries to the lecturers, bonuses for teachers. Also paid salaries for the teachers who are not officially employed by the government.
• Shared expenses with Ministry of Education in covering the costs of transportation of the students and the teachers. This included support for the entire school year
• Covered transportation expenses for all the teachers and lecturers going from Duhok city center to the Assyrian high schools outside the city (Zakho, Semele, Sarsing and Deralok high schools).
• Hosted special celebrations to honour the gifted students for al schools.
• Shared expenses to cover the costs of training teachers in Duhok city.
• Covered the shortage of textbooks for primary and secondary schools by printing hundreds of copies in our office
• Ministry of Education covers $16 monthly per student for transportation expenses and AASI covered the remainder
AAS - America
AAS - Australia
AAS - Canada
AAS - Europe
AAS - New Zealand
SALT Foundation Inc., Holland
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Stuttgart, Bavaria (Munich) - German
21EDUCATIONPost-Secondary Schools Support (Colleges/Universities)Baghdad• Covered transportation expenses for the students of languages college, Assyrian Language Department in Baghdad
• Covered the salaries of one of the Assyrian Language teachers in languages college in Baghdad.
AAS - America
AAS - Australia
AAS - Canada
AAS - Europe
AAS - New Zealand
SALT Foundation Inc., Holland
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Stuttgart, Bavaria (Munich) - German
22EDUCATIONDormitoriesDohuk
Erbil
• AASI covered the expenses of rooming and boarding of 5 employees, 5 teachers and 110 students who were mostly internally displaced people (IDPs) from Nineveh Plains.
• All the students living in these Dorms were studying in high schools and Universities.
• AAS – Iraq covered the expenses of food, medication and other essentials as needed. Financial aid was also provided per requests.
AAS - America
AAS - Australia
AAS - Canada
AAS - Europe
AAS - New Zealand
SALT Foundation Inc., Holland
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Stuttgart, Bavaria (Munich) - German
23EDUCATIONAssyrian Schools in Nineveh PlainBakhdida
Bartella
Perozawa
Tel Keppe
AAS - Iraq supported the Assyrian education program in Nineveh Plains using the following methods:

• Transported students of the Assyrian schools in Bakhdida.
• Transported students of the Assyrian schools in Bartella
• Transported students of the Assyrian schools in Tel Keppe
• Transported students of the Assyrian Schools in Perozawa villages and suburbs to Einsifni.
• Covered monthly salaries to the lecturers in the Assyrian school in Bakhdida.
• Covered monthly salaries to the lecturers in the Assyrian school in Bartella.
• Distributed bonus to the teachers, lecturers and supervisors of the Assyrian Education program in Nineveh Plains
AAS - America
AAS - Australia
AAS - Canada
AAS - Europe
AAS - New Zealand
SALT Foundation Inc., Holland
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Stuttgart, Bavaria (Munich) - German