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These Refugee projects require Capital Equipment, Materials, Perishable Materials as well
as Human Resources to succeed
On-line minutes can be one way of promoting Sponsors' web-sites
The background to this Zambian Refugee project can be reviewed On-line here
Draft Minutes: Thu 14 Jun 2018 re Mtg 5 12 Jun 2018 REF:UNAACMdd
ZIG/ZAG: UNDP-Zambia Refugee Program - UNA
Objectives: A Review "WASH-20 Q&A" and "Waste-26 Q&A"
B Discuss Follow-up Letters re email blocking by Microsoft & Google
C Next sections to review "General Discussion P1 & P2" by F 22 Jun 2018
Date: Tue 12 Jun 2018 Time:17:30 - 18:30
Venue: Balgowlah RSL Contact: Stephen GOULD
30 Ethel Street SAN Projects Co-ordinator
BALGOWLAH 2092 {61}(4)1600-9468
INVITEES & ATTENDEES
Peter AXTENS [PMA] Chr Y Janece WILLS [JPW] Y
Gloria OMODEI [GMO] Y Carline DUFFY [CJD] Y
Jan NEILSEN [JNN] Y Nick RIDDELL [NHR] E
Tim CHENKO [TMC] E Stephen GOULD [SGG] Sec Y
Kathy REID [KCR] E
A 17:30-17:50 - Review "WASH - 20 Q&A" and "Waste - 26 Q&A" topics
The Topics for On-line discussion by 1st year Engineering students at 30 Participating
Universities that are members of EWB are:
H WASH - [Water, Sanitation & Hygiene] - 20 questions
CJD emailed that when she tried to link to a number of web-sites that link was not
provided
An example was WASH question H14 "Health clinic & water supply"
"You can find out a bit more information about the health posts that currently operate
in the resettlement area by taking a look through the 'Strategic Framework for the Local
Integration of Former Refugees in Zambia'
"This page cannot be found on the Solution Alliance web-site"
I Waste - 26 questions
Waste Management does not appear to be an issue in the UNCHR-Zambia project even though
the Refugee Area was founded in 1966 over 50-years ago
The first three Q&A examples appear to confirm the Waste Management issues are minimal
I4 04 Apr 2016 Waste Management - 1 reply Lachlan Chilcott
I3 01 Apr 2016 Plastic Waste - 1 reply Shaun Infantino
I1 21 Mar 2016 Waste for Recycling - 1 reply Motaz Shaheen
However the key issue for Waste appears to be Organic Waste from the wild
Mangoes that grow in the area
I20) 22 Aug 2016 Organic waste - 3 replies Selma Azzubair
I16) 25 May 2016 Organic waste - 1 reply Lachlan Chilcott
There is only one question about the Human Organic Waste and the Latrine issue
I13) 04 May 2016 Latrine - 2 replies Curtis Nuich
Yet the Committee considered the Human Waste issue is a major consideration in
Refugee Camps
B 17:50-18:10 - Proposed next step re blocked Emails by Microsoft Outlook
The Meeting agreed on a Fax to send to contacts about the blocked Emails blocked
by Microsoft Outlook email services
"Your support to release blocked Google & Microsoft emails is appreciated"
Tue 12 Jun 2018 Recipient:61xxxxxx
REF:AAEJFCF1 Y/R: UN Refugee initiatives
IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST
TO: F:
Cc The Hon Julie BISHOP E:
Minister for Foreign Affairs F:{61}(2)6273-4112
MICROSOFT & GOOGLE BLOCKED EMAILS RE UNHCR REFUGEE PROJECT
This document is faxed to you because Microsoft & Google have blocked all
our email accounts and emails about progress re the UNHCR-Zambia
Refugee Project without any warning or notice starting 26 Apr 2018
On 21 May 2018 a complaint was lodged with the Hon Julie BISHOP Minister
for Foreign Affairs but we have not received any response as yet
The complaint with the evidence can be reviewed on http://www.oic.org/z/UNA
We are not sure which of these issues triggered the block:
1 A UN supported Volunteer Cryptocurrency similar to the UK Hull
Council Hull Coin - http://www.hull-coin.org/
2 Establishing yearly summer holiday camps for Australian Graduates to
attend these refugee camps to offset HECS fees and help build the
local infrastructure
3 Proposing Town Planners are needed for schools, hospitals, drinking
water and sanitation as most Refugee camps have over 1,000 people
4 Emphasising electricity is a critical commodity hence promoting the use
of pedal-power for each house to charge mobile phone and lights
As this issue is about Freedom of Speech and Communication Your support
via an sms message re the return of our email accounts would be
appreciated
THANK YOU
Peter AXTENS LLB (Retired) Stephen GOULD
Official Agent Projects Co-ordinator
SUSTAINABILITY ACTION NETWORK [SAN]
PO Box 517 Neutral Bay Junction 2089
E: ehn.1a3posgg@gmail.com
M: 0416-009-468
C 18:10-18:30 Review 40/74 Q&A "General Discussion P1 & P2"
These are the sections to be reviewed by 17:00 Fri 22 Jun 2018
Section D:
General Discussion P1 04 Mar 2016-30 Apr 2016 01 - 20 Q&A
General Discussion P2 10 May 2016-23 May 2016 21 - 40 Q&A
In 2018 Easter was from Fri 30 Mar 2018 - Tue 02 Apr 2018 while the School
Holiday break was from Mon 16 Apr- 2016 - Fri 27 Apr 2018
There are 2 resettlement areas in Zambia with the Mayukwayukwa Resettlement
area established in 1966 and currently has over 11,000 Refugees whereas the
Meheba Resettlement area was established in 1970 and has over 15, 000 Refugees
SGG said from his review of the questions and answers given there appeared to be
a need for Urban Planning rather than one-off 1st-year student projects
According to the Wikipedia Settlement Hierarchy :
A City is 100,000-300,00 people
A large Town is 20,000 - 100,000 people
A Town is 1,000 - 20,000 people
A Village is 100 - 1,000 people
A Hamlet is a population of less than 100 people
Hence it appears that a refugee camp of more than 1,000 people requires an Urban
Planning strategy
This may be very relevant as according to paper presented by Prof Professor Barry
N. Stein Department of Political Science Michigan State University to the 1990
meeting of the American Anthropological Association New Orleans 28 November
1990 "the majority of the 117 Resettlement areas in Africa are unable to achieve or
sustain economic self-sufficiency"
NEXT MEETING
Date: Tue 26 Jun 2018 Time: 17:30 - 18:30
Venue: Balgowlah RSL E:
30 Ethel St P:{61}(2) 9949 5477
SEAFORTH 2092 W:
ACTION ITEMS ACTION WHO FOR WHEN
1 "General Discussion - 40 questions SGG All by F 2018/06/15
2 Review "General Discussion P1 & P2" topics All All by F 2018/06/22
3 Submit Questions re " General Discussion-1-40" All SGG 17:00 2018/06/22
Stephen GOULD
Projects Co-ordinator
SUSTAINABILITY ACTION NETWORK
E: ehn.1a3posgg@gmail.com
M: {61}(4)1600-9468
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