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approximately 8000 Euros.
British team raises money
for Afghan orphans
By Flt.- Lt. Emma Matthews
Maj. Gen. Korte hands over ten new wheelchairs to the
Dar-Ul-Aman Clinic.
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A St John’s soldier’s view from Kabul
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My name is Captain Howard Chafe, an officer of
The Royal Newfoundland Regiment from St
John’s, Newfoundland in Canada . I am in Kabul
to do my part in the International Security
Assistance Force (ISAF) as the Television Group
Supervisor. My job is to make commercials and
short feature programmes that the mission
commander will broadcast in Afghanistan to tell
people why ISAF is here and what we do.
For the next few months, I will be working with my
TV crew to assist informing people about this
By Capt. Howard Chafe
mission. I have three sergeants
from Quebec and a video
technician from Ontario. We are
all members of the Reserve Force.
soldiers from the former Yugoslavia. As
someone who served in Bosnia as a
peacekeeper in 1999, it is both surprising
and pleasing to see Croatian soldiers as
guards at the brigade headquarters. It is
a testament to the work in the Balkans and
a light of hope that perhaps in ten years
we will be able to work alongside Afghan
soldiers in a similar way.
I am still new to this country but am sure
there are interesting events to come.
We l i v e a t C a m p
Warehouse, which is
located on Jalalabad Road
in Kabul. The camp is split
in half, with Canadians
living on one half and
international soldiers on
the other half. There are
people from 25 nations
taking part, including
Regardless of individual
experiences, we are all
are all a part of one of the
most important missions
in recent history. The
success of elections and
r e c o n s t r u c t i o n i n
Afghanistan can offer
hope for similar
success in other wartorn
nations, and I am
sure we can all be
proud of the work
being done here.
General Hillier shakes hands with Capt.
Chafe during his visit to the media unit.
The TV team takes time to enjoy the
snow during the month of February.
The children here are Afghanistan's most vital assets for the
future. Quite a few people are of the opinion that Afghanistan will
only reach self-sustaining, political, social and economic growth
when today's current kindergarten and school-going generation
get to be adults.
While the German CIMIC contingent has a mission of providing
support in the reconstruction effort of the new Afghan police
force, it also helps in the construction and renovation of schools
and kindergartens. The current situation for most schools is not
good and most lack the essential equipment and facilities. CIMIC
coordinates the shipments of relief supplies, secures structures
to prevent them from collapsing, performs minor modifications to
old buildings and begins construction on new buildings. What is
needed most for these school are donations of everyday school
equipment.
Just recently, the foundation stone for the extension of a
kindergarten was laid. A popular German daily paper donated
20,000 Euros for the project “which would cost three to four times
that amount in Germany,” said 1Lt (Res) Raoul Strotz, CIMIC
project leader. Strotz is an architect in his civilian life and is
currently working on CIMIC projects such as these.
The kindergarten is attached to the Malalai Women's Hospital
located in Kabul Police District 4. The hospital is staffed almost
entirely by women who perform both in-patient and out-patient
deliveries and surgeries. Without the integrated kindergarten, it
would be next to impossible for the women to practice their
professions. Following the five-year, anti-women Taliban rule,
this is a positive development for Afghanistan women.
Previous repairs to the hospital and school building undertaken
by ISAF in 2002 did not provide sufficient space for the school
children. These current repairs were needed in order to improve
hygiene and space requirements for a school that has grown to
over 140 children. In three months, two additional rooms and an
office will be available. 1Lt (Res) Strotz and his men will monitor
the quality of work and progress of the new construction closely.
The construction contract for the new school addition was
awarded to the Nawabi Construction Company,
an Afghan company, which is the first local
construction company to be headed by an
Afghan woman. The Nawabi Construction
Company is headed by Mrs. Shahla Nawabi who
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