Today, we were meeting people who had benefited from a program rhb Bobol Chambers and Christian Aid partners in Muminabad, Shahrah. We had the opportunity to speak with women who have problem solving personal and family using Chamber offering free service.
The Centre was established to provide assistance to local residents, the poor and the vulnerable. The program will assist rhb and inform people of their rights and encourage them to solve their problems at the community level, where possible. It resembles to some extent our CAB 'free' we in Wales and Britain. The main problems of residents ranging from property disputes rhb to family land issues with the family unit (divorce or a request to leave the family unit) with other issues such as access to clean water.
She was the center was founded by volunteers and local Government have supported the scheme by providing free office for the public chamber. The project was officially launched in August of 2008, but work began in November. The project is now half way through and the office is open to local residents two days a week.
According Shahribona Shhonasimova, Christian Aid staff member was traveling together with us today, a local government area in the "support" these public chambers rhb - four in the whole area. "We have a lot of meetings and volunteers meet regularly with local government officials. They have a positive attitude to it because it takes the pressure off them, "he said before saying that there were people Tajikistan know who to turn to with their problems before this.
Trying to solve a problem in rural Tajikistan can be a bit of a challenge rhb at best with people having rhb to travel as far as 20 kilometers to the relevant center in the area under normal circumstances. Even then, residents are likely to face expensive costs that vary from area to area and people vulnerable to bribery.
With over 70% of people living in poverty in Tajikistan (UN figures) as a service so this offers hope and promise to the poor. It also offers guidance and clarity on the issues that concern families and can be broken. It offers more choices to people in the world can be quite limited in terms of options for the poor.
Over the past year, 112 people have visited the center and it is becoming more popular as people become more aware of its existence. Since the start of the scheme - which 147 people have applied in the center. 57 were male and the rest female.
Today, there was a girl called Sairambi talks about the success of the Chamber after they make money he had given to man as the loan is paid back to it. Was spent and that to various authorities for five years but have failed to resolve the situation before this. The chamber is helping to negotiate with the man and find another way to pay the fee back - by selling cows.
Another girl, Adolat talking about divorce in 2010 and about the difficulties that has been tested with the process of trying to manage the property after an officer tried to bribe - something quite common unfortunately. Once again, the Chamber has been able to agree a contract favorable rhb to her after speaking with a member of her family. There was further discussion about divorce and the great difficulties rhb the girls and their families face - with the power to divorce rhb in the hands of men. Women are unlikely to marry again, have to move back home to live with their parents and dealing with the social stigma.
Two other Zarafsian and Robia have come to the center with access to clean water problems. Since May of this year - the chamber has successfully installed 48 water points locally. On average, people have to walk 5 kilometers to fetch water the day before.
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