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About MAF A short introduction
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History Founded nearly 70 years ago by a group of Christian Air Force Officers MAF-UK’s first aircraft left London for Africa in 1948
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Structure Fifteen Country Groups: o MAF-UK o MAF-Denmark o MAF-Finland o MAF-France o MAF-Germany o MAF-Italy o MAF-Netherlands o MAF-Norway o MAF-Sweden o MAF-Switzerland o MAF-Australia o MAF-New Zealand o MAF-South Africa Supporting: o MAF-International Plus: o MAF-Canada o MAF-US
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Programmes Operating in: o Angola (MAF Canada) o Bangladesh o Botswana o Burundi o Cameroon o Central Asia o Central/South America (Affiliates) o Brazil o Ecuador o Guatemala o Mexico o Suriname o Chad o Central African Rep o DR Congo (MAF US) o East Timor o Haiti (MAF US) o Indonesia (MAF US) o Kalimantan o Sumatra o Papua o Lesotho (MAF US) o Liberia (new programme) o Kenya & South Sudan o Madagascar o Malawi o Mongolia o Mozambique (MAF US) o Namibia o Northern Territory - Australia o Papua New Guinea o Russia (no flights) o Rwanda o Somalia o South Africa o Tanzania o Uganda o Zambia
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Outputs/Results: (within MAF’s control) In remote areas, isolated people having access to: Relief and development personnel Relief and development supplies Outcomes: (largely outside of MAF’s control) People transformed in remote areas: o Physically o Spiritually Activities: Operating planes in remote areas. Carry key passengers to work destinations Carry selected freight to tackle poverty Indicators: Number of: Flying hours, passengers, freight Resources: (within MAF’s control) Planes Capital & infrastructure Staff & funds Indicators: Number of: People reached physically People reached spiritually Remote areas reached/served Indicators: People/items transported Vision: Isolated people physically and spiritually transformed Direct beneficiaries: NGO’s Path to vision
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How can we help each other? 1.Sharing information 2.Co-ordination during emergencies 3.Helping to comply with Sphere standards
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How can we help each other? Helping to comply with Sphere standards Core Standard 3: Assessment Representative assessments: Needs-based assessments cover all disaster- affected populations. Special efforts are needed to assess people in hard- to-reach locations… Core Standard 4: Design and response Access: Assistance is provided to those in need without discrimination (see Protection Principle 2) Protection Principle 2: Ensure people’s access to impartial assistance – in proportion to need and without discrimination Special measures should be taken to ensure equality of access for affected people in remote or inaccessible regions.
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