Consultancy

 

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Fields of Expertise On Consultancy
 
PROJECT FORMULATION, MANAGEMENT, MONITORING AND EVALUATION
We have a pool of consultants and experts and  staff with varied experience and expertise on some or all of the aspects of the social project cycle ­ from preparation of  project  report, presenting to Govt and private donors , guiding fund management, project execution , project running etc


STRATEGIC PLANNING
We have had considerable expertise for total project  planning for  developer. Our expertise has been tapped in formulating long-tem development plans social   projects, conducting  studies, evaluating divestiture programs, among other things.
 

CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION
GJKS   can organize meetings  and seminars. Different NGOs can  tapp our  various services for implementation of their projects , which include solicitation of participants, sponsors, and guest speakers; selection and booking of the venue, arranging hotel accommodation and transportation for participants; preparing conference materials and presentation slides; covering conference proceedings and generating conclusions reports; arranging media relations; and leasing of conference equipment, among others

 
 ADVISORY
We guide the clients on grants , donation and other assistance, policy &  regulation of state &  central Govt particularly  MoRD , MoH, MoSJE  etc.  We also guide in procedure for outsourcing fund from global donors   etc
The Projects covered are in areas of food, shelter, clean air, water & sanitation, energy & environment, medicine & health, education & training, renewable power including solar   etc

 

PROJECTS  VISUALIZED IN THE AREA OF -

 

A) Fishing &  Preservation

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B) Vermi composting

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C) Mangrove Plantation & Aqua Farming

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D) Medicinal Plant farming

 

 

 

E) Old age Home

77 million old people An man prays in front of the rubble of 
his house after a massive earthquake 
destroyed it in the western Indian city 
of Bhuj in this January 27, 2001 file 
photo. It has been a month since the 
Indian state of Gujurat was savaged by 
an earthquake, and yet thousands of 
people are still homeless, sick and 
hungry. REUTERS/Pawel Kopczynski/File 
photo A man protects his face from dust and 
the smell of decay as he passes the 
wreckage of a shopping area in the 
central city of Galle, southern Sri 
Lanka January 1, 2005. A legion of ships 
and planes delivered aid to millions of 
Asian tsunami survivors on Saturday as 
New Year celebrations around the world 
paused to mourn victims of one of the 
worst disasters in living memory that 
has killed 124,622 so far.  REUTERS/Yves 
Herman

 

F) Child Labor elimination

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G) Medical Facility to the needy

An Acehnese woman grimaces as she 
receives medical treatment at a hospital 
in the tsunami-hit city of Banda Aceh on 
the Indonesian island of Sumatra January 
7, 2005. The world's largest peace-time 
relief effort zeroed in on remote 
northern areas of Indonesia's Sumatra 
island where possibly hundreds of 
thousands of tsunami survivors have yet 
to receive aid.   REUTERS/Darren 
Whiteside A Sri Lankan man identified as H.G. 
Sirisena -- whom local newspapers said 
had survived 14 days buried beneath the 
rubble of a building that collapsed in 
the December 26 tsunami -- lies on a 
hospital bed January 9, 2005 after 
surgery in Karapatiya. Local residents 
cast doubt on his story, however, saying 
he was a mentally-ill man who had been 
spotted only days ago in the area. 
REUTERS/Yves 
Herman Salvadoran woman Julia Melendez, 82, her 
broken arm in a cast, rests in San 
Vicente, 40 miles from San Salvador 
February 14, 2001. El Salvador was 
struck on February 13 by a powerful new 
6.1 Richter scale earthquake, killing at 
least 170 people an injuring 1,557,  
just one month after a big quake killed 
844 people and left thousands homeless. 
REUTERS/Jorge 
Silva

 

 

 

H) Food & water  for destitute

An elderly Indian tsunami survivor eats 
in a relief camp in Kanniyakumari, some 
740 km (463 miles) south from the 
southern Indian city of Madras January 6,
 2005. The December 26 tsunami, 
triggered by an undersea earthquake off 
Indonesia, has killed about 150,000 
people across south and southeast Asia, 
with more than 15,000 in India alone.   
REUTERS/Sucheta 
Das A tsunami victim sits next to utensils 
given out at a relief camp at a fishing 
hamlet in Nagapattinam, in the southern 
Indian state of Tamil Nadu, January 19, 
2005. India's overall death toll from 
Dec. 26 devastation has risen to more 
than 16,000.   REUTERS/Kamal 
Kishore An Iranian woman Shahrbanoo Mazandarani (
R) was pulled alive and unscathed from 
the rubble in Bam on January 3, 2004 
more than eight full days after an 
earthquake destroyed the city, receives 
treatment at a field hospital. The woman,
 believed to be in her 90s, was found in 
good condition despite long odds of 
surviving so long after the quake. She 
was located first by sniffer dogs on 
Saturday afternoon -- more than 8-1/2 
days after the quake buried her under a 
building.     REUTERS/Morteza 
NikoubazlFood shortages — Derivatives responsible for Commodity food price inflation

A severely malnourished child's upper-arm circumference is measured at an International Medical Corps (IMC) outpatient therapeutic program in Bolossa Sore, southern Ethiopia, June 5, 2008.

Drought and soaring food prices have triggered widespread starvation, with new admissions at IMC's therapeutic feeding sites increasing more than 600 percent in the last three months.

This food emergency has developed in an incredibly short space of time — essentially over the past 18 months.

The reason for food 'shortages' is speculation in commodity futures following the collapse of the financial derivatives markets.

Desperate for quick returns, dealers are taking trillions of dollars out of equities and mortgage bonds and ploughing them into food and raw materials. 

It's called the 'commodities super-cycle' on Wall Street, and it is likely to cause starvation on an epic scale.

The rocketing price of wheat, soybeans, sugar, coffee — you name it — is a direct result of debt defaults that have caused financial panic in the west and encouraged investors to seek 'stores of value'.

These range from gold and oil at one end to corn, cocoa and cattle at the other; speculators are even placing bets on water prices.

Photo: Margaret Aguirre/International Medical Corps/Handout

 

I) Reintroducing basic education to dropouts & Adult Literacy

   

 

J)  Development of Moral, Virtues &  Faith in God (Need of the day)