F & W Construction Engineering Services (SL) LTD
Humanitarian Program
Humanitarian aid supports people who are in an acute emergency due to crises, poverty, conflicts or natural disasters and cannot cope with it on their own. Its goal is to enable affected people to survive in dignity and security, to give them a perspective in life and to alleviate human suffering without discrimination against the person based on age, gender or religion.
Our goal:
We see our further mission to help people in need professionally and with solidarity.
The environment for humanitarian workers has indeed changed significantly over the past few years. In addition to the traditional humanitarian aid organizations, there are now many small organizations as well as local NGOs and private initiatives. We belong to this group, as a private initiative with our company we want to actively participate in what is happening. We want to create and then oversee humanitarian projects such as schools, vocational schools, hospitals, so that hundreds of jobs are created in a cost-effective and efficient manner. Part of what we found out is that the administrative apparatus takes a long time to actually provide assistance and is very cost-intensive.
We now want to find new sources of finance, worldwide, in order to drive the projects forward faster and more unbureaucratically.
Basic health care should be a basic right for everyone in the world. No matter if they are rich or poor, live in the country or in the city. We appeal to everyone and ask for your help, especially in West Africa Sierra Leone.
Every year countless people around the world die from causes that could be avoided or cured easily with simple measures. Their lives could be saved if everyone had access to basic medical care.
The health systems of most of the world's poor countries are in crisis. According to the World Health Organization, around half of the world's population does not have adequate access to essential health care. Many families do not use government medical facilities because they are too expensive and often too far away. In addition, the care in these facilities is often inadequate because there is a lack of doctors, nursing staff and the most important medicines.
Construction of hospitals as humanitarian aid
Our program:
Process-optimized hospital construction with short distances with interdisciplinary structures and cooperation between medical departments under one roof.
Architectural ideas with smaller or larger units with many specialist departments Examples DIAGNOSTICS - physiotherapy - radiology - chemo anesthesia - interdisciplinary oncology - endoscopy intensive care unit - outpatient department - emergency room - foyer - cafeteria - food supply, are possible in all variants. Patient room beds from 100 to 324 beds.
Colors round off the program, green the color of the center (all doors), of life, of the plants, neutral healing color, regeneration, freshness, gathering strength, red, color of fire (window), revitalizing blood, positive effect, activity, dynamism, warmth, temperament, yellow Color of the sun (walls), of light. Recognition and prosperity of the living. Brightness, enlightenment, optimism.
Building schools as humanitarian aid
Education is a human right!
Because education is so important, it is a human right to be able to go to school, learn a trade or study. Education is thus on the same level as other general human rights.
You don't have to "earn" human rights, you have them simply by being human, without anything in return. And this applies to everyone - regardless of where in the world you were born, whether you are male or female, poor or rich, disabled or non-disabled. Guaranteeing the right to education is therefore an important duty of all states.
There are still around 750 million illiterate people in the world, young people and adults who cannot read and write properly. Most of them live in developing countries.
There are many reasons why these children and young people are excluded from education: Maybe there is no school near where they live, or their parents have no money for the school bus and books.
Some children have to work because their families are so poor that there is not enough money otherwise. Girls often have to help with the house or they are not allowed to go to school because their parents fear for their safety. Even children who suffer from hunger, illness or a disability or who live in a war zone are often unable to go to school.
Construction of schools as humanitarian aid
Our program:
A perfect boarding school or university with 72 classrooms with 50 students each (3600 students).
There are 2 toilet facilities on the floors. The director's room is equipped with additional toilets. The room for the school office and the teachers. Also the tea room and the kitchen.
The sports hall outside, which can also be used as an auditorium. Canteen rooms for students and teachers and canteen kitchen outside.
In addition, apartments for 2, 4, 6, 8 people or more on 3 floors in 4 houses were planned.
Of course, all of this is also possible without apartments, sports hall and shops, canteen, kitchen as a primary school or other secondary schools.