2015. január 14., szerda

SWOT

Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threatens.

No!

Students Welfare Oriented Tasks run in Lohdran, Pakistan by some young boys e.g.  Owais Sajjad, Liaquat Arshad etc. Don't ask me how I contacted them. I have no idea. It seems they have always been my Facebook friends. :)
Faisal Naseer also plays an important role in this project, but he doesn't live near. He lives in Karachi. He is the guy who introduced Dr Fajcsák Zsuzsa to me. So everything is connected to education, to English teaching.
Dr Judy Findley also a part of this work. She can't go to Pakistan anymore, she has got Parkinson Disease. The same awful problem that my father had in his last 10 years.

But I hadn't known much about SWOT until the week before last week when Owais asked me to record a video for the Inauguration Ceremony of the next event. I had no idea what they needed but was very happy to help them so I recorded a video that was not good. Not surprisingly... It was my first selfie video recorded and cut by myself...

Well, every time I do something, I want to do perfectly. So I wanted my video to be translated into Urdu because people in Lohdran don't speak English.
So I went to Hajira and asked her to translate my English words into Urdu. It went really well, but the video arrived late... I didn't mind it at all. Wanted to continue the work. But how?

There is a superb thermal bath in Göd, near the capital city of Hungary. Last Sunday evening I went there with Gyuri, my friend to brainstorm. While enjoying the open air hot water in the dark evening a plan was born.

We connect the school in Diósjenő with a school in Pakistan.
But which school? I called DrZsu to ask her advice. As we were talking on Viber the school's name came into our minds in the same second. It wold be Roshni Public School in Qayyumabad, Karachi run by Hasan and Parveen Mahmood, a beautiful couple with three children. They live in England but visit Pakistan regularly. It's fantastic how they support this school. I've already talked to Parveen on Viber last year so it wouldn't be a brand new friendship.

Right after I'd talked to DrZsu I called Faisal Naseer to tell him about our plan. He was very much excited and couldn't stop thinking about it. He immediately wanted to establish a Non Governmental Organization to give a frame to our work. Ok, but if we are thinking about an NGO, why aren't we thinking about building a Bridge Between Christian and Muslim world?

So today is the birthday of our Build-A-Bridge campaign or movement where we would like to Build Bridges between Christian and Muslim people all over the world by encouraging them to learn and understand each other, by providing them useful materials like videos, online programs, helping them to connect through social media like Facebook, and visit each other in their homes.

Im very much sure this world needs Bridges. We want to be a very humble but strong one for people who want to use it.








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