Shoaib Habib Memon : Producing a Happier, Healthier and Safer Life for All

May 21, 2022

We looks to focus upon various issues that must be overcome, including investing time and resources into education, bringing forward new opportunities to those without academic advantages, and ending the battle for clean water globally. with the aim of producing a happier, healthier and safer life for all.

Tell us about yourself?

Mr. Shoaib Habib Memon is a Freelance Social Worker, Global Goodwill Ambassador, Entrepreneur and a Global Citizen. Mr. Memon is a Pakistani citizen and resident of District Thatta, Province Sindh. He obtained the degree of M.A (Economics) and LLB from the University of Sindh. He’s worked with many charity organisations such as the National Commission for Human Development (NCHD), Merlin International UK, and ITA Pakistan. Mr. Memon is also a United Nations Volunteer, having attended many training sessions with UNICEF and WFP regarding Health and Nutrition. In addition to this Mr. Memon owns and operates a successful business in his hometown. Mr. Shoaib Habib Memon received a “Book for Peace” award From FUNVIC Foundation (FUNVIC UNESCO CLUB Brasile, member BFUCA WFUCA) in Italy on 21 September 2019 and is regularly involved in volunteer charity work for poverty-stricken and neglected families.

Mr. Memon supports deserving families and orphaned children with food and humanitarian projects, such as installation of hand pumps and wells for clean drinking water, supporting students in financial need, providing clothing and shelter, Women’s empowerment initiatives, and support to impoverished and disabled patients. International think tank Institute of Peace and Development (INSPAD) proudly awarded Mr. Memon as World Humanitarian Excellence Award 2020, & Humanitarian Awards Global (HAG) Republic of Ghana ( West Africa) Presented Certificate of Achievement For Social Services to Mr Shoaib Habib Memon on 18 September 2021. Mr Shoaib Habib Memon also Recieved : CERTIFICATE of Appreciation as a Humanitarian (Ambassador Books For Peace Award) in January 2022 From The FUNVIC Europe , is a local section of FUNVIC , which is part of the club UNESCO BFUCA (Brazil) Read more https://booksforpeace.altervista.org/mr-shoaib-habib-memon-con-books-for-peace-2022/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/20925828240896 Please See My Activities at below links https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLHXe6Rwbec https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRQZmYH7-RU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHcR8ppo0gs Nationsunited.uk Contact +92 3142090252 Story Covered by 24 News Channel https://www.facebook.com/318976465674122/posts/817801695791594/

If you could go back in time a year or two, what piece of advice would you give yourself?

When considering poverty in the developing world, many people feel deep sorrow but conclude that there is nothing we can do.

The scale of poverty is gigantic and we seem toothless to stop it. Such despair is reasonable, but the facts tell a very diverse story.

While poverty is indeed severe and widespread, it is easy to disregard just how many people there are in the developed world, and how powerful our pocket change can become when united together

What problem does your business solve?

Shoaib Habib Memon & Friends is Social Worker and Village Volunteer Groups looks to focus upon various issues that must be overcome, including investing time and resources into education, bringing forward new opportunities to those without academic advantages, and ending the battle for clean water globally, with the aim of producing a happier, healthier and safer life for all. The food sector is another area of focus.

We looks to provide food packages to as many people as possible, raising nutritional standards of those in dire need On top of this, we also provide help in the housing sector through assisting people with finding opportunities in the housing industry that may have been impossible for them before, aiding the homeless to find accommodation, and fighting to support those in need. we are well aware of the challenges faced by individuals and communities, globally.

Thus, focus is also placed upon, and not limited to assisting people with mental health challenges and combatting the cruelness of cancer. Many of the issues faced are linked and we stand united to fight against these.

What is the inspiration behind your business?

Research has shown that spending money on us does not considerably add to our sense of pleasure or wellbeing. A Harvard Business School study suggests that sharing or charity is directly connected with an increased sense of happiness.

The Harvard researchers explain: “Happier people give more and giving makes people happier, such that happiness and giving may work in a positive feedback circle.” Other studies have revealed that people experience happiness when they see money go to charity—even if this money isn’t their own. People feel the most pleasure, however, when they give charity or donate something by themselves.

For people born in a developing country, the probability that their hard work will pay off are greatly weakened. They may not be able to work due to a disease for which they can’t afford the treatment, there may not be any work on hand, they may not have the education compulsory for a job that pays a living earnings – the list goes on. Mere daily survival is comprehensive.

This means that people in developing countries are very often at an unjust difficulty compared to others across the world. Children have no opinion over where they live or whether they receive an education. Struggling families may take their children out of school so they may add more immediately to the family income.

This contributes to a cycle of poverty that traps people who may be extraordinarily smart and hard-working, yet indebted to circumstances over which they have no control.

What is your magic sauce?

Lack of clean water is a major problem in underdeveloped countries. Water-borne diseases are rampant in economically depressed areas because clean running water (typically provided by the municipalities) is simply not available. We provides clean drinking water to impoverished areas, currently in Pakistan,

What is the plan for the next 5 years? What do you want to achieve?

Poverty is treatable Efficient interventions can lower the rate of poverty for the world’s neediest people. Preventing and combating diseases can keep children healthy and in school.

Effective healthcare allows parents to continue supporting their families when they might otherwise have to care for sick children or themselves be disabled by incapacitating illness.

Aid provides those living in extreme poverty with the essential resources essential to attain a better standard of living. Poverty is a problem that is treatable, and donation plays a critical role in combating extreme poverty. According to the United Nations SDGs, noticeably fewer people today are living in intense poverty than just a few decades ago.

What is the biggest challenge you’ve faced so far?

The current crisis has only served to emphasize something that was already obvious – that the future of donation is digital. Even once everything gets settled and life begins to return to normal (whatsoever that looks like), donors will not discard all of the new habits that they have learned during this pandemic.

We are living in an era in which digital technology has revolutionized so many things. People now shop, sell and donate in fundamentally different ways: ways that didn’t exist even a decade ago. We anticipate all of our transactions to be quick and easy – and this extends to our charitable donation. The pandemic has certainly prompted many organizations to provide more time and money into how they use digital platforms.

Along with shifting the provision of major services online or to apps, many charities have been forced to update their fundraising efforts. Without the option of holding in-person fundraising events, they have turned online, utilizing their websites and social media to create, facilitate and share ‘viral content’ that resonates with potential donors and encourages donations.

How do people get involved/buy into your vision?

Visit https://www.facebook.com/groups/2092582824089603/?ref=share

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