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International Emergency Team UK [IETUK]

AGM Minutes 2024 – 11[th] December 2024

[at Saji’s, Gateshead, 6- 7.30 p.m.]

Attendees [Trustees only]: Mehrban Sadiq (Chair), Richard Kotter (General Secretary *), Nasir Jamil (Treasurer), Dr Iqbal Syeed, Dr Naveed Anwar *

Apologies: Daryl Oprey, Mohammad Ali, Iris Weber, Lt. Col. Andy Black ! , Stuart Errington !

After a welcome from the Chair, Mehrban Sadiq as Chair of the International Emergency Team UK presented a round-up and up-date of 2024 activities. Mehrban Sadiq and Richard Kotter had earlier in the day met up to review this list. These follow now in bullet-points below, with key information and comments, as given verbally to the AGM.

Please note also that there have been, consistently, quarterly [in-person] Trustee meetings of IETUK in 2024. One of these was held at Tyneside Cinema, with a welcome address to IETUK by their CEO.

Fitness Challenge

https://rescue.gov.pk/International-Rescue-Challenge-2024

We think or are informally told we lost out on narrowly – as last year – and so likely will go again for this. In the meantime, we will use our connections made at these events and the jury’s knowledge about us to further our reach and strategic objectives in 2025. From August of 2024 onwards, IETUK organised, in association with the Pakistani Association North East, Litter Picking in communities in the North East of England [including in Newcastle, Sunderland and Stockton-on-Tees [there with one of the Mosques and local business community to explain how IETUK works and its focus internationally and impactful donations to improve disaster resilience in South East Asia]. IETUK also began, again in partnership with the North East Pakistani Association, free food distribution to the homeless and hungry in key areas of Newcastle upon Tyne (so far).

Going forward into 2025, IETUK will help & facilitate with AJK Mountain and Water Search and Rescue training.

IETUK will also help with two new hospitals in AJK / TOBA TEK SINGH with expertise and supplies / equipment where we can or convince others to do so.

This will include paramedic/ambulance motorbikes for AJK province of Pakistan, where West Midlands Police has pledged to fund [about £1400 each per bike with all equipment] 1, West Midlands Business Association (Birmingham and Wolverhampton) 3, and IETUK 1. The AJK provincial government has pledged to fund an additional 10. [This is building on the success of a pilot which IETUK funded two years ago for a charitable rural hospital’s outreach department run by our partner the HOPE Welfare Trust, and which we also evaluated More to be discussed & updated on at the first quarterly IETUK Trustee Meeting in 2025.

Treasurer Nasir Jamil then presented our positive / healthy IETUK financial [excluding in-kind and non-financial transactions] accounts since the last AGM. There was a brief update on IETUK’s new website, cybersecurity, and a good discussion, including over focus and strategy for 2025 for IETUK.

There was also nominations & elections for new and continuing Trustee positions at this AGM:

Mehrban Sadiq will stay by full mutual consent as Chair of IETUK .

Dr Naveed Anwar is elevated by full mutual consent to the level of Trustee .

Dr Naveed Anwar is also taking over from Richard Kotter as General Secretary .

Richard Kotter is staying on as a Trustee, and will become one of two Vice-Chair s of IETU.

Daryl Oprey is staying on as a Trustee , and also as a (joint) ViceChair.

Nasir Jamil is continuing as Trustee and Treasurer.

Dr Iqbal Syed is staying on as a Trustee [education & strategy remit].

Mohammad Ali is staying on as a Trustee [training & business development remit].

Iris Weber is staying on as a Trustee [European / international / Brussels rep].

In addition [but not as Trustees]:

Ex Chief Fire Officer Stuart Errington is staying on as IETK National Advisor.

Lt Col Andrew Black, Army Head of Engagement NE and Yorkshire is staying on as IETUK National Advisor.

Afterwards there was a well-attended and convivial social event with IETUK supporters, where Trustees updated Supporters and Friends of IETUK, and answered public questions and social media filming was also done by a journalist / cameraman.

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