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Registered Head office:
Eco-adventreks and welfare
society.
Anandgram -11,
Nalapani Road
PO .Deahradun.
Uttranchal
India.
Corresponding address;
Eco Adventreks And Welfare
society.
PO box 44,
GPO Dehradun
Uttranchal- 248001
Inida
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ECO ADVENTREKS AND WELFARE SOCIETY, DEHRADUN,
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THE
ACTION WITH EFFECT
Website - www.indiainfocus.co.uk
About
the founder of THE ACTION WITH EFFECT
DERRY (U.K) Registered
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Eamon
Melaugh was born on 4 July 1933 in
Derry, Northern Ireland. His
earliest memories are of the
conditions in Derry during the
depression years - 'the hungry
thirties'. In order to contribute
to the family income Eamon had to
leave school aged 14 to try to
find work. The lack of opportunity
for third level education was to
be a lasting regret. However,
Eamon is a keen reader and has
continued his self-education
throughout his life.As a young man
Eamon was forced to leave Derry to
try to find work in Scotland and
England but returned to Derry in
the early 1950s. In 1956 he
married a local woman, Mary (May)
McLaughlin and began a family.
There were a number of further
spells working in England before
settling back in Derry. In 1961
the Melaugh family moved into a
house in the Creggan Estate in
Derry. Prior to that they had been
sharing a house with a Protestant
family in the Waterside area of
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In
the late 1950s and 1960s Derry was
an unemployment blackspot in
Northern Ireland, itself the most
depressed region in the UK. In
addition housing conditions in the
city were very poor and there was
also a severe lack of public
sector rented accommodation. As a
committed socialist Eamon began
actively campaigning to try to
improve living conditions in the
Derry. He was a founding member of
both the Derry Housing Action
Committee (DHAC) and the Derry
Unemployment Action Committee (DUAC).
The term 'action' in these two
committees was a deliberate
reflection of the desire to use
the tactics of 'non-violent direct
action' to force the Unionist
controlled Londonderry Corporation
and the Unionist government at
Stromont in Belfast to introduce
policies that would deal with the
twin problems of unemployment and
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Late
in 1968 the DHAC contacted the recently
formed Northern Ireland Civil Rights
Association (NICRA) and persuaded the
group to organise a civil rights protest
march in Derry. The organisation of the
march was largely carried out by Eamonn
McCann and Eamon Melaugh. The march
itself on 5 October 1968 was violently
stopped by the Royal Ulster Constabulary
(RUC). The events were captured by a
television crew and the subsequent news
coverage led to deep anger in the
Nationalist community and a period of
sustained rioting. The events also
marked the beginning of the current
conflict in Northern Ireland.
During the late 1960s and 1970s Eamon
was actively involved in community
issues and local politics in Derry. He
was routinely arrested by the security
forces for his role as organiser and
participant in demonstrations. Eamon
witnessed many of the pivotal events in
Derry and was part of the demonstration
on 'Bloody Sunday' on 30 January 1972.
He was subsequently an active member of
the Workers' Party.
Eamon has been a keen amateur
photographer for many decades and
regularly carried a camera. While it was
often possible to grab photographs of
events occuring in Derry, on many
occasions his active involvement in
civil rights protests meant that he was
not able to record all the scenes
himself.
Eamon and May Melaugh eventually raised
a large family of four daughters and
seven sons. When the last of the
children left home Eamon and May began
to foster children on a short and medium
term basis. In total they fostered 15
children before each in turn was
eventually returned to their own family
or adopted by a new family.
The photographs that appear on the
linked web pages: www.indiainfocus.co.uk
is a selection from a larger collection
dating over a number of decades. The
photographs are an important social
record of Derry and its people during
one of the most turbulent periods in the
city's history. Know more link to
www.indiainfocus.co.uk
LINES FROM EAAWS: Action With
Effect charity (U.K) by Mr., EAMON
MELAUGH, is a major funding resource for
the running projects and humanitarian
services by EAAWS (INDIA). Eamon Melaugh
is the founder member of Action with
effect charity, which is registered in
UK.Eamon Melaugh, is delicately involved
with EAAWS (India)
humanitarian/educational projects since
2002. To know more about Action with
effect please link to:www.indiainfocus.co.uk
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