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UNHCR Pakistan stays and delivers amid coronavirus outbreak

ADNAN YOUSAF

ISLAMABAD, 24 April 2020 – At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in Pakistan, UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency rapidly adjusted its country programme and undertook immediate actions to respond to the COVID-19 emergency.

“We remain deeply concerned by the pandemic and the impact that it’s having on the lives of refugees in Pakistan and the communities that host them. During this past month, all of us at UNHCR have been going the extra mile – with a singular mindset – to stay, deliver and support the most needy in an already vulnerable community,” said the UNHCR Deputy Representative, Mr. Iain Hall.

UNHCR’s robust field presence in locations such as Peshawar and Quetta, as well as Dalbandin, Haripur, Kohat and Loralai, is crucial to communicating and providing direct assistance to refugee communities. Through direct outreach, UNHCR also has teams that cover Punjab, Sindh and Pakistan-Administered Kashmir.

“We’re doing everything it takes to provide life-saving assistance to those most in need. I’m deeply grateful to all of our thousands of volunteers and community mobilizers who help keep us close with the large refugee population in Pakistan,” said Mr. Hall.

He added that UNHCR’s long-standing relationship with the Ministry of SAFRON/Commissionerate for Afghan Refugees and many experienced NGOs are equally important. “All have gone above and beyond to serve others at this difficult time,” noted Mr. Hall.

With the support of UNHCR, refugee community structures, such shuras and women and welfare committees in the 54 refugee villages and urban communities in Pakistan, help deliver important health advisories and social messages concerning the pandemic. Digital platforms are used to quickly disseminate information and interact with refugees, including to refer them to medical services. UNHCR also has helplines available 24 hours, 7 days a week.

The UN Refugee Agency continues to help the Government deliver its COVID-19 prevention, preparedness and response plan. Previously, UNHCR provided 10 fully equipped ambulances and 28 housing unit facilities to the provincial Health Departments and the Provincial Disaster Management Authorities in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Large Rubb hall warehousing units were also given to the Balochistan Government to support isolation facilities.

Additionally, UNHCR has distributed medical supplies, personal protective equipment (PPEs) and sanitation products, such as sanitary clothes, soap and disinfectants, and other relief items to rural health facilities. Last week, hygiene kits were distributed to thousands of vulnerable refugee families.

UNHCR is also working to identify solutions to the logistical challenges that it has encountered as a result of supply disruptions. This includes stepping up local and regional procurement activities to purchase large quantities of PPEs.

UNHCR, together with the Ministry of SAFRON/Commissionerate for Afghan Refugees and NGO partners, are in the process of upgrading water and sanitation facilities in the health centres and schools in refugee villages across the country.

Shan Masood laments Pakistan’s inability to produce outstanding openers

Pakistan batsman Shan Masood has said that the side has to be patient with defeats if they are to produce good opening batsmen.“We need to be patient after suffering defeats if we are to head in the right direction in terms of producing opening batsmen,” Shan said as quoted. “We tend to concentrate on things that happen in the short-term and remain hopeful for instant results at the same time. Players cannot be made through this formula. They need to be given some time.”

Pakistan ranked 4th Generation Regulator by ITU

Pakistan has been ranked as a 4th Generation Regulator (G4) by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and has become the only country in South Asia to have achieved this goalpost. Out of 38 economies in the Asia Pacific, only 8% of states have managed to achieve G4 status.According to ITU’s report “Global ICT Regulatory Outlook 2020 (GIRO)”, Pakistan scored 88 out of 100 which means that Pakistan’s ICT regulations are led by economic and social policy goals, said a press release on Thursday.

Islamabad zoo animals in distress and pain: court

ISLAMABAD, APR 23 – The Islamabad High Court has decided to rehear the case against the condition of animals at the Marghazar Zoo on April 25.The conditions in which the animals are being kept at the Marghazar Zoo is “definitely causing distress and pain to them,” Chief Justice Athar Minallah said.”There is a lack of will on part of the federal government, the Metropolitan Corporation Islamabad and the Islamabad Wildlife Management Board to take care of the exotic animal at the zoo”.

Pak’s biggest lab established at Karachi University for coronavirus tests: CM Murad

KARACHI APR 23 – Chief Minister of Sindh (CM) Murad Ali Shah on Thursday has said that Pakistan’s biggest laboratory has been established at Karachi University for the tests of coronavirus patients.

In a statement, the CM said that initially, the laboratory will conduct 800 tests on daily basis, however, the capacity will be increased to 2400 within three weeks.

It is to be mentioned here that Pakistan has reported 224 deaths from novel coronavirus while the total number of cases has surged to 10,513

4590 patients have been tested positive for the epidemic in Punjab, 3373 in Sindh, 1453 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 552 in Balochistan, 290 in Gilgit-Baltistan, 204 in Islamabad and 51 in Azad Kashmir.

So far, 2337 patients have recovered in the country.

Actress Nimra Khan ties knot in private nikkah ceremony at home

LAHORE – Pakistani actress Nimra Khan has tied the knot in a private ceremony at her home on 19th of April with just close families.The actress shared her nikkah picture on social-networking website.She said that her husband was a police officer in London. “It was totally an arranged marriage. He’s my parent’s friend’s son,” she told.

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