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Saturday, 16 October 2021

GIZ, UNICEF and Water Aid collaborated to celebrate Global hand washing day

GIZ, UNICEF and Water Aid collaborated to celebrate Global hand washing day


ISLAMABAD, OCT 16: GIZ, UNICEF and WaterAid collaborated to celebrate Global hand washing Day in the capital city. The event kicked off with hand washing demonstration presented to the participants followed by panel discussion on the topic ““Our Future is at Hand – Let’s Move Forward Together”.

“Comprised of experts from UNICEF Pakistan, GIZ, WaterAid Pakistan, Ministry of Health and Unilever. The panel discussion discussed the Civil Society perspective on hand hygiene for All, role of international development partners, and role of private sector in promoting hand hygiene The panel discussion was followed by the Award Ceremony for the winner of GHWD Campaign by the Youth Wizards.

Mr. Wajid Zahid who won the cash prize and appreciation as his social media campaign attracted over 10,000 views. 

There was also a presentation of the provincial campaign of GIZ on Global Handwashing Day.

While speaking at the event, Ms. Seemi Ezdi, chairperson senate committee on climate change acclaimed the efforts of organizers of the event and emphasized that it is the need of the time to proactively bring the issue of handwashing in forefront to build a conducive environment. This can only be done through effective collaborations.

“Government will always support such initiatives which educate masses about adopting hygienic practices and developing the habit of handwashing to curb COVID Pandemic”, she further added.

GIZ country Director Mr. Tobias Becker shared his thoughts on the importance of handwashing. He stated that 3.5 million children globally effected from disease related to handwashing. Handwashing offers most efficient response to pandemic as it removes germs, reduces health risk, prevent spread of germs and pathogen to others.

Sanitation for million programs aims to raise awareness of handwashing habitat young age by providing handwashing facilities at school level. For this purpose, GIZ has been engaged with Schools in organizing various awareness activities and building infrastructure facilities in Balochistan region.

Speaking on this occasion, Mr. Munawar Hassan, head of programmes, WaterAid highlighted the change in people’s attitudes towards hygiene.

He said “People’s own behavior is a major barrier in adopting the hand washing practices therefore we need to be self-reflective on our hygiene practices and try to promote positive hygiene practices in our families, communities and workplaces”.

Speaking at the same event, Mr Kamran Naeem, WASH specialist from UNICEF stressed the importance of universal handwashing towards achieving UNICEF core commitments for children.

He appreciated government effort and commitment to hand hygiene by being the first country in the world to launch the Hand Hygiene for All roadmap and highlighted that currently provincial governments are developing costed hand hygiene work plans which will be used for resource mobilization. Through the Clean and Green Pakistan initiative, the Pakistan Approaches to Total Sanitation (PATS), and the WASH in institutions programs, UNICEF will continue supporting the government of Pakistan to achieve its WASH goals by 2030, Said Mr Kamran.

Dr Razia from the ministry of health highlighted her ministry`s commitment to improve hand hygiene in health care facilities and schools to reduce the spread of diseases and hospital acquired infections. She called upon the private sector to support the government in behavior change and also in complimenting little government resources to improve WASH in health care facilities.

“Now that we have concluded the health care facility scoping study which tells the WASH situation, the government moves towards ensuring availability of handwashing stations at critical points and providing menstrual health friendly facilities” said Dr Rabia

Speaking on the role of the private sector in ensuring universal hand hygiene, Ms Fatima, from Unilever Pakistan highlighted that, COVID-19 has proved that failure to WASH hands with soap may not be an issue of affordability but of priorities. She appealed to government and the developmental sector to partner with the private sector to ensure product availability to everyone including the hard to reach areas.

“As Unilever, we are committed to continue developing innovative products suitable for everyone despite class or location” said Ms Fatima. She indicated that every business would be happy to support any sustainable WASH program.

GIZ along with partnered organization initiated a program name Sanitation for Millions, to increase awareness and understanding about the importance of safe hand hygiene and to foster a culture of handwashing. The activities for the global handwashing days are targeted at students of primary, secondary and high schools of Baluchistan since students have proven to be the champions for changing unsafe practices. By celebrating the Global Handwashing Days, Sanitation for Millions has sensitized a wide range of affiliated WASH stakeholders outside schools such as community representatives, government officials and parents to participate and adopt safe hand hygiene practices. Overall, it is estimated that more than 100,000 people have been reached so far.

Under this program, they have re-established WASH Clubs in schools in Baluchistan where hygiene issues and cleanliness are discussed amongst students and safe hand hygiene is promoted. The leaders of the WASH Clubs ensure that all classes have one day a week for group handwashing and school toilet cleaning.

Sanitation for Millions Pakistan conducted theatre performances by trained artists on handwashing and personal hygiene in schools. This proved to be very effective since the artists conveyed their messages in a humorous way and school children paid good attention to their performances

Sanitation for Millions has designed workshops to train female preachers (Waithats) as trainers to train on safe hygiene and sanitation. 100 Waithats (female preachers) from the Ministry of Awqaf, Islamic Affairs and Holy Places (MoIA) attended the workshops on “Sanitation and Hygiene promotion” carried out by Sanitation for Millions in Amman, Irbid and Mafraq Governorates and learned about safe hygiene and handwashing practices.

Sanitation for Millions designed a concept for a guidebook on safe hygiene from an Islamic perspective. The guidebook includes the topic of safe hand hygiene, referencing both WHO standards as well as Islamic principles on the issue

Sanitation for Millions follows a child- and gender-friendly, inclusive and equitable approach by constructing facilities and promotes activities that encourage safe hygiene practices which are adapted to the needs of the users (especially of girls and women, and persons with special needs) and are culturally appropriate and regard age-related needs (especially of minor children).

As a response to the current emergency due to COVID19 pandemic, the adaptation to the local context, repair rehabilitation and adequate maintenance of the existing infrastructure for proper hand washing should be a priority for Sanitation for Millions.

Hand washing is one of the core activities carried out with regard to safe hygiene. According to international research results, infections are transmitted in 80 % of the cases by hands.

Therefore, hand washing is one of the most efficient response to pandemics and for infection control since it removes germs, reduces health risks, prevents the spread of germs and pathogens to others and is not costly.

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Info from Tokyo: Invitation to Online Press Briefing on the theme of “EXPO 2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan”

 

Info from Tokyo: Invitation to Online Press Briefing on the theme of “EXPO 2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan”

Invitation to Online Press Briefing on the theme of “EXPO 2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan”

Date: 15th October 2021

International Press Division

Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan

On 5th November (Fri), 2021, International Division, MOFA, will host an online press briefing regarding “EXPO 2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan”, specifically for journalists in Asia-Pacific. 

The Briefer, Mr. SUGANO Masafumi, Director for International Exhibitions, METI (the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry),will brief mainly on the concept and the theme of the EXPO2025, and its current standing.

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■Date: November 5th (Tue.), 2021, 15:00-16:00(JST)(Deadline for application: October 31st(JST))*Please be noted Pakistan standard time is -4 hours

■Theme: “Concept, theme, and its current standingof “EXPO 2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan”

■Briefer:                                                

Mr. SUGANO Masafumi, Director for International Exhibitions, METI (Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry)

Ms. NAKAOKA Nanako, Deputy Director, International Exhibitions Promotion Office, METI (Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry)

■Language: English

■Approximately 30-40minute briefing delivered by Mr. SUGANO and Ms. NAKAOKA, which will be followed by Q&A session. The entire session is scheduled to finish within an hour.

■Registration:

1. Please register from the link below. We will not be accepting applications by email.

https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIqc-mgqDItGtUhG8TLfLd4VyeWiywWGO_H

Please make sure that you have entered the correct email address.

2. Confirmation of registration will be sent from no-reply@zoom.us immediately after your registration. Please make sure that youhave entered a correct email address.

3. If you do not receive the confirmation email, please check your spam and trash folders, and register again if there is no email.

 

★Images and photos for the articles:

Zoom screenshots can be used for your articles/broadcast segments, however, please be reminded that the images and photos taken during the briefing, will be restricted to this particular usage. For SNS, only “still” screenshots can be used(no movies allowed). Photoswith designated credits will be made available later on request. 

★You may find useful information on EXPO2025 from the links below:

https://www.expo2025.or.jp/en/

https://twitter.com/expo2025japan/

https://www.meti.go.jp/english/policy/external_economy/expo/osaka_2025.html

https://expo2020-dubai.go.jp/en/menu/

https://www.bie-paris.org/site/en/


Osaka Kansai Expo in 2025 (Media Briefing)

Briefing for the Osaka Kansai Expo in 2025 will be held on November 5th, 2021. Pakistani media persons can register for participation.

The briefing will be held at 1500-1600(JPN time) on the 5th of November.

Those who are interested are required to resister by themselves.



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Friday, 15 October 2021

Turkey becomes new route for African leaders

 

Turkey becomes new route for African leaders

ANKARA, OCT 15: With his upcoming Africa tour starting on Sunday, the Turkish president will take his place among the world leaders who visited the continent the most.

While Recep Tayyip Erdoğan will visit Angola, Togo, and Nigeria, he also received five leaders from African countries and President of the African Union (AU) Commission Moussa Faki Mahamat this year.

Government and private sector representatives from 54 African countries are expected to attend the Turkey-Africa Partnership Summit, which will be held under the auspices of the Turkish Presidency on Oct. 21-22 in Istanbul.

This year, leaders of Angola, Ethiopia, Guinea, Sudan, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo organized official visits to Turkey and held talks to improve relations.

LATEST OFFICIAL VISIT FROM AFRICA TO TURKEY BY HEAD OF AFRICAN UNION COMMISSION

Moussa Faki Mahamat visited Turkey on Sept. 30 and said they are pleased with partnership and cooperation with Turkey, adding: “We are making progress with each passing day. We are taking positive steps.”

He said the increasing number of African embassies in Ankara is a concrete positive indicator of Turkey’s relations with African countries, in a joint news conference with Erdoğan.

“We are pleased with this partnership. This is a partnership at the equal level, at the friend level, between friends, without taboos, sincere and openly spoken, aiming to act together, aiming to overcome the challenges that people have faced together,” he said.

VISITS FROM AFRICAN LEADERS TO TURKEY

African leaders, including President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Felix Tshisekedi, Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, Chairman of the Sovereignty Council of Sudan Gen. Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, and Angolan President Joao Lourenco visited Turkey and discussed bilateral relations with Erdoğan.

The fact that African leaders brought up issues such as enhancing bilateral cooperation, developing relations in the economic field, and security cooperation during their visits to Turkey is considered an indicator of positive views towards Turkey.

In addition to bilateral relations, African leaders are also taking steps to find solutions to regional issues by exchanging ideas with Turkey.

Erdoğan held two separate meetings, one week apart, with the Sudanese and Ethiopian leaders, neighbors that have been in tension for a long time over a border dispute.

Along with in-person meetings, Erdoğan also spoke by phone with the leaders of many African countries, including Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune, Tunisian leader Kais Saied, Senegalese President Macky Sall, Djibouti’s President Ismail Omar Guelleh, Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari, Togo’s President Faure Gnassingbe, and head of Libya’s Presidential Council Mohammed al-Manfi.

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Tuesday, 12 October 2021

EU announces 1bn euro aid package for Afghanistan

EU announces 1bn euro aid package for Afghanistan


BRUSSELS, OCT 12: The European Union (EU) on Tuesday pledged a one billion euro aid package for Afghanistan “to avert a major humanitarian and socio-economic collapse”, the bloc’s chief Ursula von der Leyen said.

The money adds 250 million euros to a 300m euro sum the EU previously announced for urgent humanitarian needs, with the remainder going to Afghanistan’s neighbouring countries taking in Afghans fleeing Taliban rule, a statement said.

Von der Leyen made the pledge at a virtual G20 summit hosted by Italy, dedicated to discussing the humanitarian and security situation in Afghanistan.

Her statement stressed that the EU funds are “direct support” for Afghans and would be channelled to international organisations working on the ground, not to the Taliban’s interim government which Brussels does not recognise.

Meanwhile, EU development aid — different from humanitarian aid — remains frozen.

“We must do all we can to avert a major humanitarian and socioeconomic collapse in Afghanistan. We need to do it fast,” von der Leyen said, observing that winter was approaching.

“We have been clear about our conditions for any engagement with the Afghan authorities, including on the respect of human rights. So far, the reports speak for themselves. But the Afghan people should not pay the price of the Taliban’s actions,” she said.

EU countries are wary at the prospect of a surge of Afghan asylum seekers trying to enter the bloc, as happened in 2015 with Syrians fleeing their war.

Brussels’ calculation is that donating money to help stabilise Taliban-ruled Afghanistan and help out countries between it and Europe could stem any flow.

Von der Leyen has said EU countries — especially those that participated in the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation’s mission that hastily decamped in August as the Taliban swept to power — have a “moral duty” to help Afghans.

The one billion euro aid package announced will boost spending in the health sector in Afghanistan. In the neighbouring countries, it will go to help with migration management and promote cooperation in fighting terrorism, crime and migrant smuggling.

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Pakistan denies Afghan media reports it has suspended Kam Air flights

 

Pakistan denies Afghan media reports it has suspended Kam Air flights

ISLAMABAD, OCT 12: Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (PCAA) has rejected Afghan media reports suggesting they had suspended the flight operation of Kam Air, Afghanistan’s largest private airline, to Islamabad. According to the Afghan media report earlier on Monday that Pakistan has asked Kam Air to stop flights to Pakistan until the next announcement.

According to The Pakistan Daily, officials of the airlines have told Radio Free of Afghanistan that their flights to Pakistan have been suspended for the time being. Officials of Kam Air Airlines said on Sunday, that their flights have been suspended for the past two days and added that they are awaiting the notice of Pakistan.

But according to a spokesperson for the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (PCAA)“Pakistan has not suspended the flights.” Describing Afghan news reports suggesting otherwise as “false.” “One of their (KAM) flights didn’t take off from Kabul as passengers didn’t have the required NOC (no-objection certificate) from the MOI [Ministry of Interior of Pakistan].

They, in fact, asked us to let them operate an additional flight in place of the missed flight but Pakistan didn’t allow.” The PCAA spokesperson said the Afghan airline was operating as per schedule. “Passengers from Afghanistan are required to have the permission of Pakistan’s ministry of interior to travel to Pakistan,” he explained.

Afghanistan’s civil aviation ministry last month asked Pakistani authorities to allow Kam Air and Afghan national flag carrier, Ariana, to operate commercial flights to Islamabad, after some airlines had already resumed their flight operations to the war-torn country.

The PCAA granted Kam Air permission for Islamabad-Kabul flights on September 27. Kam Air was the only carrier, besides Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), to operate commercial flights between Afghanistan and Pakistan after the Taliban takeover.

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