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Dengue tally reaches 1,477 cases in Rawalpindi

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RAWALPINDI, Oct 06 (APP):The Rawalpindi’s dengue total tally had reached 1,477 positive cases with the arrival of 56 more patients during the last 24 hours.
District Coordinator Epidemics Prevention and Control (DCEPC), Dr Sajjad Mehmood, Friday said that 20 patients had arrived from the Potohar town urban area, 11 from the Municipal Corporation, five from Potohar rural, and three from Rawalpindi Cantonment area.
He informed that 1,387 confirmed patients had been discharged after recovery while 148 patients were admitted to the district’s health facilities of which 90 were positive cases.
During the last 24 hours, Dr Sajjad said that the district administration had registered 37 FIRs, issued tickets to six, sealed two premises, and a fine of Rs 7,500 was imposed against the violations of dengue SOPs.

BRICS expansion allows Ethiopia to deepen economic cooperation with emerging markets: Envoy

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ISLAMABAD, Oct 06 (APP): Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia to Pakistan Jemal Beker Abdula has said that joining of his country to BRICS would deepen its economic cooperation with the emerging markets of the world.

Addressing a round table discussion on “Expanding BRICS and the New Alignments”, the ambassador underscored that the BRICS expansion would be instrumental in Ethiopia’s ten-year development plan, aligning with the economic reforms initiated by Ethiopian Prime Minister Dr. Abiy Ahmed.

He said Ethiopia with the second largest population in Africa, had become one of the fastest-growing economies globally, maintaining an impressive average growth rate for last several years even during the pandemic critical time.

Ambassador Jemal Beker emphasized that Ethiopia’s entry into BRICS would open new avenues for increased trade, foreign direct investment, and opportunities for technology transfer, knowledge sharing, and infrastructural development.

He highlighted Ethiopia’s commitment to diversify its exports in key sectors such as agriculture and agro-processing, manufacturing, mining, tourism, and information and communication technology (ICT).
“With the addition of new members like Saudi Arabia, Iran, and others, BRICS now represents nearly half of the global population and a quarter of the global GDP,” he said, adding this actually positioned BRICS as an economic powerhouse that could not be ignored.

He also underlined Ethiopia’s vital role in the African Union, stating that Ethiopia brings not only economic strength but also a deep understanding of regional dynamics to the group with its addition.

“As the headquarters of the African Union, Ethiopia holds significant influence over regional affairs and aims to become a hub of connectivity and manufacturing in the African continent, offering BRICS a gateway to African markets,” the ambassador remarked.

He expressed his optimism that BRICS expansion would enhance south-south cooperation, fostering sustainable socio-economic development worldwide.” Collaboration within BRICS will promote technology transfer, knowledge sharing, economic integration, environmental sustainability, and infrastructural development among member countries.”

He said Ethiopia’s inclusion in BRICS marked a significant milestone in the nation’s economic trajectory, promising increased global engagement, economic growth, and mutual development opportunities.

Pirwadhai police arrest two robbers; recover over Rs 2.5 mln, mobile phone, weapons

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RAWALPINDI, Oct 06 (APP):Pirwadhai Police while conducting an operation managed to recover two robbers and recovered over Rs 2.5, mobile phone, motorcycle, weapons and other items from their possession, said a Police spokesman here on Friday.
He informed that Pirwadhai police while responding to an information about a robbery at gunpoint near Chatti graveyard managed to net two robbers namely Umair alias Wodang and Suleman within a few hours and recovered looted over Rs 2.5 million, weapons, a motorcycle, mobile and other items from their possession.
The motorcycle recovered from the possession of the robbers was snatched few days back from a citizen.
He informed that the arrested accused were being shifted to jail for identification parade.
He said, City Police Officer, Rawalpindi Syed Khalid Hamdani appreciated Superintendent of Police, Rawal, Faisal Saleem, SDPO City, and Pirwadhai police on successful operation and recovering snatched over Rs 2.5 million and other items from the possession of the robbers.

Experts for credible scientific evidence to materialize Pakistan’s loss & damage reparations

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ISLAMABAD, Oct 06 (APP): The experts on Friday urged the government to establish credible scientific evidence to ensure the materialization of its claims for the loss and damage fund to claim reparations for the damages it had borne due to climate catastrophes.

Ali Tauqeer Sheikh, Advisor World Bank remarked that Pakistan needs serious course correction and better comprehension of eligibility criteria for global loss and damage fund. This is crucial to overcome challenges hindering the country’s access to global finances needed to boost the resilience of vulnerable countries against climate change.

He was speaking at a seminar titled “The Potential of Pakistan’s Case for Claiming Reparation for Loss and Damage in the aftermath of Floods 2022” organized by the Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI) in collaboration with Oxfam and partners. The seminar is the fourth in the series held in collaboration with Oxfam-Pakistan

Ali Tauqeer Sheikh stressed establishing a clear definition of loss and damage in policy documents and building the capacity of the bureaucrats about pledges made under NDCs so they can develop more competitive climate financing proposals.

He elucidated that under the NDCs Pakistan committed to undertake assessment of loss and damage, costing of losses and augmenting data management and integration of evidence. The low progress in their achievement remains a key objection/criticism when climate finance projects are applied.

He proposed developing a holistic and consistent definition of loss and damage to enable the convergence of national and sub-national efforts.

Dr Shafqat Munir, Deputy Executive Director, SDPI, highlighted that Pakistan is vulnerable to various kinds of climatic disasters, direct and indirect hazards, with macroeconomic imbalances further exacerbating after recurrent climatic disasters.

He highlighted that 2022 floods submerged one-third of the country under water, displaced around 8 million people, and affected 33 million people with Sindh being the worst affected province with close to 70% of total damages and losses.

These significant losses revealed that the country has weak DRR capacity coupled with inaction in addressing climatic hazards.

He pointed out that establishing a global climate-induced loss and damage fund has been in discussion since the early 1990 with Pakistan playing an instrumental role in the establishment of the Loss and Damage Fund at COP27 in 2022 in the aftermath of the 2022 floods. However, the operationalization of the fund at the global level is yet to be achieved.

He highlighted that Pakistan’s financing case is weakened due to the unavailability of substantial evidence of the adverse impacts of climate change in lieu of loss and damage. He further stressed aligning the climate financing proposals with SDGs, adopting a whole-of-society approach for climate action and connecting with finance with mid-term budgetary frameworks to bridge financing gaps.

Expert of Climate Finance Kashmala Kakakhel remarked that Pakistan pleaded a strong case at the international forums and the interim foreign minister also pleaded the country’s stance on loss and damage fund. However, the country needs to proactively build its loss and damage case around the five pressing questions debated in the transitional committee meetings held to work out the modalities of the fund.

The pressing queries underscore the source of the fund, the financing streams, the place of establishing the fund, eligibility of the countries, purpose, and mechanism of transferring the finances through the fund, she added.

Zainab Naeem, Associate Research Fellow, SDPI highlighted that developing countries particularly Pakistan and Libya have very strongly advocated the case for the Loss and Damage Fund.

However, there are quite aggressive counterarguments conditioning the fund with fossil fuel-based projects and economies. Developing countries are unjustifiably forced to adopt transformative pathways even though they are already bearing the burden of debt traps, economic and climate crises, and geopolitical issues.

She stressed that Pakistan must build a strong case by supporting it with data and evidence, demonstrating the interlinkages and indirect losses in the form of food security, heatwaves, urbanization etc.

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Director Liaison Office FAO, Pakistan envoy in Brussels discuss FAO engagements in Pakistan

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ISLAMABAD, Oct 6 (APP):Director Liaison Office FAO Brussels Raschad Al-Khafaji called on Pakistan’s Ambassador to Belgium, Luxembourg and the European Union Amna Baloch in Brussels on Friday.

During the meeting, the two sides held productive interaction and discussed about collaborative opportunities in Brussels.

They also discussed the ongoing Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) engagements in Pakistan.

Pakistan-UK cultural relations in focus as MP Afzal Khan meets minister Shah

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ISLAMABAD, Oct 6 (APP): British Member of Parliament (MP) Afzal Khan met with Caretaker Minister for National Heritage and Culture Jamal Shah on Friday to discuss mutual interests, with a particular focus on cultural relations between Pakistan and the United Kingdom.

Federal Secretary for National Heritage and Culture, Humaira Ahmed, along with Adviser and Culture expert Muhammad Kashif Irshad, also attended the meeting.

During their discussions, the minister emphasized the opportunities for cooperation across diverse artistic domains to enhance and fortify the strong people-to-people connections between Pakistan and the United Kingdom.

He expressed that Art and Culture serve as the true representation and introduction of any nation. He further emphasized that great nations consistently recognize, appreciate, preserve, promote, and enhance their art and culture.

The minister informed the British MP about ongoing initiatives, which involve the construction of a dedicated building for the Islamabad Museum and the creation of a National Heritage Channel. These efforts aim to promote regional folk literature and preserve the national heritage.

The Minister announced plans for the second phase of the CPEC Cultural Caravan, during which special invitations will be extended to all Central Asian states to participate.

British MP Afzal Khan expressed his commitment to furthering cooperation in cultural exchanges and continuing efforts to bolster cultural ties. He commended Pakistan’s archaeological sites and likened civilizations to interconnected rivers.

Planning minister reaffirms Pakistan’s commitment to fast-tracking CPEC projects

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ISLAMABAD, Oct 06 (APP): Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Sami Saeed on Friday reaffirmed Pakistan’s strong commitment to fast-tracking the ongoing projects of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

He made these remarks during a meeting with China Overseas Port Holding Company (COPHC) Chairman Yu Bo, a news release said.

Sami Saeed said Gwadar was the heart of CPEC and a gateway to prosperity for Pakistan and the entire region.

He said Gwadar was being developed as a world-class port and logistics hub, adding “This will create new jobs and opportunities for the people of Pakistan and boost the economy.”

He also reiterated that Pakistan was committed to resolving all outstanding issues related to CPEC on a priority basis.

China and Pakistan have established a high-level mechanism to address concerns, if any, he added.

Chairman Yu Bo briefed the minister about the progress of Gwadar Free Zone and Gwadar Free Port.

Underscoring the significance of Gwadar within the CPEC framework, he said the first stage of Gwadar port and city development, along with the Gwadar Free Zone, had been completed, marking a substantial achievement.

He also highlighted how COPHC’s decade-long stewardship had remarkably transformed Gwadar from a modest village into a thriving modern city, replete with cutting-edge technology.

During the meeting, both sides reaffirmed their commitment to further strengthening cooperation in this area.

KSRelief to donate 50,000 shelter NFIs, winter kits to Pakistani citizens

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ISLAMABAD, Oct 6 (APP): King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) has initiated a vital project aimed at distributing 50,000 kits including 25,000 shelter NFls (Non-Food Items) and 25,000 winter kits across Pakistan.

The project is planned to be implemented in four phases providing help to individuals who have been affected by recent floods and need assistance. This collaborative effort is being conducted in partnership with the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA).

Speaking on the occasion, chief guest Caretaker Federal Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony Aneeq Ahmed thanked the Saudi Ambassador for providing 25,000 Shelter NFls (Non-Food Items) and 25,000 winter kits across Pakistan and said that both countries enjoy strong bilateral relations.

“He said that somebody said that we are like brothers. We are not like brothers. We are brothers”, he added.
Saudi Ambassador to Pakistan Nawaf bin Said Al-Malki, speaking on the occasion said that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is handing over fifty thousand kits as a gift to the brotherly country. This winter aid will be distributed in four phases in all provinces of Pakistan.

This gift is presented through the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center which is at the forefront in the service of humanity. The King Salman Relief Center office in Pakistan also performs noble services to the brotherly country of Pakistan and its people standing by them through thick and thin, he added.

The Envoy further said “ I would like to make sure to our Pakistani brothers the firm commitment of the Government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to always stand by our Pakistani brothers to take our brotherly relations to new heights.

In the first phase of the winter package, KSRelief distributed a total of 25,000 winter kits across three provinces. These kits will be strategically allocated as follows: In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), we aim to provide 11,000 kits to communities residing in five districts, including Chitral Upper, Chitral Lower, Dir Upper, Kohistan Upper, and SWAT Upper. Meanwhile, in the province of Baluchistan, 8,000 kits will be dispatched to areas encompassing Kalat, Surab, Killa Saifullah, and Ziarat.

Furthermore, in the coldest region of Gilgit Baltistan, 6,000 kits will be distributed, catering to the needs of Ghizer, Astor, and Gupis Yasin.

These essential packages encompass a total of 50,000 Polyester Quilts and 25,000 winter kits, thoughtfully designed to include warm shawls for both men and women, as well as clothing tailored to keep children and adults warm during the cold winter months.

This project will be executed with utmost transparency, in close collaboration with key stakeholders including NDMA, UN missions, and provincial government authorities.

This collaborative effort aims to ensure that the benefits of this project reach well over 350,000 individuals in need.

Ambassador of Cuba called on Federal Health Minister Dr Nadeem Jan in his office.

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Ambassador of Cuba called on Federal Health Minister Dr Nadeem Jan in his office.
APP07-061023 ISLAMABAD: October 06 – Ambassador of Cuba called on Federal Health Minister Dr Nadeem Jan in his office.
Ambassador of Cuba called on Federal Health Minister Dr Nadeem Jan in his office.
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Central corporate governance portal to be launched by PICG, CDC

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ISLAMABAD, Oct 6 (APP):The Pakistan Institute and Corporate Governance (PICG) and Central Depository Company (CDC) are launching a corporate governance portal, e-Go, to protect the rights of minority shareholders and to educate and engage shareholders in governance related issues.

The platform will be implemented as a joint venture of PICG and CDC, leveraging the domain expertise of PICG in the realm of corporate governance, the technical, operational expertise of CDC in implementing and operating state of the art national level digital platforms.

In this regard Pakistan Institute and Corporate Governance (PICG) and Central Depository Company of Pakistan Limited (CDCPL) signed a Memorandum of Understanding for the development and implementation of e-Go platform, a groundbreaking digital initiative aimed to empower and facilitate investors/shareholders with the necessary knowledge of their shareholder rights and corporate governance practices, said a news release issued here on Friday.

e-Go platform initiative is in line with SECP’s vision to have more informed and involved shareholders and to protect the rights of minority shareholders.

This Corporate Governance digital platform has been envisioned to equip shareholders of corporates and businesses with the necessary information, learning modules, and training resources to promote sound corporate governance practices.

At the occasion, describing the features of the upcoming platform, CEO-CDC Badiuddin Akber said that “This platform aims to enrich the corporate governance practices in Pakistan by effecting their implementation in true letter and spirit while leveraging the power of technology to provide a convenient, informative and interactive medium for shareholders to learn about and engage effectively in sound corporate governance practices.

The system is envisioned to affect the protection of rights of minority shareholders along with active involvement of shareholders in corporate governance decisions.

CDC remains committed in its vision for market development and stakeholder facilitation by spearheading the digitization drive.”

Memosh Khawaja, President CEO PICG, applauded the efforts of CDC in its vision towards stakeholder facilitation and said that this joint initiative will pave the way for the much-needed active engagement of shareholders towards corporate governance decisions.

Memosh Khawaja, while addressing the occasion, commented that, “Currently, there is a general lack of awareness and limited understanding among shareholders, especially minority shareholders, regarding their rights in the corporate governance practices, resulting in their reduced participation in decision making, vulnerability to manipulation and exploitation of shareholder rights.

The proposed portal aims to foster increased shareholder engagement in governance matters by facilitating greater awareness and knowledge.”