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Targeting Rafah could lead to slaughter, warns UN aid agency

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UNITED NATIONS, May 03 (APP): An Israeli military operation in Rafah “could lead to a slaughter” and cripple lifesaving humanitarian work throughout Gaza, the UN aid coordination office, OCHA, said Friday.

“Any ground operation would mean more suffering and death” for the 1.2 million displaced Palestinians sheltering in and around the Strip’s southernmost city, OCHA spokesperson Jens Laerke told journalists in Geneva.

Echoing those concerns, the UN World Health Organization (WHO) said that “Band-Aid” contingency plans had been made in case a full-scale military incursion does indeed happen, but they would not be enough to prevent Gaza’s humanitarian catastrophe from getting worse.

“This contingency plan is Band-Aids. It will absolutely not prevent the expected substantial additional mortality and morbidity caused by a military operation,” said Dr Rik Peeperkorn, WHO Representative in the Occupied Palestinian Territory.

Speaking via videolink from Jerusalem, the WHO medic warned that a military operation would spark a new wave of displacement, more overcrowding, less access to essential food, water and sanitation “and definitely more outbreaks (of disease)”.

“The ailing health system will not be able to withstand the potential scale of devastation that the incursion will cause,” Dr Peeperkorn insisted.

The worsening security situation could also severely impede the movement of food, water, and medical supplies into and across Gaza via the border points, the WHO official noted.

After nearly seven months of heavy Israeli bombardment since October 7, only 12 out of 36 hospitals in Gaza and 22 of the enclave’s 88 primary health care facilities were “partially functional” today, according to the UN health agency.

These include Najjar Hospital in Rafah, which offers dialysis treatment to hundreds of people, explained Dr Ahmed Dahir, WHO team leader in Gaza.

“The health system is barely surviving…if any (Israeli) operation will happen which means the population and patients will not be able to access these hospitals, what is going to happen to these patients; ultimately that would be a catastrophe.”

Despite “slight improvement” in the availability and diversity of food in Gaza in recent weeks, Dr Peeperkorn rejected any suggestion that the looming threat of acute malnutrition had receded for the enclave’s most vulnerable.

“We will see the effects for years to come,” the WHO official continued, noting that 30 children had now reportedly died because of illnesses linked to malnutrition.
Deaths linked to the kind of food insecurity that Gazans have endured should have been completely preventable, Dr Peeperkorn insisted, as he pointed to the widespread destruction of poultry farming and fishing production, along with vegetable and fruit growing which “are not there anymore…we shouldd never have any level of malnutrition in this place”.

As part of UN contingency efforts, the WHO and partners are setting up a new field hospital in Al Mawasi in Rafah.
A large warehouse has also been created in the central city of Deir Al Balah from where WHO has moved supplies to Khan Younis, the Middle Area and north Gaza.

Further supplies have also been prepositioned at Al-Aqsa Hospital in Deir Al Balah and European Gaza Hospital near Khan Younis in the south.

Also in Khan Younis, Nasser Medical Complex is being refurbished to provide a basic package of health services, now that cleaning and inspection of essential equipment have been completed.

Nine out of 10 operating theatres there are operational and emergency medical teams are preparing to work there alongside national staff, WHO said.

WHO and partners are also establishing additional primary health centres and medical points in Khan Younis and the Middle Area, as well as pre-positioning medical supplies to enable the facilities to detect and treat communicable and non-communicable diseases and manage wounds.

In the north, the UN health agency is helping to increase services at Al-Ahli, Kamal Adwan and Al-Awda hospitals with emergency medical teams and by pre-positioning supplies.

“Plans are also being developed to support the restoration of the Patients’ Friendly Hospital, focusing on paediatric services, and expansion of primary health care centres and medical points,” WHO reported.

Federal Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal Khan addressing the gathering at the occasion of Australia Day in Spring 2024.

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Federal Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal Khan addressing the gathering at the occasion of Australia Day in Spring 2024.
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ISLAMABAD: MAY 03 – 
Federal Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal Khan addressing the gathering at the occasion of Australia Day in Spring 2024.
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ISLAMABAD: MAY 03 – Federal Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal Khan signing the visitor’s book at the residence of the Australian High Commissioner to Pakistan, Mr. Neil Hawkins on the occasion of Australia Day in spring 2024. 
Federal Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal Khan addressing the gathering at the occasion of Australia Day in Spring 2024.
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ISLAMABAD: MAY 03 – Federal Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal Khan discussing Pak-Australia historical relations with the Australian High Commissioner to Pakistan, Mr. Neil Hawkins on the occasion of Australia Day in spring 2024. 

PMD forecast chances of rain at few places:PMD

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ISLAMABAD, May 03 (APP):Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has forecast mainly dry weather for most parts of the country and hot in central and southern parts during the next 24 hours.
However, partly cloudy weather conditions with chances of rain-windstorm/thunderstorm at few places in upper Punjab, upper Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Islamabad, Gilgit-Baltistan and Kashmir.
Gusty winds/windstorm is expected in south Punjab and upper Sindh.
According to the synoptic situation,a shallow westerly wave was affecting western and upper parts of the country and likely to persist in the upper parts during the next 18 to 24 hours.
During the last 24 hours, partly cloudy/dry weather prevailed over most parts of the country, while hot in southern parts. Rain/drizzle occurred at isolated places in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and north Balochistan.
The rainfall recorded was Balochistan: Khuzdar12 mm and Quetta (Samungli )01 and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa: Mir Khani 02mm.
The highest maximum temperatures recorded were Shaheed Benazir Abad, Dadu, Jacobabad 42C.

FJWU hosts inaugural ceremony of online Internship Program (OIP) 2024

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RAWALPINDI, May 03 (APP):Fatima Jinnah Women University (FJWU) on Friday hosted the opening ceremony of the Online Internship Program (OIP) 2024 in collaboration with the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Islamabad and the All-Pakistan Women Universities Consortium (APWUC).
This momentous occasion marks the commencement of the fourth anniversary of the OIP, showcasing the unwavering commitment to fostering bilateral relations between Indonesia and Pakistan.
The ceremony, held at FJWU, was graced by distinguished guests including Rahmat Hindiarta, the Indonesian Chargé d’Affaires, and Mrs. Siti Nugraha Mauludiah, the Deputy Foreign Minister for Information & Public Diplomacy, who delivered the keynote speech.
Rahmat Hindiarta, in his introductory remarks, emphasized the importance of the OIP in promoting cross-cultural exchange and strengthening ties between Indonesia and Pakistan.
He highlighted the significance of initiatives like the OIP in fostering mutual understanding and cooperation.
Deputy Foreign Minister for Information & Public Diplomacy, in her keynote speech, which she delivered online from Indonesia, reiterated Indonesia’s commitment to fostering meaningful partnerships with Pakistan and promoting gender equality through initiatives like the OIP. She emphasized the transformative potential of empowering women and the importance of collaborative efforts in addressing global challenges.
Professor Dr. Uzaira Rafique, the Vice-Chancellor, Fatima Jinnah Women University, in her address, underscored the transformative potential of the OIP in empowering women and promoting cross-cultural understanding.
She highlighted the significance of initiatives like the OIP in nurturing future leaders committed to gender equality and women’s empowerment.
Themed “Women Empowerment,” the OIP 2024 aims to initiate dialogues on pivotal issues such as Islam and nationalism, economic development, soft power diplomacy, climate change strategy, and cultural diversity. Esteemed women speakers from Indonesia will lead these sessions, offering invaluable insights and perspectives to participants.
Conducted online via Zoom, the program is scheduled to span 4-6 weeks, with weekly sessions designed to encourage active participation and exchange of ideas among the participants. Each university, including members of APWUC, has nominated 20-25 students, totaling 500 students per session.
FJWU extends its heartfelt appreciation to APWUC members, the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Islamabad, and all participating universities for their unwavering support in making the OIP 2024, a remarkable success. Through collaborative endeavors like the OIP, FJWU reaffirms its commitment to fostering strong ties between Indonesia and Pakistan and creating a brighter future for generations to come.

Charge d’ Affairs of Tajikistan calls on Minister for Power

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ISLAMABAD, May 03 (APP):Charge d’ Affairs of Tajikistan,  Shafiev Saidjon called on Federal Minister for Power Sardar Awais Ahmad Leghari here on Friday.
Areas of mutual interest and cooperation between the two countries came under discussion during the meeting, said a press release.
The minister stressed the early completion of CASA-1000 transmission line and suggested to initiate proposal of reverse energy with all the members countries so that surplus supply during the winter season could be exported to the member countries, it was further said.

Balochistan CM condemns Khuzdar blast

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QUETTA, May 03 (APP): Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Ahmed Bugti on Friday strongly condemned the blast in Khuzdar and expressed his sorrow on martyred of journalist and others.

The chief minister also directed the concerned official to submit a report of the incident after the completion of investigations and to take measures to arrest those elements involved in the attack of journalists.

The elements involved in the incident cannot escape from the grip of the law, he said and added that restoring peace and security and protecting people’s lives and property were our responsibility.

He said that all nefarious designs of anti-peace elements would be foiled through contributions of security forces and the public in order to maintain durable peace for the interest of the province’s progress.

The chief minister also expressed grief over the martyrdom of a journalist in the Khuzdar blast on International Journalism Day. He also directed that better medical aid should be provided to those injured in the incident.

PTCL, PITB collaborate for Safe City Project in Rawalpindi

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ISLAMABAD, May 03 (APP):PTCL and the Punjab Information Technology Board (PITB) have joined forces to inaugurate the Safe City Project Rawalpindi (SCPR)  to revolutionize urban safety and security.
Group Director, Enterprise Solutions, PTCL, Waqar Ahmed, and Chief Information Officer, PITB, Sajjad Ghani signed the agreement in the presence of Group Chief Business Solutions Officer, PTCL & Ufone 4G, Zarrar Hasham Khan and Director Procurement, PITB, Atta Ur Rehman, said a news release issued here on Friday.
The project will leverage PTCL’s secured data and state-of-the-art ICT services to bolster surveillance and emergency response systems, bringing newfound convenience and empowerment to citizens.

Punjab plays role of big brother for all other provinces: Azma Bukhari

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LAHORE, May 03 (APP):Punjab Information Minister Azma Bukhari said on Friday that relief goods consisting of 25,000 ration bags had been dispatched for the flood and rain hit people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa as per the direction of Punjab CM Maryam Nawaz.
According to a press release issued here, she said that recent flood and rain had badly hit the people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
She said that she wanted to express solidarity with the people over the Gilgit-Baltistan bus incident.
Azma Bukhari said, “We are sending 6 trucks carrying food items to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.” She further said that Punjab had always played a role of big brother for all other provinces.
The minister said that it was very unfortunate that Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government was paying no attention towards welfare of the people.
Regarding wheat procurement, Azma Bukhari said that inquiry was underway as per the direction of the Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and soon findings would come in front of people.
She said that as far as matter of standing committees in the Punjab Assembly, it would be solved in one to two days.

Masha, Army, KRL, PACA triumph in National Challenge Cup matches

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ISLAMABAD, May 03 (APP): Masha, Army, KRL, PACA earned victories on the third day of the National Challenge Cup 2023 final round here at Jinnah Stadium of Pakistan Sports Complex.

In the first match, Masha United secured 1-0 victory over Pakistan Navy. The lone goal of the match was netted by Mujahid Hussain, sealing the win for his team.

The second match between the Pakistan Army and HEC, with the Pakistan Army emerging triumphant with a scoreline of 3-1. Afzal, Umiar and Haris found the back of the net for the Pakistan Army, while Muhammad Inam managed to score a single goal for HEC.

In the third match, KRL dominated SA Farms with a 3-0 victory. Najeebullah netted two goals and secured his position as the top scorer for KRL. Waqar sealed the deal by adding another goal, bringing the final score to 3.

In the fourth match, PACA emerged victorious over NIMSO with a close score of 2-1. Sharab Khan scored two crucial goals for his team. Despite Musaveer’s effort with one goal for NIMSO, it wasn’t enough to alter the outcome.

Delegation of KEF calls on Governor

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PESHAWAR, May 03 (APP):A representative delegation of Khyber Eye Foundation (KEF) called on Governor Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Haji Ghulam Ali and informed him about the performance of the foundation.
The delegation was led by Patron-in-Chief of the foundation Professor Dr. Daud comprised Adnan Jalil, Khawaja Khalid Sultan, Yawar Nasir and Ubaid Amjad.
The delegation informed the Governor about the achievements of eye foundation and discussed with him the establishment of a hospital in Lower Dir.
Speaking on the occasion, the Governor appreciated efforts of the foundation to help out ailing community and assured his cooperation in establishing hospital in Lower Dir.