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Child poverty surges as 1 in 6 live in extreme poverty worldwide: UNICEF

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UNITED NATIONS, Sep 14 (APP):One in every six children is forced to survive on less than $2.15 a day, according to a new report from the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and the World Bank released on Wednesday.
The findings show that 333 million children worldwide are living in extreme poverty – a decrease of almost 50 million over the course of the past decade.
However, the report’s authors say that millions more should have been lifted out of extreme poverty had it not been for three years of COVID-19-related disruptions.
UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell said that the effects of the pandemic as well as conflict, climate change and economic shocks, have “stalled progress” on ending child poverty.
She called for redoubled efforts to ensure that all children have access to essential services, including education, nutrition, health care and social protection, while addressing the root causes of extreme poverty.
“We cannot fail these children now,” she said.
The report shows that globally, children comprise more than 50 per cent of the extreme poor, despite making up only a third of the world’s population.
Nearly 90 per cent of children caught in extreme poverty reside in either sub-Saharan Africa or South Asia. Sub-Saharan Africa has both the highest rate, at 40 per cent in 2022, and the largest share of the world’s extreme poor children, over 71 per cent – a significant jump from just under 55 per cent 10 years ago.
Authors say that rapid population growth and “limited” social protection measures have contributed to this steep increase. Meanwhile, all other regions in the world except the Middle East and North Africa have seen a “steady decline” in extreme poverty rates.
Children living in rural settings and those living in households where the head has little or no education are “significantly more affected” by extreme poverty, the report says.
An estimated one in three children in countries affected by conflict live in extremely poor households, compared to one in 10 in “non-fragile states”.
The report warns that, at current rates of reduction, the Sustainable Development Goal (SDGs) of ending extreme child poverty by 2030, or SDG 1, will not be met.
At the Human Rights Council earlier this week, UN rights chief Volker Turk called the world’s insufficient progress towards this goal a “terrible collective human rights failure”.
The issue will be high on the agenda of the High-level Week of the UN General Assembly (18 – 22 September), when global leaders will discuss the road towards the SDGs at the halfway point.
Kicking off the high-level week, an SDG Summit will aim to accelerate action for the 17 Goals and is expected to adopt a political declaration.

Religious hatred ‘totally unacceptable’, UN chief says on return from G20 summit in India

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UNITED NATIONS, Sep 14 (APP):UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, responding to a question about the recent attacks against Muslims and  Christians in India, said Wednesday that religious hatred was “totally unacceptable”.
The UN chief, back from his trip to New Delhi for the G20 leaders’ summit, was asked by a Pakistani journalist whether in light of the summit’s declaration, which deplored all acts of religious hatred, he raised with the Indian leadership the recent violence against the minorities by Hindu extremists in India.
“Well, I had no meeting with Prime Minister (Narendra) Modi — There was no bilateral meeting during the summit,” the secretary-general told a crowded press conference to set the scene for next week’s high-level UN General Assembly’s debate.
“But”, he added, “our position is clear: Religious intolerance is a violation of human rights that is totally unacceptable.”
In his opening remarks, the UN chief had a clear message for world leaders arriving in New York next week: “This is not a time for posturing or positioning.”
 Pakistan’s caretaker Prime minister Anwaar-ul Haq Kakar will be among over 100 world leaders attending the debate.
“Action is what the world needs,” Guterres said defining the gathering of 193 member states for the UN General Assembly High Level Week as a “one of a kind moment” to both assess the state of world affairs but also “act for the common good”.
“This is not a time for indifference or indecision,” António Guterres told reporters atthe  UN Headquarters. “This is a time to come together for real, practical solutions.”
“It is time for compromise for a better tomorrow. Politics is compromise. Diplomacy is compromise. Effective leadership is compromise.”
He began his remarks reflecting on the thousands of deaths in Morocco and Libya in recent days.
“The United Nations is mobilizing to support relief efforts. We will work in any and every way we can with partners to help get emergency assistance to those who so desperately need it,” said the secretary-general.
Fresh from key international summits in Nairobi, Jakarta and New Delhi – plus a visit to Havana on Thursday to meet leaders of the G77 group plus China – he said UNGA78 was convening for high level meetings amidst huge challenges.
He cited the intensifying climate emergency, new conflicts, the cost of living, and soaring inequality.
“People are looking to their leaders for a way out of this mess. Yet in the face of all this and more, geopolitical divisions are undermining our capacity to respond,” said Guterres.
“A multipolar world is emerging. Multipolarity can be a factor of equilibrium, but it can also lead to escalating tensions, fragmentation and worse.
“To cement this new and complex world order, there need to be strong and reformed institutions based around the UN Charter and international law.
“I know reform is fundamentally about power – and there are many competing interests and agendas in our increasingly multipolar world,” he continued. “But at a time when our challenges are more connected than ever, the outcome of a zero-sum game is that everyone gets zero.”
He laid out the stall for next week’s key summits, on climate, investment for development, health challenges and specific regional crises.
Next week begins with a two-day meeting on how best to “rescue” the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) agreed in Paris eight years ago, on the road to the ambitious 2030 deadline.
Ending his prepared remarks, the UN chief reiterated his appeal to those heads of state and government bound for Manhattan:
“If we want a future of peace and prosperity based on equity and solidarity, leaders have a special responsibility to achieve compromise in designing our common future for our common good.

The Ambassador of Pakistan to Belgium, Luxembourg and the European Union Amna Baloch presented her credentials to His Majesty Philippe Léopold Louis Marie, the King of Belgians, in a graceful ceremony held at the Royal Palace

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The Ambassador of Pakistan to Belgium, Luxembourg and the European Union Amna Baloch presented her credentials to His Majesty Philippe Léopold Louis Marie, the King of Belgians, in a graceful ceremony held at the Royal Palace
APP54-130923 BRUSSELS: September 13 - The Ambassador of Pakistan to Belgium, Luxembourg and the European Union Amna Baloch presented her credentials to His Majesty Philippe Léopold Louis Marie, the King of Belgians, in a graceful ceremony held at the Royal Palace. APP/ABB
The Ambassador of Pakistan to Belgium, Luxembourg and the European Union Amna Baloch presented her credentials to His Majesty Philippe Léopold Louis Marie, the King of Belgians, in a graceful ceremony held at the Royal Palace
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Caretaker Chief Minister Justice (rtd) Maqbool Baqar interacts with a patient during his visit to the Emergency of the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Center.

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Caretaker Chief Minister Justice (rtd) Maqbool Baqar interacts with a patient during his visit to the Emergency of the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Center.
APP51-130923 KARACHI: September 13 – Caretaker Chief Minister Justice (rtd) Maqbool Baqar interacts with a patient during his visit to the Emergency of the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Center. APP/ABB
Caretaker Chief Minister Justice (rtd) Maqbool Baqar interacts with a patient during his visit to the Emergency of the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Center.
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Caretaker Chief Minister Justice (rtd) Maqbool Baqar interacts with a patient during his visit to the Emergency of the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Center.
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KARACHI: September 13 – Caretaker Chief Minister Justice (rtd) Maqbool Baqar presents a bouquet of flowers to a patient at the Surgical Ward of Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Center. APP/ABB
Caretaker Chief Minister Justice (rtd) Maqbool Baqar interacts with a patient during his visit to the Emergency of the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Center.
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KARACHI: September 13 – Caretaker Chief Minister Justice (rtd) Maqbool Baqar is being briefed about the modren machines in laboratory during his visit to Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Center. APP/ABB

Sindh Caretaker Chief Minister Justice (retd) Maqbool Baqar presides over a meeting of the Transport & Mass Transit Department at CM House

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Sindh Caretaker Chief Minister Justice (retd) Maqbool Baqar presides over a meeting of the Transport & Mass Transit Department at CM House
APP50-130923 KARACHI: September 13 – Sindh Caretaker Chief Minister Justice (retd) Maqbool Baqar presides over a meeting of the Transport & Mass Transit Department at CM House. APP/ABB
Sindh Caretaker Chief Minister Justice (retd) Maqbool Baqar presides over a meeting of the Transport & Mass Transit Department at CM House
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Chance of more monsoon rains in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa from Friday

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PESHAWAR, Sep 13 (APP):Chances of more monsoon rains all across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa from the coming Friday (Sept. 15) predicted by the Meteorology Department, an official of the department said here Wednesday.
In this connection, the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) has issued a letter to all district administrations to stay alert and in view of heavy rains and winds, the district administration has been instructed to take precautionary measures, said DG, PDMA.
Director General PDMA also warned of fear of landslides in the upper districts of the province. Possibility of increase in water flow in local and rainfed rivers of Chitral, Dir, Swat, Kohistan, Shangla, Buner, Mansehra, and Abbottabad, he added.
He said urban flooding is also possible in Peshawar, Charsadda, Nowshera, Mardan, Dera Ismail Khan, Abbottabad, and some areas due to rains.
He instructed the district administration to ensure the availability of small and large machinery and to monitor rain drains. In the event of a storm, people should stay away from power lines, dilapidated buildings and structures, signboards, and billboards.
He also instructs tourists and the local population in sensitive highlands to be aware of weather conditions and take precautionary measures.
He said in sensitive districts, the messages to the district administration should be conveyed to the local population in local languages.
He said in any emergency situation, all concerned agencies should be vigilant in maintaining road links and in case of road closure, alternative routes should be provided for traffic. Passengers should be warned in advance on provincial and national highways in sensitive areas.
The concerned authorities should transfer the people to the safe waiting areas in time besides ensuring the availability of emergency services personnel during this time, said DG PDMA.
Tourists should be informed about the weather situation and should take special precautions while traveling as a tourist, the DG PDMA said while advising the tourists. The emergency operation center of PDMA is fully operational and people should report any untoward incident on 1700.

IT education vital for youth today: governor Punjab

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LAHORE, Sep 13 (APP):Governor Punjab Muhammad Balighur Rehman has said that information technology (IT) has become an integral part of modern life and equipping the young generation with IT education is need of the hour.
Addressing certificate distribution ceremony of to IT trainers under the aegis of Akhuwat Foundation at the Governor’s House here on Wednesday, he said target of economic development can be achieved by increasing IT software exports.
The Governor Punjab said Akhuwat Foundation is doing a good job by giving free IT training to the youth, adding that such people and institutions which are working for the welfare of the people are the bright face of the society which needs to be shown to the world.
He said deficiencies, flaws, and negative things are highlighted in our society, while there are many good things that also need to be highlighted.
The Governor Punjab said he is happy to know that Akhuwat Foundation is offering free courses to students in graphic designing, digital marketing, web and mobile applications development.
He said that these courses will provide entrepreneurship opportunities to the youth, adding that they can earn a handsome amount of money by working online.
The Governor Punjab further said, “Former Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif distributed laptops among students on merit in 2013, so that our youth can progress in the field of IT and compete with the world.” He further said the laptop scheme had led to a phenomenal increase in software exports and reduced digital divide.
He said the government has restarted the distribution of laptops among students on merit, which has also started to yield positive results.
The Governor Punjab said teamwork is very important in today’s era, adding public private partnership is a successful model. He said that Akhuwat Foundation can further extend the scope of its programmes by collaborating with TEVTA and other institutions.
Chairman Akhuwat Foundation Dr. Amjad Saqib, while addressing the ceremony, shed light on the aims and objectives of the organization. He said that the aim of imparting IT education to the youth is to provide them with the highest quality training to enable them to become self-reliant through online employment and entrepreneurship opportunities to hone their skills and create a positive future.
Governor Punjab Muhammad Balighur Rahman also distributed certificates of appreciation among the IT trainers.

South Punjab gears up for student council elections with over 1.1 m voters

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Student Council Election
MULTAN, Sep 13 (APP):More than 1.1 million students from over 4,500 girls and boys from middle and high schools are set to cast their votes Thursday (tomorrow) in the Student Council elections., across south Punjab.
According to officials, these elections are being held to empower students in government educational institutions in southern Punjab, fostering decision-making, consultation, and access to administrative matters, and acquainting them with democratic processes which is essential to promote democratic norms in the country.
With an estimated 1.1 million voters participation, this marks one of the largest electoral events in schools across southern Punjab, where nearly 14,000 candidates are vying for positions. The elections will determine the President, Vice-President, General Secretary, and class representatives for the third term.
These electioneering processes have seen widespread student engagement and enthusiasm as the students are actively campaigning for their preferred candidates.
The Electoral process, under the supervision of election commissioners, is overseeing the conduct of these elections. Rana Salim Ahmed Khan, Secretary of School Education South Punjab, stated that student participation in the electoral process was essential for their character development and making them responsible citizens of the future.
The Student Council elections have been scrutinized for candidate nominations, election campaigns,  appointments of the Election Commissioner, polling process and Election Tribunal.
Section Officer Afzaq has been assigned the responsibility for record inspection in these elections.
Deputy Secretary Saif-ul-Rahman Khan for Dera Ghazi Khan, Deputy Secretary Khawaja Mazhar-ul-Haq, and Monitoring Officer Qurat-ul-Ain Sadiqi for Layyah, Deputy Secretary Faisal Shahzad, and Monitoring Officer Samreen Nadim for Vehari, Section Officer Hina Chaudhry for Khanewal, and Section Officer Qurat-ul-Ain Khan for Bahawalpur have been entrusted with responsibilities in their respective districts.

SECP witnesses 21% growth in August in-corporations

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 13 (APP):The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) registered 2,847 new companies in the month of August 2023, taking the total number of registered companies in the country to 200,629.
The incorporations recorded a 20.6% increase as compared to the same period last year and 99.7% were registered online.
The total capitalization of these companies was recorded at Rs. 3.5 billion.
Moreover, as a result of the integration of SECP’s registration system with FBR and various provincial departments, 2,776 companies were registered with FBR for registration of NTN, 83 companies with EOBI, 46 companies with PESSI/SESSI, and 49 companies with excise and taxation department, said a press release issued here.
Out of the total incorporations, the information technology sector took the lead with 415 companies, followed by trading with 392, real estate development & construction (357), services (324),  tourism (125), mining & quarrying (119), e-commerce (111), education (98), food  & beverages (90), corporate agricultural farming (83), textile (59), marketing & advertisement (58), engineering (47), transport (43), healthcare (42), pharmaceutical (41), chemical (41), power generation (38), cosmetics & toiletries (34), auto & allied (30), lodging  (29), broadcasting & telecasting  (27), communications (22) paper & board (22),  cables & electrical goods (13) and 191 companies were registered in other sectors.
Foreign investment has been reported in 69 new companies, with foreign investors from Afghanistan, Australia, China, Egypt, Germany, Indonesia, Jordan, Kenya, Malaysia, Norway, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Turkiye, the UAE, the UK, the US, and Uzbekistan.
A major chunk of investment was received from China with investment in 33 companies, trailed by the US with 9, Afghanistan and the UAE with 4 each, Australia, Egypt, Indonesia, Malaysia, Norway, and Russia with 2 each, and investment in 7 companies from other countries.
Moreover, in order to timely address any incorporation-related queries, SECP’s WhatsApp service handled 1,305 queries related to name availability and incorporation, having an overall satisfaction rate of 96% during the month of August.

Corruption case: Court extends physical remand of Muhammad Khan Bhatti

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LAHORE, Sep 13 (APP):An accountability court on Wednesday extended physical remand of Muhammad Khan Bhatti, the principal secretary to former Punjab chief minister Parvez Elahi, for another five days, in a corruption case, initiated against the latter and his son, Moonis Elahi.
Earlier, the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) team produced Muhammad Khan Bhatti before Accountability Court Judge Naseem Ahmad Virk on expiry of his physical remand.
The investigation officer submitted a report and informed the court that investigations were underway. He requested the court to grant further remand of the accused, as investigation could not be completed from him.
However, the defence counsel, Advocate Amjad Parvaiz, opposed the remand plea.
The court, after hearing arguments of the parties, extended the physical remand for another five days, and ordered for producing the accused in court on Sept 18.
Meanwhile, the court also sent the co-accused, Riaz Ahmad, XEN of Punjab Highway Department, to jail on 14-day judicial remand in the case, after turning down a plea for his further physical remand.
A NAB team had produced the co-accused on expiry of his remand term and sought further physical remand for investigation.
NAB had accused Parvez Elahi and Moonis Elahi of receiving over Rs 1 billion as kickbacks through intermediaries in more than 200 development projects of Gujrat district, during his second term as the chief minister Punjab.