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UNICEF unveils new vision to empower adolescent girls in Pakistan

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ISLAMABAD, Apr 30 (APP):Pakistan launched its National Gender Strategy (2024-2027) here on Tuesday to deliver lasting, transformative change for millions of girls between 10-19 years.
If the strategy is implemented effectively from urban to rural areas, it can drive change, address inequalities and improve the lives of all girls and women, including those living with disability.
“Striving for equal opportunities for all, especially girls, is fundamental to Pakistan’s progress. Investing in girls is a win-win for everyone,” said Nilofer Bakhtiar, Chairperson, National Commission on the Status of Women. “It can lead to higher incomes and increased productivity, benefiting not only girls, but also the nation. By investing in girls’ leadership, we unlock their full potential and pave the way for their brighter future.”
Today, adolescent girls in Pakistan face stark challenges in their education, health, nutrition and well-being. For example, Pakistan is home to nearly 19 million child brides.
In addition, more than half of adolescent girls, or 54 per cent, are pregnant before their 18th birthday which can be life-threatening for the mother and the child. A staggering 88 per cent of adolescent girls live in poverty which hampers the country’s progress.
“Millions of children, most of whom are girls, face devastating challenges in their daily lives. Often, they cannot use even basic social services like health care. They are forced to drop out of school due to early marriage, poverty, and deep-rooted social norms,” said Inoussa Kabore, UNICEF Deputy Representative in Pakistan.
“If all girls and women were to have the opportunities that are their right, such as studying, working, they would contribute to the economy and help Pakistan to prosper. No country will get ahead if half its population is left behind. UNICEF looks forward to working with the Government, civil society organizations, communities, girls and women, men and boys, to change the national dialogue on this critical issue.”
During the launch, UNICEF presented URAAN, which embodies UNICEF’s spirit on gender equality, with wings that symbolize greater equity in programming on gender.
The new strategy reiterates UNICEF’s commitment to the leadership and well-being of adolescent girls with a series of time-bound results.

Rescue workers and volunteers are actively engaged in rescue efforts following a gas cylinder explosion at Generator Market.

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APP51-300424 KARACHI: April 30 – Rescue workers and volunteers are actively engaged in rescue efforts following a gas cylinder explosion at Generator Market.
Rescue workers and volunteers are actively engaged in rescue efforts following a gas cylinder explosion at Generator Market.
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Rescue workers and volunteers are actively engaged in rescue efforts following a gas cylinder explosion at Generator Market.
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Rescue workers and volunteers are actively engaged in rescue efforts following a gas cylinder explosion at Generator Market.
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Huawei Digital Week brings MWC 2024 to Pakistan

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ISLAMABAD, Apr 30 (APP): Huawei Pakistan hosted a Digital Week in Islamabad, showcasing the cutting-edge technologies and solutions unveiled at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
 The event brought together the various strands integral to creating a fully connected world, that is the physical infrastructure for greener, sustainable and scalable technologies, and digitalization through Artificial Intelligence, Cloud and 5 & 5.5G.
Key organizations from telecom, financial, government and commercial sectors, attended the Digital Week, and took the opportunity to have discussions on Cloud adoption, 5G transformation and AI proliferation, said a news release issued here on Tuesday.
The demonstration of digital solutions unveiled the symbiosis of improvements in lifestyles, sustainable business cases and economic growth.
Huawei’s vision is to bring digital to every person, home and organization for a fully connected, intelligent world. With a global workforce of more than 207,000 in 170+ countries and regions, Huawei has dedicated 55% of its personnel to research and development. The focus on R&D has resulted in more than 140,000 active patents worldwide.
Huawei is working closely with carriers and partners around the world and in Pakistan to strengthen digital infrastructure, build out the ecosystem, and unleash the full value of connectivity. The new Huawei 5.5G uses ultra-broadband as a foundation, determinacy as a differentiator and autonomy as an enabler. Having showcased the extensive portfolio of 5.5G, F5.5G, and Net5.5G products and solutions for multiple scenarios at MWC Barcelona 2024, the visitors experienced how this diverse offering empowers operators to build ubiquitous, efficient, and collaborative networks that pave the way for the intelligent world of tomorrow.
Yu Shaoning, Vice CEO of Government and Public Affairs, Huawei, said, “Huawei has served and collaborated with public and private sector partners over the past 25 years as the leading global carrier, enterprise solution provider and creator of cutting edge consumer products. In Pakistan, our objective is to support the Government in building a robust ICT talent ecosystem and accelerate the digitalization progress. We work closely with our partners to create solutions that optimize the outcomes for them.”
Personalized user experience, versatile business models, and scalable industrial applications are key success factors as customer demands continue to evolve. Use cases for Cloud and AI solutions demonstrate how innovative strengths can align with development objectives, and push the boundaries of the digital and intelligent era.
Huawei Cloud is on the cutting edge of global technologies due to the rapid advancement of AI and foundation models, offering collaborative heterogeneous computing architecture, cloud-native computing with superlative performance, mass data storage, security compliance, lean governance, and flexible deployment.
The attention to green solutions and low-carbon and carbon-neutral alternatives of physical infrastructure drew the attention of many stakeholders as Pakistan is deeply affected by climate change. Green antennas will help build efficient 5.5G networks especially as there are no limits to deployment with optical and electromagnetic transparency reduce the site acquisition time and increase capability. Moreover, there is improved coverage and energy saving.
The shift to solar power solutions that are being optimised to limit the effect of shadow due to congestion is a key component of greening the entire network.
With customer-centricity as the core value proposition, Huawei delivers cutting-edge and innovative, highly reliable, low-latency, and secure cloud services. Huawei Cloud is becoming a solid cloud foundation and a robust engine for intelligence, delivering innovative, resilient, and trustworthy cloud services and industry solutions across different sectors in a more innovative, inclusive, and open approach.
Coupled with top-notch networks and infrastructure, high-performance computing and AI solutions tailored to various industries such as e-commerce, automotive, finance, and government are the hallmarks of Huawei’s approach. The capacity to create tailored solutions that are scalable and feed into a business case makes the approach unique.
From manufacturing and electric power to education and beyond, Huawei’s new launches signify the start of a new era of intelligence, efficiency, and environmental consciousness, setting the stage for a brighter and smarter future. At a time when AI will reshape almost everything, AI is a key strategy at Huawei.
Held at the Huawei Smart Office, with automation and green technologies, Digital Week gave visitors a sense of future workplaces. As investments are made in solutions that reduce latency and waste, space and services will be optimised.
The displays and presentations set up for the improvement of the visitors provided a clear directional overview of the progression of technologies and the rapid acceleration in development in recent years. Organised thematically, the presentations looked at the Gigabit Experience Network, Green Sites, the Connectivity Network, and the Digital Experience. The age of intelligence is and will continue to be, characterised by advancements focused on improving user experiences.

A worker busy in preparing air cooler fans blades at his workplace.

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A worker busy in preparing air cooler fans blades at his workplace.
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Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah meets with the Consul General of Japan HATTORI Masaru at CM House.

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APP48-300424 KARACHI: April 30 – Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah meets with the Consul General of Japan HATTORI Masaru at CM House.
Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah meets with the Consul General of Japan HATTORI Masaru at CM House.
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Interior Minister, Mohsin Naqvi in a group photo with Yang Yundong, Consul General, Zhang Hao, Deputy Consul General of the People’s Republic of China, during his visit to Chinese Consulate Karachi.

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APP47-300424 KARACHI: April 30 – Interior Minister, Mohsin Naqvi in a group photo with Yang Yundong, Consul General, Zhang Hao, Deputy Consul General of the People's Republic of China, during his visit to Chinese Consulate Karachi.
Interior Minister, Mohsin Naqvi in a group photo with Yang Yundong, Consul General, Zhang Hao, Deputy Consul General of the People's Republic of China, during his visit to Chinese Consulate Karachi.
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Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah meets with Ambassador of European Union, Dr. Riina Kionka at CM House.

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APP49-300424 KARACHI: April 30 – Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah meets with Ambassador of European Union, Dr. Riina Kionka at CM House.
Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah meets with Ambassador of European Union, Dr. Riina Kionka at CM House.
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Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah presides over a meeting of education department at CM House.

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APP50-300424 KARACHI: April 30 – Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah presides over a meeting of education department at CM House.
Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah presides over a meeting of education department at CM House.
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EU ambassador visits Sindh to witness, scale assistance flood hit areas

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ISLAMABAD, Apr 30 (APP): A delegation led by the Ambassador of the European Union to Pakistan, Dr Riina Kionka, embarked on a one-day field mission to Dadu, Sindh, to witness the impact and scale of support provided by the European Union (EU) to flood-affected communities in a district that was among the hardest hit by the devastating floods in 2022.

EU ambassador visits Sindh to witness, scale assistance flood hit areas

In the wake of unprecedented rainfall and floods that swept across Pakistan in 2022, the EU launched a comprehensive relief and recovery initiative aimed at immediate relief, building the resilience of communities through climate-resilient housing, sanitation, livelihood opportunities, as well as child protection services, said in a WFP press release issued here.

The delegation visited EU-funded project sites in four villages across Dadu where on behalf of the European Union the UN World Food Programme (WFP), the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), and Save the Children International (SCI) Pakistan are implementing development projects focusing on rehabilitating community assets, providing child protection, education, water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) as well as shelters for the community.

During the visit, the delegation observed the distribution of cash assistance to participants under WFP’s project. The Ambassador and her team inspected rainwater harvesting ponds for irrigation, communal washing pads, and protective pathways.

The delegation also met women entrepreneurs who revived their livelihoods since the 2022 floods, e.g. by opening tuck shops and tailoring businesses. Women-led village development committees shared their challenges and aspirations with the delegation.

The delegation also visited sites where UNICEF is providing child protection and education services with EU funds. At the Children’s drop-in centre and a safe space for girls and women, the Ambassador witnessed children engaging in recreational activities and adolescent girls and women learning vocational skills such as embroidery and stitching.

At these facilities, trained professionals also provide psycho-social support to help them recover from trauma and raise awareness on protection from violence and abuse. Later, the delegation visited a flood-damaged public school which UNICEF has since rehabilitated. Besides teaching and learning materials, UNICEF has also provided safe drinking water and sanitation facilities, especially for girls, in all rehabilitated schools.

The delegation further toured the locations where SCI Pakistan created a Child-friendly Space, Climate-Resilient Housing and Sanitation facilities, engaging in discussions with the beneficiaries of the project. Towards the conclusion of their visit, they also observed the livelihoods initiative focusing on kitchen gardening, sustainable agriculture, and livestock management support.

On-site, Ambassador Riina Kionka expressed that the field visit underscores the EU’s commitment to supporting development work in Pakistan; “Although almost two years have passed, the flood-affected communities still require our attention and support.

While I’m glad that the EU support has made a significant difference in the lives of the hardest-hit, the looming threat of climate change means extreme weather will become more frequent. The EU is working with Pakistan to build long-term resilience to climate change” she said.

WFP’s Head of provincial office in Sindh, Ms. Judith Lumu, Prem Bahadur Chand, UNICEF’s Chief of Field Office – Sindh, and Deputy Country Director from SCI Pakistan Bilal Taj joined the delegation and showed the Ambassador and First Secretary Dr Christian Raitz von Frentz the many activities ongoing.

WFP, UNICEF, and SCI Pakistan are currently implementing these three projects with a financial volume of EUR 12 million for the European Union in 13 districts across three provinces in Pakistan: Sindh, Balochistan, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

EURO 12 million has been allocated to benefit 22,365 households. Countrywide, the EU has spent EUR 227 million of grant aid on humanitarian and recovery projects in support of flood-affected communities. EU Member States contributed another EUR 689 million in subsidised loans (EUR 438 million) and grant (251 million), not counting their additional aid in kind.

Laborers are working on construction of a building to earn their livelihood while the world celebrates International Labor Day.

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APP33-300424 LAHORE: April 30 - Laborers are working on construction of a building to earn their livelihood while the world celebrates International Labor Day.
Laborers are working on construction of a building to earn their livelihood while the world celebrates International Labor Day.
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