World No Tobacco Day to be observed on May 30

Posted by Rubab on May 30th, 2008 in Internationally Celebrated Days | No Comments

The World No Tobacco Day would be observed on Saturday May 31 throughout the world including Pakistan. This year the Day to be marked under the title “Tobacco Free Youth”. A recent report published in Pakistan says that total 250 million smokers (36 per cent males and 9 per cent females) exist in the country.

The report further says that the number of smokers is on the rise in Pakistan mainly due to easy availability of smuggled and counterfeit cigarettes in the open market. In the year 2007, total 77.92 billion cigarettes were manufactured in the country. Out of which about 16.64 billion cigarettes were illegal and fabricated due to which the government exchequer is facing a loss of Rs. 7 billion annually, market estimates said. Read the rest of this entry »

UN Peacekeepers International Day on May 29

Posted by Rubab on May 29th, 2008 in Internationally Celebrated Days | No Comments

The International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers (29 May) was designated by the General Assembly in its resolution 57/129 of 11 December 2002. This action stemmed to pay tribute to all the men and women who have served in United Nations peacekeeping operations for their high level of professionalism, dedication and courage, and to honour the memory of those who have lost their lives in the cause of peace. The Assembly invited all Member States, organizations of the United Nations system, non-governmental organizations and individuals to observe the Day in an appropriate manner. Read the rest of this entry »

World Drug Control Day observed

Posted by Rubab on May 28th, 2008 in Internationally Celebrated Days | No Comments

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan observed World Drugs Control Day here Wednesday. According to a report, around forty billion rupees worth drugs are being used by millions of Pakistanis. The drug users not only include men but women and children. Around four million persons in the world die of drugs each year that start with the use of cigarette, pan and then go way to hashish, opium and heroin.

With advancement in the field of Science and Technology, drug mafia have hit the world drug market with improvised drugs to cater to the needs of the millions of the frustrated lot who do not find a happy corner inside their house join the fold of black addiction that lead them to a silent death.

World Hepatitis Day to be observed on May19

Posted by Rubab on May 18th, 2008 in Internationally Celebrated Days | No Comments

ISLAMABAD: World Hepatitis Day would be observed on Monday to create awareness among the people about the disease. According to World Health Organization, the control of hepatitis outbreak has become a burning issue in Asian countries, especially with around 1.5 million clinical cases of hepatitis occurring each year.

Health experts said there are two types of viral hepatitis in Pakistan, one is short lived and self-limited hepatitis A and E usually spread through feco-oral-route while hepatitis C and B is a blood borne disease and usually chronic. According to health professionals hepatitis A and E are typically caused by ingestion of contaminated food or water while hepatitis B, C and D usually occur as a result of parenteral contact with infected body fluids like from blood transfusions or invasive medical procedures using contaminated equipment.

They said hepatitis B is transmitted by sexual contact. The symptoms of hepatitis include jaundice (yellowing of the skin and eyes), dark urine, extreme fatigue, nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain. HBV is the most serious type of viral hepatitis and the only type causing chronic hepatitis for which a vaccine is available. Injection drug use is the major risk factor for HBV and HCV infections. The main reason for such a high incidence of hepatitis is that treatment becomes complicated because injected drug users suffer from other conditions such as HIV, mental illness, alcoholism and they have little or no contact with the health care providers.

Youm-e-Takbeer to be observed on May 28

Posted by Rubab on May 15th, 2008 in Pakistani Days | No Comments

“Youm-e-Takbeer” will be celebrated with great national fervor across the country on May 28 to pay rich tributes to the nuclear scientists, technicians and other staffer who rendered their services to make Pakistan the first Islamic nuclear power. The main function to mark this august occasion would be organized at the place of Chaghi, where Pakistan conducted nuclear tests on May 28, 1998 at 3.16 pm rejecting immense of external pressure.

Functions will also be held across the country to mark this historic occasion. Pakistan Muslim League (N) Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif will participate in this function for the first time after returning to Pakistan. During the functions a remarkable salute will also be paid to the meritorious services to the founder of Pakistani nuclear programme and renowned nuclear scientist, Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan and government will be stressed to release him immediately.

Mother’s Day celebrated

Posted by Rubab on May 11th, 2008 in Internationally Celebrated Days | No Comments

World Mother’s Day was celebrated across Pakistan on Sunday. Special events were arranged to pay tributes to mothers and processions were taken out by civil society members to highlight the issues pertaining to motherhood. Celebrations were devoted to those honorable mothers who are the experts of one of the most difficult tasks on earth.
Mother’s day Activities
Model Town Football Academy (MTFA) celebrated Mothers’ Day here at Sunday night at the MTFA Ground. Mothers Day is celebrated with a lot of enthusiasm and gaiety. On this day people reflect on the importance of mothers in their life and thank them for their unconditional love and support. Read the rest of this entry »

World Asthma Day 2008

Posted by Rubab on May 6th, 2008 in Internationally Celebrated Days | No Comments

World Asthma Day is organized by the Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) in collaboration with health care groups and asthma educators to raise awareness about asthma and improve asthma care throughout the world. To disseminate information about asthma care, a Global Initiatives for Asthma GINA Assembly was initiated, comprised of asthma care experts from many countries to conduct workshops with local doctors and national opinion leaders and to hold seminars at national and international meetings. In addition, GINA initiated an annual World Asthma Day (in 2001) which has gained increasing attention each year to raise awareness about the burden of asthma, and to initiate activities at the local/national level to educate families and health care professionals about effective methods to manage and control asthma.

Asthma is a serious global health problem. People of all ages in countries throughout the world are affected by this chronic airway disorder that, when uncontrolled, can place severe limits on daily life and is sometimes fatal. The prevalence of asthma is increasing in most countries, especially among children. Asthma is a significant burden, not only in terms of health care costs but also of lost productivity and reduced participation in family life.

World Asthma Day 2008 is being celebrated on Tuesday, May 6. This year’s event will continue the focus on the positive theme introduced for WAD 2007, “You Can Control Your Asthma.” This theme is consistent with the emphasis on asthma control set out in the latest versions of the GINA guideline documents, and will help to spread the word that asthma control is the goal of treatment and can be achieved in the vast majority of asthma patients with proper management. Your Asthma.

Event Info for Pakistan
Activities for Patients and the Public
1. Free distribution of educational materials, leaflets and booklets in English and Urdu.
2. Free Allergy Camp at Community Centre, Aabpara, Islamabad.

Activities for Health care Professionals
Seminar for GPs and Family Physicians on Allergy & Asthma.

Participating Organizations
The Allergy & Asthma Institute, Pakistan
Developing Health, Islamabad

International Firefighters’ Day

Posted by Rubab on May 4th, 2008 in Internationally Celebrated Days | No Comments

International Firefighters’ Day is observed each year on 4th May. On this date everyone is invited to remember the past firefighters who have died while serving our community or dedicated their lives to protecting the safety of us all. At the same time, we can show our support and appreciation to the firefighters world wide who continue to protect us so well throughout the year.

International Firefighters’ Day (IFFD) is a time where the world’s community can recognize and honour the sacrifices that firefighters make to ensure that their communities and environment are as safe as possible. It is also a day in which current and past firefighters can be thanked for their contributions.
The world is celebrating the International Firefighters Day on Sunday to commemorate those five firefighters who lost their lives while attempting to extinguish a fire at Linton in Australia on December 2, 1998. May 4 is linked with the Day, the patron saint of all firefighters.

According to international standards, every locality with a population of 100,000 or more should have at least one fire station, but the city government in Pakistan’s various cities has not decided to set-up any more fire stations. They have not even decided to increase the work force. Though, about six months ago, the city government in Karachi announced 200 new vacancies, but they were never filled.

Press Freedom Day: May 3

Posted by Rubab on May 3rd, 2008 in Internationally Celebrated Days | No Comments

FREE PRESS, ACCESS TO INFORMATION VITAL FOR DEVELOPMENT, TOP UN OFFICIALS STRESS

New York, May 3: Marking the annual World Press Freedom Day, top United Nations officials have stressed the role of a secure and independent media, and access to information, in empowering individuals and advancing development. “When information flows freely, people are equipped with tools to take control of their lives,” noted Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon in his message for the Day, observed each year on 3 May. “When the flow of information is hindered — whether for political or technological reasons — our capacity to function is stunted.” Mr. Ban stressed that a free, secure and independent media is one of the foundations of peace and democracy. Attacks on freedom of the press are attacks against international law, humanity, and freedom itself — everything the UN stands for, he said. Alarmed at the increasing targeting of journalists around the world, and the failure to thoroughly investigate and prosecute such crimes, the Secretary-General called on all societies to spare no effort in bringing to justice the perpetrators of such attacks. He also paid tribute to all who work in difficult and dangerous conditions to provide the world with free, unbiased information. The theme for this year’s World Press Freedom Day, which was established by the UN in 1993, is “access to information and the empowerment of people.”

In his message on the occasion of the Day, the head of the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) — the body tasked with protecting freedom of expression — stressed that press freedom and access to information feed into the wider development objective of empowering people by giving people the information that can help them gain control over their own lives. “This empowerment supports participatory democracy by giving citizens the capacity to engage in public debate and to hold governments and others accountable,” said UNESCO Director-General Koïchiro Matsuura. Access to information is primordial to the exercise of the basic human right of freedom of expression, Mr. Matsuura added. To be free, the media need to have access to information.

Such access is also indispensable in fighting corruption, which has been defined as the primary obstacle to development. The winner of this year’s UNESCO World Press Freedom Prize is a Mexican reporter who has been a target of death threats, sabotage and police harassment because of her work uncovering prostitution and child pornography networks. Freelance investigative journalist Lydia Cacho Ribeiro will receive the award today at a World Press Freedom Day ceremony in Maputo, Mozambique, organized by UNESCO. General Assembly President Srgjan Kerim stressed the importance of press freedom, noting that “it is access to information that truly empowers the individual to become more active and more responsible. In this free press is a crucial ally.” He said the media contributes to the process of democratization, to the strengthening of the rule of law and ultimately to institution building by asking the “right and often difficult” questions, providing access to information and representing all views impartially. The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights marked the Day by noting that harassment and secrecy laws are weakening press freedom. “It is a sad fact that many governments across the world persist in undermining the freedom of the press to report facts and opinions and, by extension, the right of people in general to be informed about events and policies that are shaping our world,” Louise Arbour said. Ms. Arbour noted that governments are becoming more secretive and offering propaganda disguised as objective information — especially when alleged security-related issues are on the table. The proliferation of new or strengthened secrecy laws means that the media are forced to resort to speculation, which can then be used against them to further undermine their credibility, or even as a justification for initiating legal proceedings against them, she added.

Echoing her comments, the UN Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression marked the Day by calling on governments to end censorship, protect a free and independent media and guarantee their right to criticize. “Freedom of the press cannot be applicable exclusively for those with whom we agree,” stated Ambeyi Ligabo. “On the contrary, the key to freedom of expression is to respect the rights of those with whom we disagree to voice their own opinion. Without this right, democracy itself cannot flourish.” In Afghanistan, Norah Niland, Chief Human Rights Officer for the UN Assistance Mission there, underlined the importance of press freedom as the country prepares for a fresh round of presidential and parliamentary elections next year. “In the run-up to Afghanistan’s elections in 2009 and 2010 press freedom will be more vital than ever, people can only make informed decisions about the political future of their country if they are empowered with balanced objective information,” said Ms. Niland. “The media has a crucial role to play in this respect.”-UN News Service

May Day

Posted by Rubab on May 2nd, 2008 in Uncategorized | No Comments

ISLAMABAD: May Day was observed throughout the country with determination to work for the welfare of the working class. Seminars and rallies were held on Thursday in different parts of the country to pay tributes to those who laid down their lives in Chicago in 1886 for the rights of the Laborers.

The President and the Prime Minister in their messages on the occasion have urged the workers to play their role in making Pakistan a truly progressive country. President Pervez Musharraf said the government was fully alive to address the problems of workers and would ensure their fundamental rights by pursuing active policies in this regard. He said Islam places great emphasis on the rightful status of a worker in the society.

In his message, Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani said the government will comprehensively review the country’s existing labor laws to bring them in conformity with the International Labor Standards. He said all such laws, regulations and systems would be abolished which support any opportunity of exploitation of the work force.

The Prime Minister said the government was taking all possible measures for the welfare and well being of workers. He said protection of human rights was the bed-rock of Islamic teachings and so was the dignity and respect for labor. The day was also observed in Northern Areas and Azad Kashmir. A rally in connection with Labor Day participated by a large number of workers was taken out in Multan Thursday. Similar rallies were also held in Peshawar and Quetta.

LAHORE: In Lahore Pakistan Workers Confederations took out big rally from Bakhtiar Labour Hall to mark the day. The rally was participated by representatives and workers from Pakistan Workers Federation, All Pakistan Trade Union

Federations, Mutahida Labour Federation, National Trade Union Federation and working women organizations. The participants of the rally welcomed the repeal of PEMRA ordinance and Prime Minister’s Relief Package for Workers.

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