Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Pakistani-American entrepreneurs urged to invest in flood-hit Pakistan’s education sector

Pakistani-American entrepreneurs

WASHINGTON: Pakistan’s Ambassador to the US, Masood Khan, has called on Pakistani-American entrepreneurs to focus on investing in flood-ravaged Pakistan’s education sector during the rehabilitation phase after waters recede.

“The flood situation in Pakistan would be a big setback for our students who already suffered during COVID pandemic days”, he said while briefing the entrepreneurs about the havoc wrought by floods triggered by climate change that was threatening nations across the world.

The United Nations Children’s Fund, UNICEF, estimates the monsoon rains and ensuing flooding have damaged or destroyed at least 18,000 schools across the country, depriving millions of children of access to education. It says hospitals and other infrastructure on which children rely for essential services have been put out of commission.

UNICEF also said the children affected are among the most vulnerable in the country, adding they live in many of the 72 hardest-hit districts.

“The recent flood and the massive devastation in Pakistan is a consequence of climate change. This phenomenon is going to grow whether it is Pakistan or any other country in South Asia or the world”, Ambassador said.

Ambassador Masood Khan thanked Ms. Ambreen Mirza, President of the Organization of Pakistani Entrepreneurs (OPEN) Global, for organizing the event, calling her a “dynamic leader”.

He shared details of the devastation caused by the floods that has submerged one-third of the country, killing 1400 people, with more than 13,000 injured.

Ms. Fiza Shah, CEO of Developments in Literacy (DIL), briefed the participants about the work being done by her organization to improve education in Pakistan.

She said that DIL was working in Pakistan since 1997 and has impacted about 300,000 students and trained about 20,000 teachers. DIL was also working on curriculum development in Pakistan and was working with the public and private sectors in this regard.

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UNICEF hands over essential medicines for flood relief

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KARACHI: UNICEF delivered 32 metric tons of life-saving medical and other emergency supplies to support children and women affected by devastating floods across Pakistan. The shipment arrived in Karachi from UNICEF’s Supply Division in Copenhagen. The shipment includes medicines, medical supplies, water purifying tablets, safe delivery kits, and therapeutic nutritional supplements. UNICEF handed over the … Read more

Munir Akram calls for ‘plan of action’ to grapple with poverty and hunger

Munir Akram
  • Pakistan has called for an urgent “plan of action” to grapple with poverty and hunger that have worsened the current geopolitical tensions
  • The event was co-organized by five United Nations agencies — FAO, IFAD, UNICEF, WFP, and WHO — to report on progress toward ending hunger, achieving food security, and improving nutrition
  • Ambassador Akram also called for moderating food prices, especially for inflation-hit developing countries, through appropriate international, national, and market mechanisms
  • “Let us work together to eradicate poverty and achieve zero hunger by 2030,” Ambassador Akram added.

 

NEW YORK: Pakistan has called for an urgent “plan of action” to grapple with poverty and hunger that have worsened the current geopolitical tensions, especially for the people facing war and occupation for decades.

“The impact of recent geopolitical uncertainties is coup de grace for the poor: prices of food and energy have twisted; food and related entities, including fertilizers, are in short supply and unaffordable for the poorest people and the poorest countries – in Africa, Afghanistan and elsewhere,” Ambassador Munir Akram said at an event held at UN Headquarters in New York.

The event was co-organized by five United Nations agencies — FAO, IFAD, UNICEF, WFP, and WHO — to report on progress toward ending hunger, achieving food security, and improving nutrition, as well as to provide an in-depth analysis of key challenges to achieving these goals in the context of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The theme of this year’s edition is repurposing food and agriculture policy to make healthy diets more accessible.

Supply chains should be maintained fully operational, especially for food processing and related logistics, he added, hoping that the UN Secretary-General and friends like Turkey would be successful in enabling access not just to Ukrainian wheat but also to Russian wheat.

According to the Pakistani envoy, assistance must be provided to allow food producers, particularly smallholders in developing countries, to contribute to increases in local and national food production by providing enough access to seeds, fertilizer, and money.
Ambassador Akram also called for moderating food prices, especially for inflation-hit developing countries, through appropriate international, national, and market mechanisms.

In addition, he said, emergency grants and concessional financing must be provided to countries experiencing social and financial distress to secure adequate food and related supplies, proposing the creation of a Special Food Emergency Fund under the UN auspices.

Longer-term action must begin with supporting sustainable food consumption and production systems, eliminating waste and pollution, saving water, boosting forestation, and protecting biodiversity and the world’s natural environments, claims the ambassador.

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West pledges $6.7 bn for Syria under shadow of Ukraine war

Syria

At a conference in Brussels on Tuesday, international donors pledged $6.7 billion for conflict-torn Syria, insisting that the crisis must not be forgotten even as the Ukraine war dominates global attention. “This event today comes at a particularly difficult time,” said EU neighborhood commissioner Oliver Varhelyi. “Our societies and economies, including the key donors are … Read more

Ukraine war casts shadow over Syria donors’ conference

Ukraine

International donors held their sixth pledging conference for conflict-torn Syria on Tuesday, in Brussels, saying Syrians should not be forgotten even as the Ukraine war dominates global attention. “World public opinion seems not to be able to deal with more than one crisis at the time,” EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said as he … Read more

Ukraine conflict has overshadowed the Syria donor conference in Bruseels

ukraine

BRUSSELS: International donors attended their sixth pledge conference for Syria on Tuesday in Brussels, saying Syrians should not be forgotten even as the Ukraine crisis dominates headlines. As he launched the gathering, EU foreign policy leader Josep Borrell remarked, “World public opinion seems not to be able to deal with more than one crisis at … Read more

Record 12.3 million Syrian children need aid: UN

UN

The United Nations said Sunday that more Syrian children are in need than at any point since a terrible civil war erupted over a decade ago, yet assistance for them is “dwindling.” “Syria’s children have suffered for far too long and should not suffer any longer,” In a statement, the UN Children’s Fund noted that … Read more

At least 75 killed in recent Haiti gang battles: UN

UN

Clashes between two rival gangs on the outskirts of Haiti’s capital Port-au-Prince have claimed the lives of at least 75 people In less than two weeks, including women and children, according to the UN. The United Nations expressed its “grave worry” about the city’s “rapid deterioration of the security situation.” “According to multiple sources, at … Read more

Dozens killed as wave of gang violence roils Haitian capital

Haitian

As gunshots roared through his destitute neighbourhood in the Haitian capital, Jackson held out for more than a week, praying for help to resolve the violent turf war between rival gangs. “For eight days, the bursts of bullets flew non-stop but we thought that the police were going to intervene,” he said. However, the cops … Read more

‘Everybody needed some kind of care,’ says Azovstal evacuee

On Tuesday, dozens of evacuees from the Azovstal steelworks in Mariupol arrived safely in Ukrainian-controlled Zaporizhzhia. When James Elder of the UN children’s charity UNICEF, visited evacuees who had been taken by bus, he saw a “whole range of emotions.” He told that one mother was “amazed” that she and her two young grandkids had … Read more

‘Heavy fighting’ in Ukraine’s east as Mariupol evacuation delayed

ukraine

As Russia’s operation in eastern Ukraine continued with “active and violent” fighting, Ukrainian authorities hoped to evacuate additional citizens from the beleaguered southern port city of Mariupol on Monday. Kyiv said more than 100 civilians were evacuated over the weekend from the sprawling Azovstal plant, the last holdout of Ukrainian forces in Mariupol which has … Read more

A new Passover prayer links Ukrainian migrants to Jewish tradition

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This year, Rabbi Julie Schonfeld will perform her normal ceremonies. She’ll tidy up and throw out leavened foods. She’ll make matzoh ball soup and tzimmes (sweet potato and carrot stew). Once the Haggadah has been read, Schonfeld will add a new practice: saying an original prayer she created this year to relate the history of … Read more

War and the innocents: Ukrainian children forced out of their homes

War UNICEF

According to UNICEF, nearly two-thirds of all Ukrainian children have been left homeless since the Russian invasion began. They have been forced to leave everything behind: their homes, their schools and often their family members,” Manuel Fontaine, emergency programs director for the United Nations children’s agency, told the U.N. Security Council on Monday. The figure … Read more

1,000 families receive relief aid in Afghanistan: gov’t

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KABUL, March 28 (Xinhua) — About 1,000 families received relief assistance in two provinces as the Taliban-led caretaker government and aid agencies continued to help destitute families, the government said in a statement on Monday. In the eastern Laghman province, the Afghan Red Crescent Society (ARCS) provided food and non-food items to 500 families in … Read more

Nearly 3.9 million people flee Ukraine: UN

ukraine

GENEVA: Nearly 3.9 million people have fled Ukraine since Russia’s invasion a month ago, UN figures showed Monday, with the flow continuing to slow. The UN refugee agency, UNHCR, said 3,862,797 Ukrainians had fled the country — an increase of 41,748 from Sunday’s figures. Around 90 percent of them are women and children, it added. … Read more

Humanitarian catastrophe: Afghans to receive over $1B aid from World Bank

Afghani

WASHINGTON – The humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan has been worsening and it has left more than 20 million people desperate for assistance, as per the United Nations. After the Taliban took over the war torn country in August 2021, several countries around the world halted or cut the funding to Afghanistan. Hence, recently, the World … Read more

World Bank announces over $1 billion in aid for Afghanistan

world bank

WASHINGTON: The World Bank on Tuesday announced more than $1 billion in humanitarian aid for Afghanistan, stating the money will go to UN agencies and international NGOs, while remaining “outside the control” of the country’s Taliban rulers. The reallocation from the Afghanistan Reconstruction Trust Fund (ARTF) follows the $280 million in ARTF funds disbursed last … Read more

Malnutrition reaches crucial time

Malnutrition

GENEVA – Severe drought risks pushing nearly half of Somali children under five into acute malnutrition this year, with hundreds of thousands needing life-saving treatment, the UN warned last week, calling for urgent action. “Malnutrition has reached crisis levels,” said Victor Chinyama, head of communications for the UN children’s agency Unicef’s Somalia operations. “The time … Read more

Hunger blights the future of newborns in Chad

newborns in Chad

N’Djamena (Capital of Chad) – Her tiny mouth is constantly open, trying to suck in air. Adama Assan is four months old, but tips the scales at a pitiful 3.3 kilograms (7.3 pounds) — not even the average weight at birth of a typical newborn in Europe. “Normally, a baby of her age would weigh six … Read more

Horn of Africa drought drives 13 million to hunger

Africa

NAIROBI – Vast swathes of land stretching from southern Ethiopia to northern Kenya and Somalia are in the grip of a severe drought that has left 13 million people facing hunger. Across these regions, where people eke out a living from mainly agro-pastoral activities, the three rainy seasons since the end of 2020 have been … Read more

Famine looms on doorstep of Kinshasa

Famine looms

KINSHASA – “It’s hard to eat here. There are no fields and no food. Life is hard,” says Albertine Nzale, traditional chief of Kinduti, on the outskirts of the DR Congo capital, Kinshasa. The village sits at the end of a bumpy track through the savanna outside the largest city in the Democratic Republic of … Read more

Humanitarian crisis feared as cyclone kills 21 in Madagascar

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ANTANANARIVO – Cyclone Batsirai swept out of Madagascar on Monday after killing 21 people, displacing 70,000 and devastating the drought-hit island’s agricultural heartland, leading the UN to warn of a worsening humanitarian crisis. Madagascar was already reeling from a tropical storm which killed 55 people late last month, and the latest extreme weather event came … Read more

What’s keeping them out of school?

school

KARACHI: In 2010, Article 25-A was introduced to the Constitution of Pakistan that stated “The State shall provide free and compulsory education to all children of the age of five to sixteen years in such a manner as may be determined by law”. Yet more than a decade later, and despite significant noise about educating … Read more

Cardiac surgical unit opens in key children’s hospital in Afghan capital

Cardiac surgical unit

KABUL – The Afghan caretaker government’s Ministry of Public Health has inaugurated a cardiac surgical unit in a key children’s hospital in Kabul, a senior health official said Wednesday. The ministry inaugurated the surgical unit in Indira Gandhi Children’s Hospital in Wazir Akbar Khan, a diplomatic district on Tuesday, Deputy Public Health Minister Abdulbari Omar … Read more

Displaced Afghan families receive relief aid in Afghanistan’s Kabul

Afghanistan

KABUL – About 1,000 displaced and needy Afghan families received relief assistance in the capital Kabul on Tuesday as the Taliban-led caretaker government and aid agencies redoubled efforts to help destitute families in winter, authorities said on Tuesday. “About 1,000 families received assistance packages which included food and non-food items as well as kitchenware and … Read more

Thousands families receive assistance in W. Afghanistan: UNICEF

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KABUL – The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has distributed basic needs to over 1,700 families in Afghanistan’s western province of Herat, the UNICEF Afghanistan said on Thursday. “To keep children and women warm and meet their basic needs during this harsh winter @UNICEFafg distributed 5,000 blankets, 1,700 tarpaulin and 1,700 buckets to 1,700 most … Read more

UNICEF sends medical supplies to over 1,000 health centers in Afghanistan in November

UNICEF

KABUL, Dec. 29 (Xinhua) — The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has provided medical supplies to over 1,000 health facilities in Afghanistan last month, the organization announced on Wednesday. “Over 1,000 health facilities were provided with medical supplies. These services are a lifeline for millions of children and mothers,” the agency wrote on social media … Read more