Initiative launched to prevent unplanned pregnancy among TDPs

PESHAWAR: An initiative to increase access of Afghan and women and girls of temporarily displaced persons (TDPs) and host communities to quality Sexual Reproductive Health services to prevent unplanned pregnancies and decrease deliveries mortality rate was launched here on Monday.

The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) in collaboration with the Government of Pakistan and financial support of Australia has launched the ‘Sexual and Reproductive Health’ programme for womenfolk.

The speakers said that UNFPA was providing life-saving services to ensure safe childbirth but shortage of supplies and trained midwives continued to threaten the lives of mothers and children in camps and host communities.

They said the programme was aimed at increasing access of Afghan and women and girls of TDPs and host communities to quality Sexual Reproductive Health services and help decrease deaths of infants and mother during deliveries.

Chief Commissioner, Commissionerate for Afghan Refugees (CAR) Muhammad Saleem Khan, said the programme was aimed at providing quality health services to 360,000 individuals. He said CAR would facilitate and provide strategic oversight on this initiative to ensure maximum benefits at the end of the three years project.

The official stressed concentrated efforts by all the implementing partners and stakeholders to achieve the target of the project.

Australia’s Ambassador for Women and Girls Dr Sharman Stone said the project objective was to empower women and reduce maternal and child mortality rate. “By helping women to stay healthy, we help them participate equally in society, education and the economy,” she noted.

UNFPA Representative in Pakistan, Dr Hassan Mohtashami said the agency was committed to protecting those who were in constant transit.

“Our humanitarian programmes are protecting women, girls and young people in 60 countries. In Pakistan, we are providing assistance in major crises and disaster-hit areas since 2010,” he added.

High Commissioner of Australia Margaret Adamson called for collective efforts by the governments and civil society to contribute to international and national efforts to improve the safety of women and girls and create opportunities for them so that they can live with dignity and respect.

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Man allegedly kills wife

ISLAMABAD: A woman was allegedly killed by her husband with help of his family in the Mera Aku Village because she could not have children.

Bibi Fatima’s husband had wanted to take a second wife for some time and divorce her as she had not had children in the few years they were married.

The police said the couple often fought over them being issueless.

The police said the preliminary investigation suggests the couple had fought again and that Bibi Fatima’s husband overpowered her with the help of his brother and strangled her to death.

The suspect then fled and went into hiding, the police said.

Separately, a constable was injured in an encounter with some suspects on I.J. Principal Road.

A police patrolling team had spotted a car cordoned off by six gunmen.

The police said the gunmen opened fire when two members of the police team approached them.

The police also opened retaliatory fire and a constable got injured in the exchange. The gunmen took his weapon and bullets and managed to escape.

The injured constable was taken to the hospital where he is under observation.

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Women entrepreneurs enjoy rafting at Kunhar River

PESHAWAR: A thrilling water rafting activity was arranged for the women entrepreneurs of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa at the scenic Kunhar River on Monday.

Organized by the Tourism Corporation Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (TCKP) in connection with the World Tourism Day to be marked on September 27, a large number of women entrepreneurs, including President of Women Chamber of Commerce and Industry Peshawar, Fauzia Inayat, Vice President Rukhsana Nadir, General Secretary Anber Ishtiaq and others participated in the spectacular adventure activity.

“Tourism and the Digital Transformation” is the theme of this year’s World Tourism Day (WTD). Before embarking the race, the participants were facilitated to experience the best guides, rafting equipment and refreshments. The transportation, food, first aid kits and other facilities were also provided during the event.

The participants enjoyed the event and hailed the organisers for holding such activity to highlight the importance of World Tourism Day and products of local women entrepreneurs.

They said that it was a good gesture from the TCKP and other stakeholders to provide recreational opportunities to the women of the province so they could also enjoy life. They said that it was an adventurous and thrilling event and they fully enjoyed. Fauzia Inayat said the event will help the stakeholders to further explore the opportunities provided to tourism by technological advances including big data, artificial intelligence and digital platforms.

The participants later visited Saiful Muluk Lake and met the local women entrepreneurs. They encouraged the local women entrepreneurs and assured all out support to showcase their handicrafts and embroidered products at the international level.

The Women Chamber office-bearers told the local businesswomen that steps would be taken to make their access to the international market to introduce the locally made products The women members praised the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government for organizing events like rafting, boating, train safari tours and other activities.

The Tourism Department has arranged various events of cultural, religious and adventure tourism and sports including rafting, paragliding, jeep rally and zip-lining. More events of rafting, paragliding, jeep rally, zip-lining and water sports have been planned in the current calendar.