LAHORE: Peace is possible with inclusivity and access to justice. We need to engage women in peacebuilding and oversight, and build effective and inclusive institutions at all levels. These views were voiced at a consultative working group meeting on ‘Building bridges for women in peace under SHE the peace-builder project’ held by Aurat Foundation here. The
BALOCHISTAN, Pakistan – “I walked for about 35 kilometres while in labour because the floods had damaged the road between my village and the hospital,” said Bakhtnama Khairullah, 32, from Harnai in Balochistan province. Hers was one of the first areas to be hit by unprecedented monsoon rains that have engulfed one-third of the country. The mountainous terrain Ms. Khairullah trekked over is treacherous even on dry days – for a woman in labour in floodwaters, it was life threatening.
LAHORE:In order to observe International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers and express solidarity with the international community, Pakistani UN peacekeepers of civilian police, who have served at.
The health secretary asked the owners of private hospitals to increase the number of ICUs, HDUs and beds and ensure regular supply of oxygen and set up oxygen plants. Photo courtesy PHH/File
QUETTA: The provincial health secretary has asked the owners of private hospitals to increase the number of intensive care units (ICUs), high dependency units (HDUs) and beds and ensure regular supply of oxygen.
“From May 3 two mobile units are being launched for the convenience of the public for getting vaccination of Covid-19. Older people along with their national identity cards should visit these mobile units and get themselves vaccinated,” Noorul Haq Baloch said while chairing a meeting of the Private Hospital Regulatory Authority.