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Ex-FATA, Balochistan record highest fatalities in first quarter of 2021

Ex-FATA, Balochistan record highest fatalities in first quarter of 2021 By Hamid Khan Wazir ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Despite significant progress in reducing the number of fatalities during the last few years, the erstwhile Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) (now merged into Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) recorded the highest number of fatalities which stands 67, followed by Balochistan with 48. The findings of the Quarter Security Report issued by the Center for Research and Security Studies here on Wednesday showed that Pakistan lost 196 persons in this first quarter of 2021, and another 42 were wounded. The erstwhile FATA recorded 67 fatalities, followed by Balochistan 48, KP 35, Sindh 26, Punjab 18, and Islamabad 2.

Grants Officer - Chad

About the role This is a 12 month (renewable) role with unaccompanied terms based in Ndjamena, Chad with 20-30% of the time scheduled and spent in the Programmes areas (Sila and Lac), with a salary Grade 2 €35,087 – 38,986. You will report to the Programmmes Director and you will liaise with the Country Director, Systems Director, Area/Program Coordinators, M&E Manager, Consortium Coordinator, Program Managers, the Advocacy, Communication and Accountability Manager, Desk Officer (HQ) and other key staff. We would like you to start in June 2021. Your purpose: The purpose of this position is to support programme teams to ensure high quality programming and learning, in particular on grant and information management – from proposal development to final reporting, developing case studies and preparing project/programme communication briefs. Your purpose will also be to support the development of the gender approaches and strategy for Concern Chad.

KP govt to launch poverty alleviation programme in ex-Fata

National April 11, 2021 PESHAWAR: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has decided to launch a poverty alleviation programme in the erstwhile Fata to benefit 10,000 poor and deserving families. This was disclosed by provincial minister for Social Welfare Dr Hisham Inamullah Khan at a press conference. He said the “Insaf Rizq-i-Halal” programme would aim to enable the tribespeople affected by militancy to stand on their feet. He said a comprehensive programme has been prepared after he tasked by KP Chief Minister Mahmood Khan and it would cost Rs1.27 billion. Dr Hisham Inamullah, who was elected from Lakki Marwat which is close to some of the newly merged tribal districts, said in total about 30,000 tribespeople would receive some kind of support under the programme.

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