Showing posts with label IDPs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label IDPs. Show all posts

Thursday, July 23, 2009

One Million Children May Miss Out On School in NWFP

JUL 23 - The United Nations' Children's Fund (UNICEF) says as many as one million children in the northwest region of Pakistan could miss out on school if buildings needed to house classrooms are not restored in time for the start of the new school year which begins on September 1st.

According to UNICEF, 60 percent of the two million people who fled their homes in the Swat Valley are children under the age of 18.

UNICEF's director of Emergency Programs in Pakistan, Louis-Georges Arsenault says more than 4,000 schools have been converted into shelters and about 200,000 homeless people are living there.

"And, also in Swat, as you probably have heard many times, some 200 schools were destroyed by the Taliban and 75 percent were girls schools ... If we are not able to have the precondition for these shelters to be in shape for the school year and also have the minimum for when the people are returning to the communities, one million children will be at risk of losing and not starting the school year in time," Arsenault said.

Arsenault says about 300,000 people are on the move back to Swat, Buner and Dir. He says the government is helping them to go back to their communities.

But Arsenault says UNICEF believes a great many people will remain behind.

He says preparations must be made to return children to school. Education materials must be purchased.

He says UNICEF will not be able to accomplish everything that needs to be done unless it receives more money. He says the agency is running a $20 million shortfall and this is seriously compromising its humanitarian operation.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Zardari phones Nawaz, agree to meet soon

JUly 14 - President Asif Ali Zardari contacted Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz chief Nawaz Sharif over the telephone on Monday, and the leaders “agreed to meet soon”, according to the presidential spokesman.

Spokesman Farhatullah Babar said the president thanked the PML-N chief on his 10-minutes talk for his support to the internally displaced persons. “The two also agreed to meet in the near future,” he said.

Both the leaders last met on November 8 at a dinner in the Presidency.

Sources said it was an ice-breaking initiative on the part of President Zardari in which he appreciated the efforts of the Punjab government and the PML-N for providing relief to the IDPs.

Nawaz Sharif responded positively and told Zardari that the PML-N would always support the government for national causes and to resolve the people’s problems.

There was a consensus between both the leaders that the implementation of the Charter of Democracy would pave the way for the reconciliation between the two parties, reported The News

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