Pakistan continues to lose 60,000 babies annually
KARACHI, MAY 9, 2013: Pakistan has the highest first day mortality rate for babies in Asia, making it the most dangerous place in the region to be born, “Save the Children” says. Read more
Teacher suspended over corporal punishment
PESHAWAR, MAY 9, 2013: Khyber Pakhtun-khwa caretaker Information and Education Minister Mossarat Qadeem has suspended a lady teacher accused of giving corporal punishment to a girl student in Government Girls Primary School Padhana in Haripur district. Read more
It’s children literature festival in Islamabad now
ISLAMABAD, MAY 3, 2013: Oxford University Press (OUP), Idara-e-Taleem-o-Aagahi (ITA) and Foundation Open Society Institute (FOSI) Pakistan, have decided to hold first ever Children’s Literature Festival (CLF) in Islamabad from May 24 to 25 at Pak-China Friendship Centre. Read more
Polio virus about to break loose in KP
PESHAWAR, MAY 7, 2013: The highly-paid officials of WHO, Unicef and the ‘rich and prosperous’ provincial Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI) may face a lot of criticism in the days ahead as “The News” has received credible information that polio virus is about to get out of control in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and adjoining tribal areas. Read more
Blood and ballots: Children pay the price for terrorism in Karachi
SUKKUR, MAY 6, 2013: Eight-year-old Abdul was unfortunately, the unluckiest of the three children because he became one of the victims of the two blasts that ripped apart a Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) office, Unit 153-A, in Azizabad, Gulberg, on Saturday. Read more
One-year-old girl diagnosed with polio
PESHAWAR, MAY 4, 2013: After the ban on polio vaccination by local Taliban last year, a one-year girl became the first polio victim of the paralyzing disease in the volatile North Waziristan Agency, official sources said. Read more
Mother & Child Week launched in KP
PESHAWAR, APRIL 25, 2013: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Health Department in collaboration with Unicef launched Mother and Child Week aimed at reaching out to those children who remained deprived of routine immunization. The activity aimed to raise awareness on the crucial issue of immunization against threatening diseases. During the week health workers, particularly Lady Health Workers (LHWs) would hold meetings with mothers in their respective jurisdictions and locate children missed during the previous immunization campaigns. Read more
Malaria still a threat causing 50,000 deaths annually
RAWALPINDI, APRIL 25, 2013: Malaria causes more than 50,000 deaths in the country, mostly in infants, children and pregnant women every year, but the concerned authorities have not been giving due attention to this threat. Various surveys reveal that Malaria is the second most prevalent and devastating disease of the country. Approximately 60 per cent of the population is living in areas where the disease is endemic. Read more
Special anti-measles campaign from 29th
LAHORE, APRIL 22, 2013: Health Secretary Arif Nadeem informed that a special anti-measles drive will be launched in the provincial metropolis from April 29 to May 5. Read more
Another 3 children die of measles in Lahore
LAHORE, APRIL 21, 2013: There is no let up in deaths of children on account of measles, as three more children became victim of the disease raising the death toll to 49 in Punjab as per official figures. There are over 100 measles patients under treatment in different government hospitals. Read more
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