Monday, March 14, 2011

Education Emergency - Pakistan

Education is Pakistan’s most critical emergency. No country will enjoy security or robust economic growth without quality education. We simply cannot afford to wait.


The campaign has been launched by the Pakistan Education Task Force which brings together representatives from the federal and provincial governments, with leaders from civil society. Anyone, however is welcome to join the campaign.



No country can thrive in the modern world without educating its children.

But Pakistan faces an education emergency that has disastrous social and economic consequences, and threatens the security of the country.
We believe it is now time to end this emergency.
Under the 18th amendment, which received Presidential assent on 19 April 2010, education is no longer a privilege, but a fundamental right for all up to the age of sixteen.

Provinces, meanwhile, now have full responsibility for developing plans to ensure that every child is able to go to a decent school.
That is why we ask you to help us make March the month that Pakistan talks about only two things: education and cricket.
We want to start a debate about the how the country can unite across political, religious, and ethnic divides – dedicating itself to a cause that will determine its future.
Please join  in the March for Education. http://educationemergency.com.pk/

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Youth Dividend’s Volunteer Programme 2011 - Pakistan


CALL FOR APPLICATIONS

Youth Dividend is non-commercial and non-political youth-led organization in Pakistan established in 2010. Youth Dividend is committed to empower and enable youth & adolescent to influence international and national policy frameworks and be positive agents of change. Our organization is working to develop, inform, inspire and mobilize young people through leadership trainings, peer education, awareness raising, skill building, policy and advocacy. By providing young people with the platform to implement initiatives that target social, cultural, economic, legal and environmental issues they are committed to, we have created a space that is committed to developing the expression of young people.

Youth Dividend is committed to undertake the projects on youth, gender, health, poverty reduction and education through leadership trainings, life skills based education, advocacy, awareness campaigns and social media, to equip them with skills, knowledge, and attitudes to be able to exercise informed decision-making.

Purpose and objectives of the volunteer programme:

Currently Youth Dividend is running a global project on Millennium Development Goals in partnership with United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and Youth Action for Change (YAC). Youth Dividend is also in a process of developing a new program on Poverty Reduction and Strategy Papers (PRSP) with UNFPA Pakistan. In order to support the organizational objective, the volunteer under the supervision of Youth Dividend team will be required to undertake the key milestones and deliverables:

1)       Support development of new projects and ongoing interventions with its partners.
2)       Assist in developing training materials for its ongoing projects for the organization.
3)       Assist in development of training reports, proposals, and database.
4)       Maintaining Youth Dividend’s websites (blogs, social network sites) on a regular basis.
5)       Share resources and new project developments with MDGs advocates.

Conditions and incentives:

Youth Dividend values the opportunity for volunteers to be a part of its operations. The goal of Youth Dividends volunteer program is to provide young people with successful and meaningful opportunities to learn about our mission and projects, contribute to the work of the organization during a limited time period, and gain meaningful volunteer experience. Youth Dividend is now offering a limited number of paid volunteer positions (payments will start after a 1 month probation period). Volunteers will also have an opportunity to attend trainings, capacity building workshops and conferences. All applicants must hold a bachelors degree and be based in Pakistan. Applicants are also required to have internet availability at least 15 hours a week.

Application Procedure: If you are interested in applying for volunteer positions, please send a resume and letter of interest (one page or less) to the email contact listed below. We will contact you if your application is chosen for an interview. Application Deadline: 20th March 2011. For further details, please visit our website:http://youthdividend.weebly.com

Youth Dividend is a partner NGO of UNFPA Pakistan

Address all application to Ms. Hira Hafeez-ur-Rehman at youth.dividend@gmail.com

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

It’s Time to Unleash the Full Potential of Women

Message of UNFPA Executive Director Babatunde Osotimehin on the International Women's Day 2011



Today we celebrate International Women’s Day and once again declare our faith in fundamental human rights, in the dignity and worth of the human person, and in the equal rights of men and women. As the world approaches a population of seven billion, it’s high time to unleash the full potential of half the world’s population.


When girls enjoy equal access to education, and women, men and young people can claim their right to sexual and reproductive health, we come closer to equality. When women and couples can plan their families, and balance work and family life as they desire, we expand equal opportunity. When a pregnant woman no longer fears losing her job, and maternity no longer continues to be a source of discrimination in employment, we advance equal rights between men and women.
When girls are educated and healthy, and can avoid early marriage, unwanted pregnancy and HIV, they can contribute fully to society. UNFPA will continue to move forward guided by the belief that progress for women is progress for all.

Today and every day, my colleagues and I in UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund, will continue to champion reproductive health and reproductive rights. We renew our commitment to work with governments and civil society to achieve universal access to education and reproductive health by 2015.
We join partners worldwide, including the newly established UN Women, to advance gender equality and dignity for all.

Monday, March 7, 2011

‘Regional Conference on Fistula’ in Karachi - UNFPA Pakistan

A three-day regional fistula conference was held in Karachi from 4th March to highlight the disease condition, mainly among women. The conference was organized by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA).

Fistula is a severe medical condition in which a fistula (hole) develops between either the rectum and vagina or between the bladder and vagina after severe or failed childbirth when adequate medical care is not available.





“Every year, around four thousand women in Pakistan develop fistula due to improper or lack of health facilities during childbirth and suffer for their entire life although the disease is completely treatable through surgery,” Dr Shershah Syed, a renowned gynecologist and President of the Pakistan National Forum on Women Health, said while addressing a press conference at the Karachi Press Club on Thursday.

Fistula experts from the United States, Egypt, France, Nepal, Nigeria and other countries will attend the conference to share their experiences of treating the disease with local surgeons and midwives, he said.

Dr Shershah maintained that midwives would also be attending the conference during which they would be trained to provide better care to pregnant women to avoid fistula condition.

The conference was inaugurated on Friday at the Liaquat National Hospital Auditorium Karachi in collaboration with the Pakistan National Forum on Women’s Health. Known artist Sheema Kermani will present her play “Genital Tract Fistula” on the occasion.



Source: The News

UNFPA Youth Advisory Panel: As Population Hits 7 Billion, UNFPA Focuses on You...

UNFPA Youth Advisory Panel: As Population Hits 7 Billion, UNFPA Focuses on You...: "By: Dr. Babatunde Osotimehin, Executive Director of UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund This year, world population will hit 7..."

As Population Hits 7 Billion, UNFPA Focuses on Youth

By: Dr. Babatunde Osotimehin, Executive Director of UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund



This year, world population will hit 7 billion. With this major milestone occurring in my first year as Executive Director of UNFPA, I have an interesting and unique opportunity in leading the organization’s priorities.
One major focus will be today’s large generation of young people. There are an estimated 1.8 billion adolescents and youth aged 10 to 24, accounting for nearly a quarter of the planet's population. Just below 90 per cent of them live in developing countries and that proportion will increase during the next 20 years. They want freedom, participation and dignity and their decisions will define the future.
They need increased support. Under my leadership, UNFPA will strengthen efforts to give young people, especially adolescent girls, the attention they deserve. Along with our partners in many countries, we will push for greater investments in young people across many sectors—in education, including sexual health education, in reproductive health, employment and participation. UNFPA will continue providing technical assistance to implement sexual and reproductive health-care initiatives.
Our efforts help young people, particularly girls, to stay in school, stay healthy and free from unwanted pregnancies and HIV, postpone family formation and eventually enter the labour market with skills to earn an income and contribute to economic growth.
Investing in today’s youth will bring positive returns for current and future generations. This is especially important for the least developed countries that have the highest rates of poverty and mortality, a population growth rate that is nearly double that of developing countries as a whole, and 6 in 10 people below the age of 25.
The large youthful populations are a potential asset if young people enjoy productive employment. This calls for the development of human capital and much higher investment in adolescents and young people and their education, skills and health. Investing in young people, their reproductive health and gender equality, can help put countries on a path to accelerated economic growth and development. This is a message we should all stress whenever we get a chance or an audience.
If we want to shape not only the population of the planet, but also the development of the world, we have to embrace youth as leaders and partners. Young people are energetic and open to the possibilities afforded by new technologies in an interconnected world. Already, they are leading the way on HIV prevention and having a powerful impact on politics and culture. They can make major contributions to solutions to common problems, such as conflict, inequity and climate change. And they will be the parents and teachers of the next generation.
UNFPA remains committed to the core principles of the Programme of Action of the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD), that every person has the right to sexual and reproductive health, every pregnancy is wanted, every birth is safe, every young person has the education and services to grow up healthy, every girl is treated with dignity and respect, and violence against women can and should end. We also rally behind the United Nations Secretary-General’s Global Strategy for Women’s and Children’s Health to save 16 million lives by 2015.
As the world prepares to support a 7 billion-strong population, UNFPA is committed to helping young people build a better future for themselves, their families and their nations.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

UNFPA Youth Advisory Panel: Youth & the MDG's Ecourse - Creating a pool of MDG...

UNFPA Youth Advisory Panel: Youth & the MDG's Ecourse - Creating a pool of MDG...: "Our E-course 'Youth & the MDGs 'aims to create a pool of Millennium Development Goals Advocates from all around the world Che..."

Youth & the MDG's Ecourse - Creating a pool of MDGs Advocates


Our E-course 'Youth & the MDGs 'aims to create a pool of Millennium Development Goals Advocates from all around the world


Check out details on Youth Dividend's Website