ICC congratulates Jhulan Goswami for an excellent career

Dubai, September 24, 2022 (PPI-OT):The International Cricket Council (ICC) has congratulated former India captain Jhulan Goswami for an exceptional international career that saw her finish as the world’s most successful bowler in Women’s ODIs.

The 39-year-old fast bowler, who retired from international cricket on Saturday after the ICC Women’s Championship series against England, played in five ICC Women’s Cricket World Cups including in 2005 and 2017, when India made the finals. Goswami also turned out in five ICC Women’s T20 World Cups.

ICC Chief Executive Geoff Allardice praised Goswami’s longevity and said she would be remembered as one of the greats of the game.

ICC Chief Executive Geoff Allardice: “Jhulan has had an incredible career over two decades, enjoying great success across formats. For a fast bowler to continue for so long is amazing and it is no wonder that she leads the list of wicket-takers in Women’s ODIs.

“Jhulan’s career span included a crucial period of growth for women’s cricket and her presence helped raise the profile of the game. I am sure many young boys and girls in not just India but around the world would have been inspired by her over the years. On behalf of the ICC, I congratulate Jhulan for a wonderful career.”

Goswami finished with 44 wickets in 12 Tests, 255 wickets in 204 ODIs and 56 wickets in 68 T20Is.

For more information, contact:
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BoG approves increase in retainers, match fees in 2022-23 domestic contracts 

Lahore, September 24, 2022 (PPI-OT):Players who will feature in Quaid-e-Azam Trophy, Pakistan Cup and National T20 can now earn between PKR 4.3million and PKR 6.1million; participants of CA competitions can make between PKR 2.9million and PKR 4.7million.

Match fee of the prestigious Quaid-e-Azam Trophy increased from PKR 60,000 to PKR 100,000; match fee of the white-ball Pakistan Cup and National T20 has been enhanced from PKR 40,000 to PKR 60,000; match fee of non-playing members also improved.

“Domestic cricket is the backbone of Pakistan cricket and we will continue to invest in it to make it a stronger and more attractive brand,” says Director – High Performance, Nadeem Khan

Comparative analysis of the past three seasons’ domestic contract details and expected player earnings are below.

Urdu version of release is attached here

Karachi, 24 September 2022: In line with its strategy and vision of incentivising high-performing domestic cricketers, encouraging them to embrace the game as a full-time professional sport and adding value to the local competitions, the Pakistan Cricket Board today announced details of the 2022-23 domestic contracts, which were approved by the Board of Governor (BoG) at its 70th meeting on Saturday. The contracts will run from September 2022 to August 2023 and the list of player names will be revealed in due course.

After Mr Ramiz Raja had announced an increase of PKR 100,000 in retainers across all five categories upon being elected as the 34th PCB Chairman last September, the cricket board has again topped up the domestic retainers.

However, the biggest improvement is in the match fees, which have been increased with the objective of attracting star cricketers and inspiring them to maintain high standards so that they can continue to stay in the domestic contract categories.

Match fee of the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy has been increased from PKR 60,000 to PKR 100,000, while match fee of the Pakistan Cup and the National T20 has been raised from PKR 40,000 to PKR 60,000, respectively. The non-playing members of the red and white-ball matches will now receive PKR 40,000 (up by PKR 16,000) and PKR 20,000 (up by PKR 4,000).

Likewise, match fee of the non-first-class four-day Cricket Associations Championship has been increased from PKR 25,000 to PKR 40,000, whereas the white-ball Cricket Associations Challenge and CA T20 match fee has been enhanced from PKR 15,000 to PKR 25,000. The non-playing members of the red and white-ball matches will receive PKR 15,000 and PKR 10,000, respectively.

The overall impact following these latest increases in retainers and match fees is that Category A+ and Category D players can now potentially earn between PKR 4.3million and PKR 6.1million respectively. However, to make these earnings, the players will have to maintain the expected fitness levels and perform consistently so that they can feature in all league matches of the National T20, Quaid-e-Azam Trophy and Pakistan Cup.

These are projected numbers and have been calculated on the basis of 30 league matches being played across the three major PCB events and without adding the impact of any prize moneys. The total prize money of the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy is PKR 17million with the winner receiving PKR 10million, the champion of Pakistan Cup will earn PKR 5million from a total purse of PKR 9.3million and the winner of the National T20 will get richer by PKR 5million from a total pool of PKR 8.7million.

Similarly, players participating in the second division CA Championship (four-day non-first-class), CA Challenge (50-over) and CA T20 will have an opportunity to earn around PKR 1.14million through match fees and daily allowance payments. When the players’ monthly retainers are added to these numbers, then it again becomes a substantial figure and should motivate them further to not only do better but also aspire to play in the three major events, which will not only enhance their earnings but also bring them one step closer selections in the national side.

PCB Director – High Performance, Nadeem Khan: “Domestic cricket is the backbone of Pakistan cricket and we need to continue to invest in it to make it a stronger and more attractive brand. In this relation, I am grateful to the BoG for supporting and approving the management’s recommendations.

“Already, the standard and quality of our domestic cricket, as acknowledged by our elite cricketers, has become challenging and competitive. This is following merit-based selections, quality playing facilities, excellent logistical arrangements, high-quality broadcast and extensive digital media coverage. I am sure these new financial incentives will take our domestic cricket forward and assist the PCB in further reducing the gap with international cricket.

“The retainers and match fees have been increased to motivate and inspire cricketers to work harder round-the-year to maintain the required and expected levels of fitness and form, which forms the basis of retaining places in the contract list. Besides, the new incentives will also encourage them to give preference to our tournament over foreign leagues. Needless to remind everyone, PCB domestic events are a pathway to selection in the national side.”

2022-23 domestic contract categories (player names to be announced in due course):

A+ (15 players) – PKR 300,000 (up by PKR 50,000)

A (35 players) – PKR 200,000 (up by PKR 15,000)

B (48 players) – PKR 185,000 (up by PKR 10,000)

C (70 players) – PKR 170,000 (up by PKR 5,000)

D (24 players) – PKR 150,000 (up by PKR 10,000)

2022-23 domestic events match fee

Quaid-e-Azam Trophy – PKR 100,000 (11 playing members each); PKR 24,000 (five non-playing members each)

Pakistan Cup – PKR 60,000 (11 playing members each); PKR 20,000 (five non-playing member each)

National T20 – PKR 60,000 (11 playing members each); PKR 20,000 (five non-playing member each)

CA Championship – PKR 40,000 (11 playing members each); PKR 10,000 (five no-playing members each)

CA Challenge – PKR 40,000 (11 playing members each); PKR 10,000 (five non-playing members each)

CA T20 – PKR 40,000 (11 playing members each); PKR 10,000 (five non-playing members each)

Projected earnings (after 30 Quaid Trophy, Pakistan Cup and National T20 league matches and without taking into account additional knockout matches and prize moneys):

Category – Retainer – Match fee – Daily allowance – Total

A+ – PKR 3,600,000 – PKR 2,200,000 – PKR 300,000 – PKR 6,100,000

A – PKR 2,400,000 – PKR 2,200,000 – PKR 300,000 – PKR 4,900,000

B – PKR 2,220,000 – PKR 2,200,000 – PKR 300,000 – PKR 4,720,000

C – PKR 2,040,000 – PKR 2,200,000 – PKR 300,000 – PKR 4,540,000

D – PKR 1,800,000 – PKR 2,200,000 – PKR 300,000 – PKR 4,300,000

Projected earnings (after 30 CA Championship, CA Challenge and CA T20 matches):

Category – Retainer – Match fee – Daily allowance – Total

A – +PKR 3,600,000 – PKR 900,000 – PKR 240,000 – PKR 4,740,000

A – PKR 2,400,000 – PKR 900,000 – PKR 240,000 – PKR 3,540,000

B – PKR 2,220,000PKR 900,000 – PKR 240,000 – PKR 3,360,000

C – PKR 2,040,000PKR 900,000 – PKR 240,000 – PKR 3,180,000

D – PKR 1,800,000PKR 900,000 – PKR 240,000 – PKR 2,940,000

For more information, contact:
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Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB)
Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore 54600, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-5717231-4
Fax: +92-42-5711860
Website: www.pcb.com.pk

Campus With A Conscience hosts a-week long SDG festival

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, Sept. 24, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Innovation, inspiration, dedication and entertainment were just some of the key factors that brought a city together in a united effort to drive interest and action toward the United Nations 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In a wonderful display of unity, corporate leaders, non-governmental organisations, local school children, special society groups, influencers and over 20,000 students from all across the Klang Valley gathered at Sunway University, Sunway City for a week-long festival of events and activations in support of the United Nations 17 SDGs and its worldwide initiative of Local Action for Global Goals 2022, celebrated from Monday 19th of September through to Friday 23rd of September.

Tengku Zatashah, Tan Sri Dr Jemilah Mahmood and Professor Sibrandes Poppema with Students from SMK Assunta and International Students from Sunway University

Tengku Zatashah, Tan Sri Dr Jemilah Mahmood and Professor Sibrandes Poppema with Students from SMK Assunta and International Students from Sunway University

This unique festival and the first of its kind in Asia featured talks, performances, interactive workshops, corporate displays on sustainability from Volvo, Uniqlo, The Body Shop and Huawei, daily flag parades, on-stage demonstrations, a sustainable marketplace and a space to connect with leaders, changemakers, activists, private sector as well as a live musical performance, including a heartwarming rendition by the children from the Spastic Children’s Association of Selangor and Federal Territory which captured the hearts of those who are lucky enough to catch the concert.

A splendid and memorable adaptive fashion show by Dawn Adaptive also ensured the occasion was a truly inclusive event at Sunway University.

Joining the excited visitors on campus were a host of international dignitaries including HE Dr Joachim Bergström, Swedish Ambassador to Malaysia who officially opened the event, HE Sami Leino, Ambassador of Finland to Malaysia and Brunei, HE Dr Peter Blomeyer, German Ambassador to Malaysia and Anikó Farkas, Deputy Head of Mission at Embassy of Hungary Ambassador in Malaysia.

Representing the local community was YB Michelle Ng, ADUN Subang Jaya who added, “Slowing climate change requires behavioural change – and it is the duty of governments to facilitate this for its citizens.”

During the event, there was an e-waste collection where staff and students were able to environmentally dispose their unwanted electrical items. Since the start of the initiative, over 34,000kg electrical waste has been collected.

The noteworthy occasion also received royal approval as Selangor Princess Y.A.M Tengku Zatashah Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah who delighted crowds with her passionate address on the planet. The environment advocate Selangor Princess mentioned, “It is truly important, how we treat planet earth, other fellow citizens of this planet and every living being here. With the recent climate change we have been experiencing, we must be very concerned about the state of our planet.”

Younger participants enjoyed an interactive “Treasure Our Planet Trail” across the campus, learning new 17 SDG facts every step of their journey of enlightenment, ensuring the next generation will continue to carry the message of influence and action.

Daily on-stage demonstrations included soap making from used cooking oil by Pusat Wanita Berdaya, cooking demonstration of edible vegetable scraps by Professional Culinaire Association Malaysia and a creative upcycling demonstration by Maslisa Zainuddin from Sunway University.

The week-long event was an overwhelming success and a great advert for Malaysia in the global world of sustainability. Professor Elizabeth Lee, Chief Executive Officer of the Sunway Education Group said, “This is our aim with the Local Action Global Goals 2022 – to educate and re-educate and also to remind everyone that we need to work collectively to bring about sustainable and meaningful change.”

Whilst President of Sunway University Professor Sibrandes Poppema added he was very pleased the event was hosted at Sunway University as the institution works tirelessly to merit its growing reputation as A Campus With A Conscience.

The Local Action for Global Goals 2022 emphasised the need for the world to work together to deliver the Global Goals by 2030 through a range of special events and inspiring activations for all ages and interests. It brought together world leaders, policy-makers, decision-makers, business leaders, partners, academics, scientists, stakeholders, activists, and advocates from around the world to connect, examine solutions, identify a path forward, and work collectively in achieving the Global Goals at a critical time.

Malaysia can be rightly proud of its exceptional contribution towards this global goal.

#CampusWithAConscience is an underlying principle that embraces everything students will experience during their time at Sunway College and Sunway University. This is the fundamental spirit at the heart of Sunway Campus Life; educating, encouraging, and engaging students in all aspects of a diverse and inclusive community to support them in adopting a lifestyle and lifestyle habits that truly reflect a society determined to create a better living environment for this generation and generations to come.

‫شعوری سرگرمی کے ساتھ ایک کیمپس  (CampusWithAConscience)نے ہفتہ بھرطویل ایس ڈی جی میلے کی میزبانی کی

کوالالمپور، ملائیشیا، 24 ستمبر، 2022/پی آرنیوزوائر/ — اختراع، الہام، لگن اور تفریح صرف چند اہم عوامل تھے جنہوں نے ایک شہر کو اقوام متحدہ کی 17 پائیدار ترقی کے اہداف (ایس ڈی جی) کی جانب دلچسپی اور عمل کو آگے بڑھانے کی مشترکہ کوشش میں اکٹھا کیا۔ اتحاد کے ایک شاندار مظاہرے میں، کارپوریٹ لیڈران، غیر سرکاری تنظیمیں، مقامی اسکول کے بچے، خصوصی سوسائٹی گروپس، اثر و رسوخ رکھنے والے اور کلانگ ویلی کے تمام حصوں سے 20,000 سے زیادہ طلباء وادی کی سن وے یونیورسٹی، سن وے سٹی میں ایک ہفتہ تک جاری رہنے والے تقریبات کے میلے  اور سرگرمیوں کے لیے جمع ہوئے جو اقوام متحدہ کے 17 ایس ڈی جی اور اس کے مقامی ایکشن فار گلوبل گولز 2022 کے عالمی اقدام کی معاونت کے لئے پیر 19 ستمبر سے 23 ستمبر بروز جمعہ منایا گیا۔

Tengku Zatashah, Tan Sri Dr Jemilah Mahmood and Professor Sibrandes Poppema with Students from SMK Assunta and International Students from Sunway University

ٹینکوزتاشاہ، تان سری ڈاکٹر جمیلہ محمود اور پروفیسر سبرینڈس پوپیما ایس ایم کے اسونٹا کے طلباء اور سن وے یونیورسٹی کے بین الاقوامی طلباء کے ساتھ

اس منفرد فیسٹیول اور ایشیا میں اپنی نوعیت کے اس پہلے میلے میں وَولوَو، یونیکلو، دی باڈی شاپ اور ہواوَے کی جانب سے اہم موضوعاتی گفتگو، پرفارمنس، انٹرایکٹو ورکشاپس، کارپوریٹ ڈسپلے، روزانہ فلیگ پریڈ، اسٹیج مظاہرے، ایک پائیدار کاروبارکی جگہ اور رہنماؤں، تبدیلی سازوں، کارکنوں، نجی شعبے کے ملاپ   اور ساتھ ساتھ ایک لائیو میوزیکل پرفارمنس، جس میں اسپاسٹک چلڈرن ایسوسی ایشن آف سیلنگور اور فیڈرل ٹیریٹری کے بچوں کی قلب گرما دینے  والی پیش کش بھی شامل ہے جس نے کنسرٹ کو دیکھنے کے لیے آنے والے خوش قسمت لوگوں کے دل موہ لیے۔

ڈان اڈاپٹیو کے ایک شاندار اور یادگار فیشن شو نے  بھی اس بات کو یقینی بنایا کہ یہ موقع سن وے یونیورسٹی میں ایک واقعتاً ایک جامع تقریب تھی ۔

کیمپس کے  پرجوش مہمانوں میں شامل ہونے  والوں میں بین الاقوامی معززین کی کثیر تعداد بھی تھی جن میں ملائیشیا میں سویڈن کے سفیر ایچ ای ڈاکٹر یوآخم برگسٹروم، جنہوں نے تقریب کا باضابطہ افتتاح کیا، فن لینڈ کے سفیر برائے ملائیشیا اور برونائی ایچ ای سامی لینو، ملائیشیا میں جرمنی کے سفیر ایچ ای ڈاکٹر پیٹر بلومیئر، اور ملائیشیا میں ہنگری کے سفیر کے سفارت خانے کے ڈپٹی ہیڈ آف مشن آنیکو فارکاس  شامل تھے۔

مقامی کمیونٹی کی نمائندگی وائے بی  میشل این جی، ایڈن سبانگ جایا  کر رہی تھیں ،جنہوں نے کہا، “موسمیاتی تبدیلی کو سست کرنے کے لیے رویہ جاتی تبدیلی کی ضرورت ہے، اور یہ حکومتوں کا فرض ہے کہ وہ اپنے شہریوں کے لیے اس کی سہولت فراہم کریں۔”

تقریب کے دوران، ایک برقی فضلہ جمع  کرنے کا  آلہ بھی تھا  جہاں عملہ اور طلباء اپنی ناپسندیدہ برقی اشیاء کو  ماحولیاتی  طور پر ٹھکانے لگا سکتے تھے۔ اس اقدام کے آغاز سے اب تک 34,000 کلوگرام سے زیادہ برقی فضلہ جمع کیا جا چکا ہے۔

اس قابل توجہ تقریب کو سیلنگور شہزادی وائے اے ایم ٹنکو زتاشاہ  سلطان شرف الدین ادریس شاہ (Y.A.M Tengku Zatashah Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah) کی جانب سے بھی شاہی پزیرائی حاصل ہوئی جنہوں نے اپنے پرجوش خطاب سے زمین پر موجود مجمع کو محظوظ کیا۔ ماحولیات کی وکیل سیلنگر شہزادی نے کہا، “یہ بات واقعی اہم ہے کہ ہم سیارہ زمین، اس کرہ ارض کے دیگر ساتھی شہریوں اور یہاں موجود ہر جاندار کے ساتھ کیسا برتاؤ کرتے ہیں۔ حالیہ موسمیاتی تبدیلیوں کے ساتھ جو ہم تجربہ کر رہے ہیں، ہمیں اپنے کرہ ارض کی حالت کے بارے میں بہت فکر مند ہونا چاہیے۔”

اپنے روشن خیالی کے سفر کے ہر قدم پر نئے 17 ایس ڈی جی  حقائق کو سیکھتے ہوئے، اس بات کو یقینی بناتے ہوئے کہ اگلی نسل ترغیب اور عمل کا پیغام لے کر چلتی رہے گی،  سارے کیمپس کے نوجوان شرکاء ایک انٹرایکٹو “ٹریزر ہمارے پلانیٹ ٹریل” سے لطف اندوز ہوئے۔

روزانہ اسٹیج پر ہونے والے مظاہروں میں پوسات ونیتا بردایا کی جانب سے  استعمال شدہ کوکنگ آئل سے صابن بنانا، پروفیشنل کلینیئر ایسوسی ایشن ملائیشیا کی طرف سے خوردنی سبزیوں کے سکریپ کو پکانے کا مظاہرہ اور سن وے یونیورسٹی کی مسلیسا زین الدین کا تخلیقی اپ سائیکلنگ کا مظاہرہ شامل تھا۔

ہفتہ بھر جاری رہنے والا یہ ایونٹ ایک زبردست کامیابی اور پائیداری کی عالمی دنیا میں ملائیشیا کے لیے ایک زبردست مثال تھا۔ پروفیسر الزبتھ لی، سن وے ایجوکیشن گروپ کی چیف ایگزیکٹیو آفیسر نے کہا، “ہمارا یہ مقصد مقامی ایکشن گلوبل گولز 2022 کے ساتھ ہے – تعلیم اور دوبارہ تعلیم دینا اور یہ بھی یاد دلانا کہ ہمیں پائیدار اور بامعنی تبدیلی لانے کے لیے اجتماعی طور پر کام کرنے کی ضرورت ہے۔ ”

اس موقع پر سن وے یونیورسٹی کے صدر پروفیسر سبرینڈس پوپیما نے کہا کہ وہ سن وے یونیورسٹی میں اس تقریب کی میزبانی کر کے بہت خوش ہیں کیونکہ ادارہ شعوری سرگرمی کے ساتھ ایک کیمپس (CampusWithAConscience) کے بطور اپنی بڑھتی ہوئی ساکھ کے معیار کے لیے انتھک محنت کر رہا ہے۔

مقامی ایکشن فار گلوبل گولز 2022 نے دنیا کو 2030 تک عالمی اہداف کو پورا کرنے کے لیے اور ہر عمر کے افراد  اور دلچسپیوں کے لیے خصوصی تقریبات اور متاثر کن سرگرمیوں کے ذریعے مل کر کام کرنے کی ضرورت پر زور دیا۔ اس نے دنیا بھر کے رہنماؤں، پالیسی سازوں، فیصلہ سازوں، کاروباری رہنماؤں، شراکت داروں، ماہرین تعلیم، سائنسدانوں، اسٹیک ہولڈرز، کارکنان، اور وکلاء کو ایک دوسرے کے ساتھ ملنے ، حل کی جانچ کرنے، آگے بڑھنے کے راستے کی نشاندہی کرنے، اور ایک نازک وقت میں عالمی اہداف کے حصول کے لئے اجتماعی طور پر کام کرنے کے لیے اکٹھا کیا ہے۔

ملائیشیا کو اس عالمی مقصد کے لیے اپنی غیر معمولی شرکت پر بجا طور پر فخر ہو سکتا ہے۔

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‘Zero waste life style- our civic responsibility’ lecture at ISPR internship programme 2022 

Rawalpindi, September 24, 2022 (PPI-OT):Dr Adeela Bashir, Lead Coordinator of National University of Medical Sciences’ Environmental Stewardship Committee (NESC) and Assistant Professor from NUMS Department of Health Professions Education (NDHPE) was invited by the Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) for second consecutive year to deliver a lecture on ‘Zero Waste Life Style” at their annual internship program.

Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) is a media and public relations (PR) wing of Pakistan Armed Forces and it broadcasts and coordinates military news and information to the country’s media and civil society.

The ISPR Directorate serves the purpose of aiming to strengthen public relations with the civil society and through interacting with media.

ISPR organizes this annual internship programme which provides an inspiring forum for youth acquainting them with a practitioner perspective on upcoming professional pursuits in related subjects. For year 2022, this sought-after internship programme commenced from 18 July 2022, in which 350 students from more than 60 universities across Pakistan participated. During this program, lectures and talks by eminent guest speakers and subject matter experts are delivered.

Climate change has been declared as an existential threat and Pakistan is one of the most vulnerable countries. One of the potential contributors towards climate change is our unsustainable life styles. Global community especially the urban population has become a consumption driven-society and Pakistan is no exception.

This hyper-consumption and consumerism coupled with increasing population is leading to generation of billions of tons of waste annually. Only15 % of this waste is recycled while remaining is taken to landfills or ends up in open dumps. This is not only leading to depletion of finite resources but also leads to other serious problems.

In Pakistan, this excessive waste generation is even a bigger concern because of a collective lack of civic sense and a lack of effective waste management system. Zero Waste is one of the potential solutions, whereas Zero Waste means “generating little or no waste”. Dr Adeela Bashir sensitised participants about environmental accountability of the institutions and media in context of threats to the environment. It was emphasised that adopting Zero waste practices is our collective civic responsibility.

Dr Adeela Bashir in her current appointment has been actively involved in campaigns for creating awareness and civic sense about environmental conservations within and outside National University of Medical Sciences. NESC is a multidisciplinary committee which consists of highly motivated representatives of the faculty, students from all the departments of NUMS.

It has been actively involved in the campaign within NUMS and beyond for raising civic awareness regarding environmental issues and their potential solutions. NUMS is the first University in Pakistan that has taken pledge to go zero-waste in fulfilment of its environmental and social responsibility.

Participants of the ISPR internship programme showed keen interest in the concept and asked insightful questions about it.

At the end of the session, they took a pledge to propagate the cause of adopting zero waste practices within their universities and beyond for cleaner and greener Pakistan and a safer and healthier planet for our future generations.

For more information, contact:
National University of Medical Sciences (NUMS)
The Mall, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
Tel: +92-51-9270677
Email: info@numspak.edu.pk
Website: http://numspak.edu.pk

NUMS department of public health highlights: impact of climate driven natural calamities on chronic diseases and disability in a global week to act on NCDS and SDGS

Rawalpindi, September 24, 2022 (PPI-OT):NUMS Department of Public Health (DPH) conducted Global Week for Non-Communicable Diseases (NDCs) and UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) from 15 August to 5 September 2022. The advocacy event on September 5, marked the end of the awareness and health promotion Campaign. Prof. Dr. Uzma Hassan, Head of Department Public Health, speaking on the subject said that the youth-led activity is to mark the inextricable interconnections between health, chronic diseases, and sustainable development.

Cardiovascular diseases, chronic respiratory disease, cancers, diabetes, and mental health problems are constantly on the rise and these major groups of NCDs (also called chronic diseases) account for 77% of all NCD deaths in Low-and middle-income countries like Pakistan.

Dr. Hina Shan, Assistant Professor DPH and Focal Person of NUMS to NCD Alliance (NCDA) highlighted chronic diseases and disability challenges related to recent climate driven calamity in Pakistan.

The flash flooding have caused massive socioeconomic constraints and afflicted health systems with the ongoing impacts of COVID-19. According to the latest statistics by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) the devastating floods have affected 3.6 million acres of crops, killed 750k livestock, and 1.69 million houses have been destroyed worsening the fragile humanitarian situation of people. NCDs have socioeconomic implications with physical and psychological strains requiring shared responsibility and multisectoral action to scale up and accelerate action on NCDs.

The faculty and students presented their work on chronic diseases and climate change; meaningful involvement of people living with NCDs; the significance of NCDs across SDGs; Act for SDGs theme for the year 2022; and generating momentum through voices of change for NCDS and SDGs. \\Dr. Tamkeen Jaffrey, Associate Professor, DPH shared the survey findings of chronic diseases, obesity and its risk factor, also showcased the substance abuse and school health program being conducted in her supervision.

Dr. Raima Asif gave a brief on her recent research findings on nutritional status in adolescent girls and self-medication. The abstract on facilitators and barriers in self-management of Diabetes was presented by Miss Rubab Zulfiqar. Student BSPH Ms. Salwa Manzoor presented the NCD Alliance’s 2022 theme ‘Invest to Protect’ that seeks to ensure ‘NCD prevention and management get the attention and action they deserve, everywhere, for everyone.’

Air CDRE Muhammad Ismail, SI (M) (Retd), Director Quality Assurance NUMS, praising the campaign said, it would make the difference in prevention and management of NCDs and would also help achieve SDGs.

Prof. Dr. Aisha Mohyuddin, Dean Faculty of Multidisciplinary Studies, NUMS in her remarks appreciated the efforts of DPH team for educating the general population especially youth about NCDs and integration of Public Health and ecosystem health to foster sustainable planet.

Prof Dr. Uzma Hassan, HoD DPH thanked the honourable guests Prof. Dr. Aisha Mohyuddin, Dean Faculty of Multidisciplinary Studies, and Air CDRE Muhammad Ismail, SI(M) (Retd)-Director Quality Assurance, NUMS for gracing the occasion. She praised her team and encouraged the students to continue with their efforts to increase society’s resilience and recovery in a flood-stricken Pakistan.

For more information, contact:
National University of Medical Sciences (NUMS)
The Mall, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
Tel: +92-51-9270677
Email: info@numspak.edu.pk
Website: http://numspak.edu.pk