Rapper Rouge calls on fans to ‘Turn it up’ as ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Official Anthem is released 

Dubai, December 12, 2022 (PPI-OT):The excitement continues to build up to the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup in 2023, with the announcement that the International Cricket Council (ICC) has teamed up with award-winning South African rapper and singer, Rouge – who is highly famed for her hit singles such as Mongo-Zaka and Dollop – to compose the official T20 World Cup anthem titled, ‘Turn it Up.’ Looking ahead to one of the most significant women’s sporting events in Africa next year, the Women’s T20 World Cup edition will be an African first, with South Africa welcoming nine nations; Bangladesh, England, Ireland, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, West Indies and defending champions, Australia to the shores for the first time in the event’s history.

Rouge is looking forward to witnessing how the song will connect with fans and get them excited for the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup, but ultimately show their support for the ultimate prize in T20 cricket. The opening game takes place between South Africa and Sri Lanka on Friday 10 February at Newlands Cricket Ground in Cape Town. “It’s amazing how music has the potential to evoke different emotions to people, whether it’s happiness, sadness and excitement. When you mix sport and music you create positive connections with a variety of people and this is why we want fans all around the world to Turn It Up for what will be South Africa’s first Women’s T20 World Cup in 2023,” said Rouge.

South Africa captain, Dane van Niekerk said: “Looking back at the 2010 FIFA World Cup anthem, it brought so much joy to every fan as well as the players on the field. Now, that’s what we wish for with the song ‘Turn It Up’. We would like for people from every part of South Africa, different races and background to come together, support us and rally behind the tournament to make it memorable for the world.” ICC Women’s T20 World Cup LOC Tournament Director, Russell Adams said: “We wanted an anthem that would resonate with all South Africans as we prepare to host the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup. The award-winning Rouge has created a hit that will spur on fans to turn it up in support of the World Cup.

This song is also a snippet of the vibe you can expect to experience at the stadiums, if you add the world-class cricket on show, spectators will be in for a treat. Fans do not want to miss out on the excitement coming to the country, so I would encourage them to buy their tickets now.” Fans from across the globe are encouraged to ‘Turn It Up’ for the World Cup and their favourite teams and players, who will be in action in 23 matches over 15 days. It is time to Turn up the Passion, Turn up the Volume, Turn up the Cricket, and Turn it up at the World Cup!

For more information, contact:
Headquarters,
International Cricket Council (ICC)
Street 69, Dubai Sports City,
Sh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road, Dubai, UAE
Phone: +97-143828800
Fax: +97-143828600
E-mail: enquiry@icc-cricket.com
Website: www.icc-cricket.com

AKUH and AKHS hospitals first in Pakistan to receive SafeCare certification 

Karachi, December 12, 2022 (PPI-OT):The Aga Khan Hospital for Women in Karimabad, Karachi and Aga Khan Maternal and Child Care Centre in Hyderabad, part of the Aga Khan University Hospitals (AKUH) network; and Aga Khan Medical Centre in Gilgit, part of the Aga Khan Health Services (AKHS) network, are the first hospitals in Pakistan to receive Level 5 SafeCare certification.

An initiative of PharmAccess, Joint Commission International (JCI), and Council for Health Service Accreditation of Southern Africa (COHSASA), SafeCare is a methodology with international accredited standards, aiming to improve quality care in low- and middle income countries, where 3.6 million people die every year because of low quality care. Level 5 status is given to institutions that demonstrate high-quality standards across the SafeCare Service Elements.

“SafeCare certification is an endorsement that a health facility has met certain internationally recognized quality and safety standards for patient care,” said Dr Farhat Abbas, interim Chief Executive Officer of Aga Khan University (AKU) Health Services in Pakistan. “In addition to the SafeCare certification, AKUH is also accredited by JCI, and its clinical laboratories are accredited by the College of American Pathologists for fast and accurate testing. These accreditations are a true testament to the high-quality of healthcare and patient safety we provide.”

The French Medical Institute for Mothers and Children (FMIC) in Kabul is the first hospital in Afghanistan to receive the SafeCare certification. The facility is managed by AKU. While acknowledging the tireless efforts and dedication of the FMIC team, CEO Aziz Ahmad Jan termed SafeCare certification as a reward for the high-quality healthcare services being offered by FMIC over the past 16 years. “This is not the end, rather the beginning of a new journey for FMIC as an innovator, a role model and a source of knowledge that raises the standard of care and professionalism within FMIC and other health facilities in Afghanistan and beyond,” he said.

Speaking on what it means to receive the accreditation, Syed Nadeem Husain Abbas, Chief Executive Officer of AKHS, Pakistan commented, “We are very excited about receiving the SafeCare certification, as it brings us one step closer to the level of excellence in healthcare that we believe our communities need and which we aspire to deliver. Our aim now is to take the quality of our health services to the next level and to inspire other hospitals and medical centres in Pakistan to do the same.”

AKU and AKHS, both agencies of the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN), work hand-in-hand to deliver high-quality health services across Pakistan. In addition to the main hospital in Karachi, AKU operates four secondary hospitals, as well as 290+ clinical laboratories and medical centres throughout the country. To further extend this network, AKHS operates 113 health facilities, including two comprehensive medical centres, across Pakistan.

“We are committed to providing patient safety and quality healthcare. With the addition of four hospitals in Pakistan and Afghanistan, the number of SafeCare-certified facilities in the AKDN health system has reached 38, including 34 medical centres in Kenya and Tanzania,” said Dr Zeenat Sulaiman, Global Head of Quality, Clinical Programmes and Projects at AKHS.

Poor healthcare in low- and middle-income countries leads to millions of preventable deaths each year. However, these countries historically have a shortage of institutions that rate, improve and incentivize healthcare quality. This is the gap where SafeCare steps in to intervene and innovate. PharmAccess CEO Nicole Spieker welcomed the newly SafeCare-certified hospitals in Pakistan and Afghanistan.

“For better patient care and safety, PharmAccess will continue to expand and scale its SafeCare programme to support healthcare facilities offering primary, secondary and tertiary healthcare in different regions. The Aga Khan hospitals have demonstrated that with dedication, quality of care is possible everywhere,” she said. Dr Mairaj Shah, Chief Operating Officer of AKUH Secondary Hospitals thanked the PharmAccess’ quality team for working and supporting the hospitals throughout the certification process.

For more information, contact:
Media Executive
Department of Public Affairs
Aga Khan University (AKU)
Stadium Road, Karachi
Tel: +92-21-34930051
Fax: +92-21-34934294, +92-21-34932095
Cell: +92-301-8258028
Email: rasool.sarang@aku.edu, public.affairs@aku.edu​
Website: www.aku.edu

The preference for fresh meat amongst Pakistanis has decreased by 15% over the last 15 years: Gallup and Gilani Pakistan 

Islamabad, December 12, 2022 (PPI-OT):According to a survey conducted by Gallup and Gilani Pakistan, the preference for fresh meat amongst Pakistanis has decreased by 15% over the last 15 years.

A nationally representative sample of adult men and women from across the country was asked the following question regarding, “Usually you buy fresh meet from butchers’ shop or frozen from any store?”66% said that they buy fresh meat, 10% said they buy frozen meat while 22% said that they buy any meat.

The same question was asked in 2007, and in response 81% said that they buy fresh meat, 7% said they buy frozen meat and 12% said they buy any meat.

Trend Analysis: Over the last 15 years, the preference for fresh meat has decreased by 15% while that for frozen meat has increased by 3%.

Question: “Usually you buy fresh meet from butchers’ shop or frozen from any store?”

For more information, contact:
Head Office,
Gallup Pakistan
Islamabad, Pakistan
Tel: +92-51-8445080
Email: isb@gallup.com.pk, caf@gallup.com.pk
Website: www.gallup.com.pk

Special children are not sick, but more intelligent than ordinary people: Sadiq Ali Memon, Special Assistant to Chief Minister of Sindh

Karachi, December 11, 2022 (PPI-OT): Special Assistant to the Chief Minister of Sindh for the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities Sadiq Ali Memon has said that the Sindh government is paying special attention to the welfare of special persons and the Chairman of Pakistan People’s Party of Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah. Under the direction of Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, it is a mission to continue full cooperation with viable institutions for better education and training of special children in the province and undoubtedly Karachi Vocational Training Center (KVTC) is the best educational institution for special children, KV The inauguration of the first educational curriculum for special people in Pakistan by TC is an important milestone which will not only be a ray of hope for the welfare and independence of special people across the country.

He expressed these views last night Chief Minister Sindh Syed. Representing Murad Ali Shah while addressing the opening ceremony of the educational curriculum prepared by KVTC for special people. KVTC CEO Senator Abdul Haseeb Khan, Vice President Qaiser Alam, Joint Secretary Dr. Farhan Abdullah Essa, Curriculum Manger Imran Sohail, Principal Ms. Sana Ayaz, Director Administration Ms. Farheen Aamir and Director Rehabilitation Aamir Shahab also spoke and informed the participants about the various aspects related to the preparation, use and benefits of the educational curriculum prepared by KVTC for special people, while Jinnah Dean of Sindh Medical University Prof. Dr. Iqbal Afridi, Vice Chancellor of Ziauddin University Prof. Dr. Syed Irfan Haider, Vice Principal of Ziauddin University College of Rehabilitation Sciences Mrs. Neelam Zahra, Dr. Zeb Zadey, Prof. Shagufta Shahzadi, Aamir Rasool Paracha, Fawad Soomro and others. Personalities were also present.

Sadiq Ali Memon, Special Assistant to the Chief Minister of Sindh said that professional and trained experts are our capital and there are professionals in KVTC whose training special children are raising the name of Pakistan around the world and we are proud of these children. Pride, Special children are not sick but they are more intelligent than normal people only they need attention, Karachi has more philanthropists than any other city in Pakistan who spend generously on good causes. But this money should reach the professional people so that this money can be used properly.

KVTC Chief Executive Officer Senator Abdul Haseeb Khan said that the curriculum prepared for special children is a proud achievement of Karachi Vocational Training Center, in the society of special people. The role of KVTC is the most important in the struggle for inclusion. Senator Abdul Haseeb Khan thanked the Government of Sindh and the Chief Minister of Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah for their full cooperation with KVTC and said that KVTC is different and reliable people. will continue to play its role in the society for the betterment of the society.

 

For more information, contact:

Karachi Vocational Training Centre (KVTC)

P-10 Commercial Avenue, Phase 4,

DHA, Karachi, Pakistan-75500

​​Tel: +92-21-35315273​

Mobile: +92-321-8267326

Email: info@kvtc.org.uk

Website: http://www.kvtc.org.uk/

 

Meeting for Award of HEC Need Based Scholarship held at University of Turbat

Turbat, December 11, 2022 (PPI-OT): The HEC Need Based Scholarship meeting was conducted on December 8, 2022, to award scholarships to the needy-cum-merit based students from different departments for the session 2021-22.

The meeting was chaired by Dr. Mansoor Ahmed, Pro Vice-Chancellor, UoT. Ganguzar Baloch, Registrar UoT, Dr. Abdul Saboor, Dean, Faculty of Arts, Social Sciences, and Humanities, Dr. Taj Baloch from Civil Society, Dr. Haneef Ur Rehman, Dean Faculty of Science and Engineering, Rahmat Ullah Lecturer Commerce Department, Ms. Samina Faqir, Lecturer Economics Department, and Abdul Jabbar In-charge Financial Aid Office UoT attended the meeting. Students from different departments appeared before the meeting for an interview.

 

For more information, contact:

University of Turbat

University Town Ginnah, M-8 Road Turbat,

Balochistan, Pakistan

Tel: +92-852-412045

Email: info@uot.edu.pk

Website: https://uot.edu.pk

Pakistan and Turkish Red Crescent distribute cash grants and food packages to flood-affected families in Sehwan

Karachi, December 11, 2022 (PPI-OT): The Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS), in collaboration with the Turkish Red Crescent (TRC), distributed cash grants and food packages to 500 flood-affected families in Sehwan, District Jamshoro. PRCS Chairman Sardar Shahid Ahmed Laghari and the IFRC Head of Delegation (HoD) in Pakistan, Peter Ophoff, and the Head of TRC in Pakistan, Ibrahim Carlos, disbursed a cash grant of 5000 rupees and distributed 50 kg of food to 500 families.

Chairman Sardar Shahid Laghari remarked that the Pakistan Red Crescent has assisted thousands of flood-affected families, especially in places where no other organization has reached owing to lack of access, and would continue until the last victim is helped. This is the third time relief assistance has been distributed in Sehwan with the support of the Turkish Red Crescent; earlier food packages from the German Red Cross and Non-Food Items from the Norwegian Red Cross have also been distributed in Sehwan, added Chairman PRCS. He also said that for the past two months, PRCS has been providing more than 15000 gallons of safe drinking water daily to more than 2000 flood-affected people in the Sehwan.

Peter, the IFRC HoD in Pakistan, and two Turkish businessmen and TRC volunteers, Fatih Elmali and Tahsin Yazan, who observed the distribution, praised PRCS and stated relief activities should be continued to support people in need. Ubaidullah Khan, Secretary General of the PRCS, thanked the Turkish people and government and praised the efforts of local volunteers. Kanwar Waseem, Provincial Secretary of PRCS-Sindh, acknowledged the Turkish Red Crescent for assisting the flood-affected families. “More flood-afflicted people are waiting for assistance,” said Provincial Secretary.

For more information, contact:

Sindh Provincial Branch,

Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS)

Hilal-e Ahmar House, G 2 Khayaban-e-Iqbal, Zone A Block 7,

Teen Talwar, Main Clifton Road, Karachi, Pakistan

Tel: +92-21-35306227, 35306228, 35306229

Fax: +92-21-35830376

E-mail: phq@prcsindh.org.pk

Website: http://www.prcsindh.org.pk/