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Crisis Response Bulletin Page 1-16 IDP IDP IDP CRISIS RESPONSE BULLETIN September 12, 2016 - Volume: 2, Issue: 37 IN THIS BULLETIN HIGHLIGHTS: English News 03-15 Thar Desert herders demand vaccination campaign for livestock 03 Preventive measures against Congo virus advised 03 Lightning, flood kills five in Swat village 03 Natural Calamities Section 03-05 Government to install latest radars system for forecasting natural 04 Safety and Security Section 06-11 calamities Public Services Section 12-15 Pakistan among top 10countries affected by intense climate events 04 Nation’s unity stressed to counter corruption, terrorism 06 Maps 16-17 World ought not to suspect Pak intentions in war on terror: ISPR 07 Sanctioning Pakistan, declaring it a state sponsor of terrorism 08 could backfire: US Law makers Urdu News 28-18 Decrease in incidents of terrorism during current year 10 India is backing terrorism in Pakistan: Khawaja Asif 11 Natural Calamities Section 28-27 Govt wants to ensure modern medical facilities to nation: Shehbaz 12 Sharif Safety and Security section 26-22 Govt making all out efforts to resolve electricity and gas shortage 12 Public Service Section 21-18 Iran interested in CPEC, energy supplies to Pakistan 14 MAPS HIVAIDS CASES ON THE RISE IN SINDH - 2016 VEGETATION ANALYSIS MAP OF PAKISTAN 65°0'0"E 70°0'0"E HIVAids Cases on the Rise in Sindh - 2016 Legend The deaths from HIV/Aids in Pakistan increased from 350 in 2005 No. of HIV/Aids Cases to 1,480 in 2015, showing an average increase of 14.42 percent a year, says the findings of the meta-analysis coordinated by the No record Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) at the University Jacobabad of Washington in Seattle. Kashmore Punjab The number of HIV infections in Pakistan grew at an average of 17.6 percent a year from 8,360 to 45,990 during the period under Balochistan 30 review. 31 - 50 Shikarphur Ghotki 51 - 178 Shahdad Larkana 179 - 637 kot Sukkur Provincial Boundary International Boundary The number of new HIV infections in Pakistan grew at an average of 17.6 percent per year between 2005 and 2015, making it the Dadu highest increase in the world. Naushahro Feroz Creation Date: August 29, 2016 Khairpur Projection/Datum: WGS 84 Geographic 1200 HIV/Aids Cases by Gender - 2016 Page Size: ¯ A3 989 1000 0 20 40 80 KM 800 II NN DD II AA 0 600 S. Benazirabad 30 330 400 226 200 60 300 16 29 0 Sanghar Male Female Children Eunuchs SINDH HIV/Aids Cases by Age Group - 2016 Matiari 270 90 Jamshoro +92.51.282.0449/835.9288|[email protected] All Rights Reserved - Copyright 2016 www.alhasan.com 61 to 70 10 Umerkot T. 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For further explanation of these legal notices please contact [email protected]. ©2016 www.alhasan.com IDP IDP IDP CRISIS RESPONSE BULLETIN 3 NATURAL CALAMITIES NEWS HEADLINES DETAILS Thar Desert herders MITHI: The outbreak of viral diseases in livestock reported from differed parts of Tharparkar. The demand vaccination herders are loosing their asset, source of income as well major source of nutrition. Massive campaign for livestock vaccination urged along promoting animal husbandry by livestock keepers campaign for livestock demanded in a dialogue held here at Chachro organized by AWARE. Daily Times, September 12, 2016 Thar got a heavy rainfall this year after a continuous three years drought but due to disturbance in germination cycle of grasses the toxic grasses are found in excess in area instead of chocolate grasses, so it become difficult to graze the animals in Thar for a longer period, said Dr. Mohammad Ismail Qaimkhani. Enterotoxaemia is a dangerous disease of livestock due to spate of this disease thousands of animals perished in district Tharparkar due to this disease. The mortality caused massive economic losses to the people of Tharparkar, whose major source of livelihood is livestock. This is found that the animals are suffering due to various diseases like Urticarial in camels, Sheep Pox in the sheep FMD (Foot & Mouth Disease) in goats. In Chachro area sheep is perishing rapidly, Dr Qaimkhani added. Rehmatullah Kunbhar a social activist briefed the delegation that this is a huge issue and a massive vaccination campaign is required to save the livestock in Thar because this is single major asset, source of income as well as source of nutrition for Thari people. AWARE has launched a vaccination campaign with the support of TDH Tere des homes and BMZ funding under a collaborative engagement for Livestock Department in 15 villages of Taluka Chachro. For sensitization of communities and to promote the practice of vaccination in area so far ETV vaccination against enterotoxaemia is done. So far, 14135 animals including the 9560 goats and 4575 sheep were vaccinated and veterinary doctor educated the communities on the livestock diseases prevention measures and vaccination. Besides, campaign a survey on livestock was also carried out in the area to know the approximate number of livestock in the project communities, Kunbhar added. Taluka Veterinary Officer Dr Ajai said that, we are trying with our best to cope up with situation but the area has difficult terrain and requires human and financial resources to reach each village and settlement in Thar desert. He reiterated that animal husbandry is making a significant contribution to the national economy and socio-economic development of the country. The campaign supported by AWARE has also built a bridge between communities and Taluka livestock department, so other stakeholders should join hand, he requested. Haji Jeearo Sand, a farmer shared that livestock vaccination is urgently required to protect the assets of people from deaths in all over Tharparkar. If the government helps the people of Tharparkar in managing their goats, sheep, camels & other livestock then ultimately will benefit Thari people in securing their livestock based food chain. Gotam Rathi said that Tharparkar district is home to over 6.5 million animal heads but only one percent budget of Sindh livestock department is allocated for Tharparkar. He pointed out that due to there years consecutive droughts the germination cycle of grasses is disturbed and thus year toxic grasses are seen instead of chocolate grasses, so there is need to look into by academia, researchers and stakeholders for alternatives and come up with possibilities to meet the situation. Pardeep Kumar shared that livestock department Tharparkar has 124 veterinary centers, 09 veterinary hospitals and 02 mobile units for meeting the needs of 6.5 million animals heads, so this is difficult to meet the needs especially when outbreaks are reported in far flung areas of Thar, so Govt should come up with a comprehensive plan to support the Thari people.
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