ل ترقی یافتہ ممالک میں سرکاری ملازمین کے اوقات کار صبح آٹھ سے شام چھ بجے تک ھیں، یعنی کہ یہ لوگ دس گھنٹے کام کرتے ہیں مگر پاکستان میں سرکاری اوقات صبح ساڑھے آٹھ سے چار بجے تک دوپہر ھیں، یعنی کہ یہ لوگ صبھ ساڑھے آٹھ کی بجائے نو بجے کام شروع کرتے ھیں جبکہ ایک گھنٹہ نماز اور کھانے کا نکال کر ساڑھے چھ گھنٹے کام کرتے ھیںاس لیئے تو پاکستان سے پبلک ٹائلیٹ بنا ھوا ھے۔  جبکہ پاکستان کے پرائیویٹ ادارے 
مسلسل بارہ گھنٹے کام کرتے ھیں اس لیئے وہ منافع مین رہتے ھیں۔ تو سرکاری محکمے کیوں ایسا نہیں ہو سکتے؟


Syed Fawad Ali Shah
Correspondent  
CNN TV Brunei darussalam.
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IOM and Private Sector Plan Joint Humanitarian Action in Pakistan

Press Release
13 January 2012

ISLAMABAD/KARACHI:  IOM today organized a Public-Private Partnership roundtable discussion at the Avari hotel in Karachi on joint humanitarian action.

The discussion brought together key players in the private sector and technical experts from IOM to discuss past experiences and explore future partnership possibilities.

IOM has worked with private sector donors in Pakistan since the 2005 earthquake and supports private sector aid efforts, notably by providing coordination, information management and technical expertise.

Ideas discussed at the roundtable included the improvement of disaster early warning systems; early recovery shelter; disaster risk reduction trainings for community groups; community infrastructure rehabilitation; livelihoods; humanitarian communications; health; and counter human trafficking initiatives.

“The private sector in Pakistan is well-resourced and active in responding to humanitarian needs across the country. The connections built today will allow the private sector to access technical expertise and information on standards, programmes and international best practices, helping to target their resources towards the people who need it the most,” says Ayesha Hasan, IOM Pakistan’s Private Sector Liaison Officer.

IOM has launched a series of disaster relief and recovery programmes in Pakistan since 2005. The most recent was its response to the 2011 floods, which affected over 5 million people in Sindh and Balochistan provinces. It is currently seeking funds to scale up early recovery programmes and help communities to prepare for the 2012 monsoon season.

For more information please contact Saleem Rehmat at IOM Islamabad. Email: srehmat@iom.int. Tel. +92.300.856.0341.



Saleem Rehmat
National Programme Officer/Public Information Officer
International Organization for Migration (IOM)
Islamabad (Pakistan)
Tel: +92 51 / 2831061-5 / 2831040-3 / Ext:301
Fax: +92 51 / 2822968
Cell: +92(0)300 856 0341
www.iom.int

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