Pakistan Submits Human Rights Action Plan for GSP Plus Review: Report

Pakistan has submitted an action plan on human rights to the European Union for the Generalised Scheme of Preferences Plus (GSP+) review.

The country proposed an eight-point National Action Plan for Business and Human Rights (2021-26) at the GSP+ review currently underway in Brussels.

According to The Express Tribune, the plan is designed around 69 actions that deal with the implementation and strengthening of human rights legislation and financial transparency mechanisms.

The priority areas of the plan include financial transparency, corruption, and human rights standards in public procurement contracts; anti-discrimination, equal opportunity and inclusion; human rights due diligence; labour standards and the informal economy; child labour; forced or bonded labour; occupational health and safety; and access to remedy.

Sources said that the scheme, which will extend from 2016 to 2021, was approved in principle by the federal cabinet on 28 September.

The GSP plus is a trade program that removes or reduces import duties from products coming into the European Union (EU) from low-income countries.

In September, the EU proposed a new GSP scheme that ensured more scrutiny over whether countries are adhering to human rights and environmental conditions.

It introduced five new international conventions that countries under the GSP scheme will have to comply with. These address issues such as children’s rights, labor rights, and organized criminal activities.

The EU also added the possibility that it would withdraw GSP status for “serious and systematic violations” of its conventions.

The EU parliament passed a resolution a few months ago that raised concerns over Pakistan’s recent human rights violations, including blasphemy accusations and sectarian violence.

Pakistan’s current GSP plus status will stay in effect till December 2023 unless the EU approves an extension of the scheme.

Source: Pro Pakistani

Early diagnosis of breast cancer best prevention of disease: President

President Dr Arif Alvi has said early diagnosis of breast cancer is the best prevention of the disease.

Inaugurating the breast cancer awareness campaign in Islamabad on Friday evening, he said breast cancer is a curable disease and its early detection enhances chances of cure and recovery to 90 percent. He said women should spend at least five minutes on their self-examination to detect breast cancer so that timely treatment can be started.

The president also emphasized on breast feeding to infants to protect mothers from various kinds of diseases, including the breast cancer.

Speaking on the occasion, First Lady Begum Samina Alvi said talking about breast cancer is no more a taboo due to growing awareness amongst women about the disease. She urged the women and girls to spare five minutes a month for their self-examination to detect any cyst to prevent or cure breast cancer at any early stage. She said early detection of the breast cancer enhances chances of survival against the disease.

Begum Samina Alvi appreciated media's role in creating awareness about the breast cancer.

Source: Radio Pakistan

President to inaugurate Pakistan Pavilion in Dubai Expo 2020

President Dr Arif Alvi will pay a two-day visit to United Arab Emirates today (Saturday) to inaugurate Pakistan Pavilion at Dubai Expo 2020.

Themed as ‘Hidden Treasure’, the Pakistan Pavilion showcases the unexplored and undiscovered riches of the country. It has become one of the top destinations among visitors, having welcomed a large number of people since the Expo commenced.

Dr Arif Alvi will visit different sections of Pakistan Pavilion, located at one of the prime areas of the Expo site and considered the largest such pavilion outside the country.

During the visit, the President will meet UAE dignitaries and leading businessmen, investors, entrepreneurs, senior representatives of information technology companies and media.

He will be the chief guest at an event on Roshan Digital Account and Roshan Apna Ghar, the initiatives launched by the government to facilitate the expatriates.

Source: Radio Pakistan