People of Jamshoro start returning to work
Dr. Jassim Taqui DG Al-Bab Institute for Strategic Studies
Islamabad, 2nd November, After
launching a “rapid infrastructure rehabilitation” Project for the
flood-affected people in Hanna Orak Baluchistan, ILO supports the Government of
Pakistan in rolling out an emergency employment project now in Jamshoro Sindh.
The project will be delivered through Pakistan Workers Federation and will
generate around 5,000 of person days of employment for the people of Manjhand.
Sindh and Baluchistan are among the
provinces which are hardest hit by the devastating floods of 2022. In a rapid
assessment done by the ILO, 50 percent of employment is lost or disrupted in
Sindh topping all other provinces. This employment disruption and loss are
mostly in the agriculture sector and other informal parts of the economy. Women
working in the agriculture sector are further disadvantaged because of the
floods.
Mr. Sajid Hussain Turi, Federal
Minister for Overseas Pakistanis and HRD, lauded the ILO for its immediate
response to the crisis caused by the floods saying, rapid infrastructure
rehabilitation is not only a means to injecting cash by bringing people back to
work but also a way of ensuring that dignity of people is respected in the
process of recovery and reconstruction.
The rapid infrastructure
reconstruction project launched in Manjhand Jamshoro is a small drop in the
ocean, but a project that is scalable and can be complemented through an
integrated approach that provides health, education, social services, and
protection to people along with daily wages for the work they carry out,
commented Mr. Manzoor Khaliq, ILO Officer In charge for CO Pakistan. The
project will ensure that employment opportunities created are in line with
international labor standards and that no children are engaged in labor and that
women and men are provided equal opportunities.
Secretary Workers Welfare Board, Mr.
Saleh Jumani, ILO Officer In charge for CO Pakistan, Mr. Manzoor Khaliq, Mr.
Waqar Memon, Pakistan Workers Federation joined the Federal Minister for
Overseas Pakistanis and HRD during his community visit where they met with
those who have been registered with the emergency employment project and girls
and boys who are enrolled with the nonformal education sessions organized in
the community.
Explaining to the guests visiting
the community of Manjhand, Mr. Asad Memon, PWF, said that women in Sindh have
indigenous skills and we are leveraging these by helping them make rallies and
other local crafts and they will be assisted in making market linkages so these
products can be sold.
Medical Officers of Sindh Employees
Social Security Institution examined the affected community and provided basic
medicine. The launching ceremony was attended by the senior leadership of PWF.
Focal Person: Ms. Rabia
Razzaque, razzaque@ilo.org, Phone –
051-2276456-8
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