Death haunts Tharparkar as another 14 infants die on Monday 17th Nov

Aab tu thar k thread kholtey howey mujhey Sharam aaney lagi hai but beghairat Qaim Ali Shah aur Sindh Govt ko sharam nahi aatee.


Death haunts Tharparkar as another 14 infants die

**** Latest deaths take drought-related toll to 80 in past 45 days in Tharparkar whereas 85 people, 61 of them infants, have died over a span of three months in Umerkot***

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UMERKOT: The ongoing spell of drought and accompanied sickness in Tharparkar **claimed another 14 lives on Monday, all infants. **

The latest casualties take the death toll from drought to 80 in just 48 days.** Four children died as a result of malnutrition and thirst on Monday followed by a further six deaths in the later hours of the day, adding to the escalating death toll. One child was being taken to Mithi hospital by his parents, but died on his way. The drought is showing no signs of abating and has claimed around 500 lives in three years. Ambulance services are reportedly very rarely provided for these children, forcing parents to travel long distances to take their children to hospital. **

With over 40 children currently getting medical assistance in Mithi hospital, resources are falling short and several children are in critical condition. Earlier this month, the provincial government had appealed to foreign donors to help mitigate the drought situation. In the past 24 hours, a total of 14 people died in Tharparkar. The latest reported deaths take the cumulative death toll to 80 in the past 45 days in Tharparkar, whereas 61 infants have died over a span of three months in Umerkot.

In a recently released report by the District Health Department in Umerkot, 85 people have died in Umerkot out of which 61 are said to be infants. The collated death toll in 2014 is reported as 470. The deaths represent those areas where journalists are able to gain access. However, deaths of scores of infants who have died in villages and private clinics cannot be reported. Tharparkar is spread over 22,000 square kilometers, with a population of about 1.5 million people. On average, every third year is a drought year. The region faces famine at least once every decade.

More than 80 percent of the people’s livelihood is dependent on rain-fed agriculture and livestock. In fact, livestock, fully or partially, contributes to the economy of every household in the district. The dry spell in Tharparkar District — which has been ongoing over the last three years (2012-2014) — continues to deprive local growers of their main crops: cluster beans and millet. And the prolonged drought conditions have forced different community groups, especially those who maintain small landholdings and family livestock, to migrate to neighbouring areas in search of livelihood.

Meanwhile, Sindh Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah brushed aside allegations of slackness, negligence and incompetence of his government in meeting the challenge of the Tharparkar drought and said it had realised the situation in November and started taking measures to meet the situation. The chief minister, who was winding up the discussion on a motion regarding the situation in Thar, said there was little substance in reports of deaths of children in the district due to drought.

He asked if the deaths were caused by the famine, why only infants and not a single child of 10 years or above had died from hunger. “There is no proof of a single death from hunger,” he said.
The Sindh government has faced flak over its slackness, negligence and incompetence in meeting the challenge of the Tharparkar drought. An inquiry report over the mismanagement of the recent drought situation in Tharparkar District had also revealed internal rifts and lack of coordination within the different tiers of the Pakistan People’s Party and the provincial government.

Laanat hai aisee government pe

Re: Death haunts Tharparkar as another 14 infants die on Monday 17th Nov

ab agar log ghareeb hayn, un ke paas khanay ke paisay nahi hayn to mar jatay hayn, hakoomat kia karay?

When are we going to blame these deaths on PTI jalsa jaloos?

Sindh ka broiler leader kahan hai?
USS ko chorro yeh batao jiyalay kahan hain?
That's exactly how you treat slaves and when someone points it out....all choor daku qatil join hands to defend their bayhisi bayghairti.
Roti nahn dai sakty tau jam e shahadat he pila dou greebon ko.

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Sindh CM should be replaced ASAP.

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Ok if CM sindh is not doing anything... then why federal govt is not taking any step??? why Governor is not doing any thing.. why Sindhi Nationalists are not helping the effected people, why Jamat-e-Islami is not to be seen??? why MQM cannot be found????

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Wait till they all realize that helping in Thar can earn them a political mileage, they all will run to help. They dont work for people, they always do math for the political mileage.

Sindhi Nationalista kulhariaan lai ker new proviences k khilaf tu protest ker saktey hain but they wont help people in Thar…
Bilawal and Zardari party k ijlas London, dubai main tu bula saktey hain to “save democracy” but they wont help people in Thar (with their own Govt)…
Nawaz Sharif China, Germany, England blah blah jaga ghoom phir saktey hain but he wont come to Thar and help them …
Altaf Bhai 4/4 ghantey logoon ko ullu bana saktey hain, blashphamey case bana saktey hain per they wont help people in thar…
Imran Khan, apney jalsoon k leyee sara pakistan ghoom saktey hain but he wont step in Thar to highlight the issue and help them…
Jamati khaleen jama kerney Thar bhi ja saktey hain but they wont go to Thar to help…

but hey, shuker hai Democracy is saved. Jamhoriyat tu qaim hai na.

:jhanda:

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PPP leader admits death of nearly 300 Thar children this year - Pakistan - DAWN.COM

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According to report of experts situation has improved a lot since last decade. You may abuse QAS for this on going phenomenon since Mush and before. According to your standard the tin commando Mush and who so ever ruling Sindh (mqm) were more baigharat than QAS. Media us waqt kya sharab ke nashay main kissi prostitute ke saath so rahi thi? Suddenly it has awakened against QAS because he is docile Sindhi CM eh?

What about 21 infants died in Sargodha within two days? Where is media?

In India 3000 children die daily due to hunger, so Modi according to you is sala world class baigharat hay. magar phir bhi Indian media kuch nahin kehti.

**High child mortality rate in Thar no new phenomenon, say experts - Pakistan - DAWN.COM
**

KARACHI: Medical experts based in Tharparkar and Karachi rejected on Sunday what the media had been describing as a continuing humanitarian crisis in Thar due to increasing number of children’s deaths and said the desert region had had the highest under five years mortality rate in Pakistan for the past three decades and there had been no extraordinary change in it so far.

Similar conditions prevailed in other poverty stricken areas of Pakistan including some parts of Karachi, experts pointed out as, according to them, the country has the third highest burden of maternal, fetal and child mortality in the world.

“Thar has the highest under-five mortality rate in Pakistan with 90 to 100 deaths per 1,000 live births. There has been no change in the statistics in three decades,” said Dr Zulfiqar Bhutta, a recipient of the United Nations award on child health and founding director of the Centre of Excellence in Women and Child Health at Aga Khan University.
‘The desert region also has the highest rate of under-five mortality in the country’

Elaborating the issue, he said that the 1.5m population of Tharparkar with a conservative growth rate of 3pc would likely have 45,000 births annually, of which almost 40pc would be low birth weight.

“With an expected neonatal mortality rate of 45-50 per thousand, Tharparkar should have between 4,000 and 4,500 under-five deaths every year, almost half of them newborn infants.

“If the media is reporting 500-800 deaths in four months, this is not unexpected and hence my premise is that this whole focus is on a chronic longstanding issue that is periodically unearthed and highlighted but needs solutions which are long term,” he said.

The region, he pointed out, also had the highest fertility and malnutrition rate in mothers and children for decades but the media reported the issue in a sensationalised way.

Referring to the devastating 2010 floods that forced a huge population living in acute poverty for decades in the interior of Sindh to migrate to Karachi, he said that at that time what the people saw (abject poverty and severe malnourishment in migrant mothers and children) was a chronic problem that remained hidden from public view for a long time.

It needs to be recalled that the media has so far reported 109 deaths in Tharparkar that included 102 children in 52 days.

**The deaths are being blamed on the prevailing drought that has led to food shortage and malnutrition, it is said. More than 90 per cent of these deaths involved newborns.
**
Dr Bhutta, however, believes a number of factors are playing a role in the situation that has been persisting in Thar for ages. They included malnourishment in mothers and children, lack of immunisation and access to antenatal care and health facilities.

“Although appropriate birth-spacing is important for both mother and newborn, it’s common for Thari women to have 10 to 15 children as there is no concept of family planning in that area.

“The basic fault lies with the government that couldn’t take required measures to improve maternal and newborn health over the years,” he said.

Thar, he said, needed more official attention as life in the desert was entirely dependent on seasonal rains which explained why the area suffered from frequent droughts and faced chronic water shortage.

**“But in some parts of the world droughts, more severe than what we are experiencing in Thar, are being affectively managed. One case is of California where the government has devised strategies including that of water conservation and livelihood diversification to address the problem,” he said.
**
Suggesting measures, he said that birth asphyxia, pneumonia, diarrhoea, infection and prematurity were five major killers of under-five children in Pakistan that the government needed to focus upon on a priority basis.

“It should make immediate efforts to scale up immunisation in Thar and bring it to 90 to 100pc, make health facilities functional with trained staff, make available required equipment and medicines and focus on preventive healthcare and delivery of quality primary healthcare. Family planning should be a vital part of this process that should run on sustainable basis.”

Citing AKUH projects in Matiari and Dadu for maternal and newborn health, he said that low-cost efficient interventions reduced child mortality rate by 20pc in Matiari in just one and a half years.

**“That was in no way a small achievement if you look at Pakistan’s progress in this field. There has only been a 26pc reduction in 30 years in child mortality in the country,” he said, adding that lessons learnt in these districts could be replicated in other parts of the country.
**
**Sharing similar thoughts, senior obstetrician and founder of Pakistan National Forum on Women Health Dr Shershah Syed said: “If you visit parts of Karachi like Machhar Colony, Chamra Colony and Orangi, you’ll find that a similar number of children dying in these areas and other parts of Pakistan, for instance, Skardu, which I have just visited, that are being reported from Thar.”
**
**Dr Shershah believed that the media hype on Thar could be an attempt to remove the incumbent chief minister.
**
**Newborns, he said, did not die of malnutrition but of bacterial and viral infections that were all very common in Pakistani population. “With the onset of winter, children would now be vulnerable to pneumonia,” he added.
**
Dr Najma Khoso, the only gynaecologist working in the public sector in Nagarparkar taluka, said that the problem in Thar was related to poverty, lack of medical facilities and education.

Two important reasons for the newborn’s death, she said, were prematurity and neonatal sepsis, that could be addressed to a great extent if the pregnant women received quality antenatal and delivery care.

**“85 per cent of our population lives in remote areas, far away from health facilities and by the time a patient reaches a health facility, it’s too late. So, there is a need to expand healthcare system and make already functioning health units efficient,” she said.
**
Dr Rabia Malik, a gynaecologist working at Mithi Civil Hospital, also stressed the need for antenatal care and family support during pregnancy and said that many mortalities were cases of pre-term and mishandled deliveries.

“Out of 130 delivery cases in a month, 50 involved mishandling by traditional birth attendants and quacks that are operating in large numbers here. Birth in unhygienic conditions is an important reason for newborn infection. Majority of pregnant women in Thar generally have no antenatal care and families take too much time in bringing the patient in critical state to a health facility,” she said.

Faiz Mohammad Junejo, a primary teacher heading and an office-bearer of the Baanhn Beli, a non-governmental organisation operating in Thar, was of the opinion that the deaths reported by media were a reality but they had to do more with government mismanagement than food shortage.

“In the 44 union councils of Thar, there are only two gynaecologists, one of them recently appointed by the government. Illnesses are common as poor people are deprived of access to clean drinking water. Despite the fact that water scarcity has been persisting here for ages, the government has very recently started work on reverse osmosis plants.

“Drought conditions have been prevailing in Thar for the past two years and what could be declared in crisis are the livestock that provide sustenance to villagers,” he said.

Published in Dawn, November 24th, 2014


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Re: Death haunts Tharparkar as another 14 infants die on Monday 17th Nov

That is even more shameful for karta-dhartas of Sindh, that includes everyone who has had a role in provincial government, more-so on the parties who enjoyed "majority" in the assemblies. Its really disappointing (not so un-expected though) that nothing has been done for the poor for so long, they continue to suffer and the govt says "there have been deaths in the past too, why cry now" :(

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Pakistan's cancer = zamindaars/sardars/waderas/etc

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kuj v kar lo Zinda hey bhutto zinda hay aor yeh sub is he tareh chalta rahay ga :cobra:
Sindh mein ger rahna hoga jiye bhutto kahna hoga :hbk:
bus syyasat chamkao aor hareon aor thareon ka liye kuch nah karo aor kuch nah kaho :sunnyboy:

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Re: Death haunts Tharparkar as another 14 infants die on Monday 17th Nov

from 1972 to date, PPP has ruled the province for around 20 years which includes continuous Govt of last 6+ years (with Govt in center too). Its should be more shameful and doob marney ka maqam for PPP if this is the case.

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Refer to the graph, it is continuously decline in the death rates. There was no such problem reported during ZAB time and during former PPP governments. Your views are personal nothing do with the reality.

Can you give the year wise breakup of PPP rule which adds up to 20 years?

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A few more visits of IK to Sindh rural areas, this notion will be proved absolutely wrong unless PPP leadership work hard for the province to turn around the situation.

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Provincial Assembly of Sindh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

You can add up the numbers…

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It adds up to 15 years where did you get 20 years?

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OK my mess up. I did not do the actual match and ran by the list of govt and did mental math.

Its 15 years and 9 month to be exact. Still lot of time.

this should not be the topic anyway neither should it be used as an excuse. PPP (specially Qaim Ali Shah) is almost flatly denying that any such thing is happening in Thar

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Still lot of time to what? I have already told you that no such problem ever reported by media in past PPP governments. In future please do your home work before giving sweeping low class remarks. However thanks for accepting your mistake.

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So there was no problem before? or there was a problem but PPP govt only works if media reports it?

and I really do not need to do any homework to highlight PPP's lame and almost criminal performance. Its out there for everyone to see. Some people (including yourself) of course cant see it but thats OK.