President Dr Arif Alvi on Tuesday said that the entire nation had set a precedent in the world with their collective efforts during Covid-19 pandemic and stressed that such a display of unity was critical to address disconcerting issues in education, health and economic sectors.
Addressing a National Health Summit organized by the Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (RCCI), the president said that during Covid-19 pandemic when the deadly wave was hitting the globe, Pakistan emerged as the third best performing country in the world to avert the damages in health and economic sectors.
He said it was all possible due to the collective efforts and cooperation of the people and all stakeholders who displayed unison in their efforts to ward off the spread of the pandemic.
“That precedent has carved a path for the future which can guide us in our endeavours to overcome the contemporary challenges,” he opined.
Highlighting the importance of physical hygiene, the president said that from the Islamic teachings, it stood proved that personal hygiene was linked with spiritual purity.
He said about 90 percent dental cases could be cured if prevention habits were developed by the people including regular brushing of teeth, similar was the case with communicable diseases.
The president urged all the stakeholders and the business community to play their parts in creating awareness among the masses over health-related issues including mental stress and population growth.
The serious issue of 26 million out-of-school children required combined efforts and mosques could be utilized to impart education to these children, he added. The president mentioned Bangladesh, India and Sri Lanka where the literacy rate among the children was higher than Pakistan.
He also cited the precedent of China that lifted about 700 million people out of poverty by focusing on health and education sectors. “The State can show the path but it is the responsibility of all stakeholders of the society to share the responsibility by addressing issues in the education and health sectors,” he added. President Alvi further stressed upon focusing on priorities and continuity of policies which required public involvement.
The provincial governments in the country only spent 25 to 30 percent on education out of their allocated budgets which was not suffice to address issues in this sector, he added.
Referring to population growth, he stressed “the demographic transition” involving all segments of society to realize the significance of the matter.—APP