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ISLAMABAD: President Dr Arif Alvi has called for imparting first aid training in educational institutions to enable youth to meet any emergency situation.

“Every person needs to get basic knowledge about first aid and CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) to cope with situations in medical emergencies, thus saving lives.

First aid training is quite significant in saving precious human lives. Number of girl guides should be increased with enhanced awareness about the significance of their role in natural calamities,” he said while addressing the 12th All Pakistan Camp of Pakistan Girl Guides Association (PGGA), here at its National Headquarters on Wednesday.

He urged the girl guides, attending the camp, to inculcate in them the spirit of giving special attention to persons with disabilities.

The president stressed that the message of the emergency response plan, which was an integral part of girl guiding, needed to be spread at the levels of schools and colleges.

He said by being able to provide basic aid, one could stabilize a patient or injured person in case of accidents, earthquakes, or other medical emergencies such as cardiac arrest, until the medical services arrive. He lauded the vision of the girl guides for positively contributing to society by being ready to offer help to others.

He advised them to also play their role in creating awareness among communities on breast cancer, mainstreaming persons with disabilities, environmental protection, and physical and mental well-being.

The president expressed satisfaction that the Pakistan Girl Guides Association was focusing on the character-building of girls to become useful members of society.

However, he pointed out that the number of 140,000 girl guides across the country needed to be increased to expand its scope. He called upon the girl guides to also attain financial empowerment and mentioned that information technology had opened doors of opportunities to earn money through online businesses.

National Commissioner Pakistan Girl Guides Association Maria Maud Sabri said the Girl Guide programme laid stress on community development projects by giving girls the opportunity to learn about health, nutrition, environment, and economic empowerment through different practical activities.

The volunteer movement, she said, was started in 1947 on the desire of the country’s founder Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah with his sister Fatima Jinnah as its patron.

She mentioned that seven branches of the PGGA in four provinces besides others in the AJK, the GB, and the ICT were functioning actively.

Around 265 girl guides from the four provinces of the country, Islamabad, Azad Jammu and Kashmir, and Gilgit-Baltistan along with senior guides attended the event.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2023

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