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29 Bangladeshi nationals released from Pakistan jails return home-525388

29 Bangladeshi nationals released from Pakistan jails return home Diplomatic Correspondent 23rd December, 2020 09:27:33 Twenty-nine Bangladeshi nationals, released from Malir and Karachi jails in Sindh province of Pakistan, returned home on Wednesday (Dec 23) night, said the Foreign Ministry. Besides, another eight Bangladeshi nationals, released from Malir Jail, will return to the country today (Thursday, Dec 24) with the funding of the Foreign Ministry. These eight expatriates were legal workers on a fishing boat in Oman. In May 2019, while they were fishing in the Arabian Sea adjacent to Oman, Pakistani Coast Guard held them as their fishing boat plunged into Pakistani waters due to strong current.

PRCS facilitates repatriation of 25 Bangladeshi detainees

PRCS facilitates repatriation of 25 Bangladeshi detainees National December 23, 2020 KARACHI: The Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS) in coordination with all the parties involved has facilitated the voluntary repatriation of 24 Bangladeshi nationals detained at various places here. The detainees were charged under the Foreigners Act and had completed their terms, says a press release. Based on the request of Governments of Pakistan and Bangladesh, the PRCS coordinated with the International Organisation for Migration (IOM), which extended its support. The IOM organised the voluntary return of 16 of the individuals who left for Bangladesh on Wednesday, while the Bangladeshi High Commission in Karachi was able to arrange flight tickets for the others scheduled to depart on Thursday.

Emergency care on the move: the foundation of skilled frontline prehospital emergency medical care in the Rohingya refugee camps

Emergency care on the move: the foundation of skilled frontline prehospital emergency medical care in the Rohingya refugee camps Emergency care on the move: the foundation of skilled frontline prehospital emergency medical care in the Rohingya refugee camps 21 December 2020 Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh Emergency care on the move, ambulance teams are largely recognized for rushing into life-threatening emergencies, saving lives in people’s homes, by the side of the road or on route to the hospital; but also for driving the dead, in silence and respectfully, only its flashing lights on. In some parts of the world, however, quality and timely emergency medical care is neither accessible nor available to all. In light of this, the World Health Organization (WHO) is advocating to strengthening emergency care systems that serve as the first point of contact with critically ill or injured patients which include first aid, prehospital care, facility-based emergency unit care, an

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