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Page 1: Pakistan 2008

PAKISTAN

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HOME TO AN ANCIENT CIVILISATION ,THE SITE OF SOME OF THE EARLIEST HUMAN

SETTLEMENTS

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SOME OF ASIA'S MOST MIND-BLOWING LANDSCAPES

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the Indian subcontinent

Afghanistan and Iran

the Arabian Sea

India

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A MULTITUDE OF CULTURES

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AND A LONG TRADITION OF HOSPITALITY

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“ W h e r e t h e r e is s u n s h in e , t h e r e is a ls o s h a d e . ”

- K a s h m ir i p r o v e r b

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One in ten children does not survive their fifth birthday

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with the majority of deaths due to: diarrhoea,

Pneumonia, or vaccine-preventable diseases.

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Pakistan’s maternal mortality ratio between 350 and 600 per 100,000 live births

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c o m p a r e d t o 1 7 p e r 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 l iv e b ir t h s

in t h e U n it e d S t a t e s .

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Pakistan spends less than 2.5 per cent of its GDP on the education sector.

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Just over half of the 19 million children of primary school going age are enrolled in

primary education.

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Three in ten children are c h r o n ic a lly m a ln o u r is h e d

lack safe water and household sanitation

especially in rural areas.

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Pakistan has been greatly affected by the increase in world food prices.

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With the cost of staple food becoming a serious struggle for many.

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Just over a third of Pakistani women are literate.

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An estimated 3.6 million children under the age of 14 work

mostly in exploitative and hazardous labour.

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Brick kilns (b h a t t a ) The Peshgi system is a form of

bonded labour

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which allows employers to keep workers as virtual slaves.

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Formally abolished 12 years agoemployers are trying to implement it again.

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T h e r e a r e 1 . 8 m il l io n w o r k e r s in b r ic k k iln

f a c t o r ie s .

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Most of the workers are illiterate and do not know how much money they are repaying.

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“ L if e is l ik e a la m p f la m e ; it n e e d s a l it t le o i l n o w a n d

t h e n . ”

- K a s h m ir i p r o v e r b