Quetta – Civil society of Balochistan has vowed to resist the closure of operations of Save the Children in Balochistan.
Decision by Save The Children to close all its operations in Balochistan has been severely criticized by Civil society in Balochistan.
“As a result of closing operations in Balochistan, hundreds of people would lose their jobs and billions of rupees worth Funds allocated for Balochistan would be transferred by Save The Children to Sindh and Punjab,” a source within Save The Children told The Balochistan Point on condition of anonymity.
Save The Children is a U.S origin International non-Governmental Organizational (INGO) which is working in Pakistan for over 30 years.
On 11th June, federal Interior Ministry sealed the offices of Save The Children and ordered suspension of all its operations. Save the children was conditionally allowed to resume its operations by Federal interior ministry on 14th June.
In A letter written to Fazal Abbas Maken, Additional Secretary Interior Ministry on 19th June, country director of Save The Children, Farhana Faruqi Stocker has announced to suspend all operations of Save The Children in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa from 30th June.
The Letter reads, “All future work of Save The children in Pakistan will be confined exclusively to two provinces in the country – Punjab and Sindh.”
Previously, Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan, Federal Interior Minister had announced that INGOs will not be allowed to work in sensitive areas of Pakistan.
Former Senator Sanaullah Baloch replied to the announcement of Chaudhry Nisar though a tweet:
So Balochistan is “Sensitive” and Punjab is “InSensitive” ??? NGOs won’t be allowed in ‘sensitive’ areas: Nisar http://t.co/qkaxwEW953
— Sana. BALOCH (@Senator_Baloch) June 23, 2015
Former Senator further said:
Pakistan allows Arab Royals for hunting & Chinese to loot Gold & Gwadar but banned #SaveTheChildren in #Balochistan pic.twitter.com/dPX7E0Yv7f
— Sana. BALOCH (@Senator_Baloch) June 23, 2015
Bushra Gohar, former member of National Assembly belonging from Awami National Party also questioned Federal Interior Minister through a tweet:
Could ChNisar explain why DevWork by Intl orgs is a problem in #Balochistan & #Pakhtunkhwa ¬ in other 2 Provinces https://t.co/n1rvftK8v6
— Bushra Gohar (@BushraGohar) June 23, 2015
Civil society in Balochistan has announced to mobilize support of Youth across the province and approach parliamentarians and Media to sensitize them about discriminatory treatment meted out to Balochistan by INGOs and federal government.
Staff Reporter
Published in The Balochistan Point on June 24, 2015