Organizers of the STEP5 as well as Islamic world high-ranking health officials
and professor gave speech at the inauguration ceremony noting the significance
of the development of scientific activities in national and international scopes
to benefit the human societies.
At the beginning, Muhammad Iqbal Choudhary, the Director of the International
Center for Chemical and Biological Sciences (ICCBS), welcomed the outstanding
professionals attending the STEP5 event, describing the program "difficult to
organize which is a blend of lectures, panel discussions, and sessions”.
Meanwhile, he pointed out the MSTF good intention in connecting the science and
technology to the benefit of society, of course, with an emphasis to the role of
women scientists. He further mentioned the main challenges in NCDs and CDs which
prevention would help the communities in the future days, exemplifying HIV and
epilepsy as the two diseases.
"Education institutions of the Islamic countries are now intending to help their
communities initiating through the international conferences, useful
interventions and viable programs”, he said.
Nadira Panjwani, Pakistani philanthropist and former caretaker Provincial
Minister of Sindh, also welcomed guests expressing the hope for the
strengthening of the relations between countries, specifically in health and
overcoming the related challenges.
Referring to the role of science in curing the morbid diseases in countries, she
emphasized the importance of the scientific developments as well as
international collaborations with some countries.
Humera Jahan received her Ph. D. in molecular medicine from Dr. Panjwani Center
for Molecular Medicine and Drug Research
Atta-Ur-Rahman, former Coordinator General COMSTECH (OIC Ministerial Committee
comprising 57 Federal Ministers of Science of 57 OIC member countries), as the
next lecturers welcomed any opportunity which may be provided to expand
collaborations in the field of science.
He referred to the golden age of Muslim scientists who are now living in
"darkness and superstition” not participating in the improvement of national
GDP.
Moreover, he stated that in his visit to Pakistani Prime Minister he had noted
the significant role of the youths which can change the fate of a country,
underlining the strategies and visions used at various levels.
"Japan is spending 5 times more than the whole Islamic countries on the
development of science and technology. These are proving chances to catch up and
lead,” he added.
As another lecturer, Muhammad Ajmal Khan, Vice Chancellor, University of
Karachi, discussed the way Islamic countries are lagging behind developed
countries that needs a "system which needs to be built”.
He said: "If you want to be somebody in the world, you should develop in science
and technology”, adding his readiness to take any step needed for the
improvement of science and technology.
Finally, Azra Fazal Pechuho, the current Provincial Minister of Sindh for
Health, and Population Welfare, expressed her gratitude for the critical members
of the Dr. Panjwani Center for Molecular Medicine and Drung Research (ICCB).
the 5th round of Science and Technology Exchange Program (STEP) in Islamic
countries was inaugurated this morning at the University of Karachi.
Source:FarsNews