Youth groups demand regulation of trans-fats in all foods
Activists urge federal and provincial health ministers to expedite the process of iTFA regulation.
Despite previous commitments and initiatives, Pakistan has fallen short of implementing regulations on trans-fatty acids, posing significant risks to the health and well-being of its citizens. With each missed deadline, the window of opportunity narrows, emphasizing the critical importance of immediate action.
The TRANSFORM Pakistan campaign led by Pakistan Youth Change Advocates (PYCA) in partnership with leading public health organizations such as the Center for Peace and Development Initiatives (CPDI) and Heartfile has effectively broadened the dialogue surrounding iTFA awareness, resulting in a noticeable surge in youth actively advocating for the implementation of iTFA regulations.
In response to this urgent call, youth groups across the country have stepped up their efforts to advocate for iTFA regulation. These youth groups are taking proactive steps to amplify their voices and demand swift action from policymakers.
Ms. Haiqa Noor, a youth leader from the University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences Lahore said, “The youth are exposed to various forms of toxins in the food that we consume on a daily basis. It is imperative that we collectively raise our voices to work towards securing our future.
A youth group from Khawaja Fareed University of Engineering and Information Technology (KFUEIT) Rahim Yar Khan has partnered with prominent schools and colleges to establish trans-fat-free learning environments for students. Ms. Tayyaba Khalid, a prominent youth leader at KFUEIT, emphasized the significance of garnering support from multiple institutions and advocating for safer environments for young minds.
As Pakistan grapples with the persistent challenge of trans-fatty acids, now is the time that the government takes decisive action. The youth are and will always be at the forefront of this movement, advocating tirelessly for regulations that prioritize the health and well-being of all Pakistanis.
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