National Herald Tribune

WHO, health ministry join hands to upgrade 464 hospitals

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ISLAMABAD, (NNI): The Ministry of National Health Services Regulation­s and Coordinati­on and the World Health Organisati­on on Monday joined hands to refurbish 464 health facilities across the country as a step forward to achieving the government’s “top agenda” of Universal Health Coverage.

In this connection, a ceremony for the signing of Letter of Understand­ing between the health ministry and the world health body was held at the PM House which also marked the handing over of health equipment worth over Rs 2 billion including mobile health clinics, ambulances, and mobile vaccinatio­n vans.

Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaarul-Haq Kakar and Caretaker Health Minister Dr Nadeem Jan witnessed the ceremony as Secretary Health Iftikhar Ali Shallwani and WHO Representa­tive in Pakistan Dr Palitha Mahipala signed the document.

Being executed with the WHO’s support, the project will have zero financial implicatio­n for the Government of Pakistan.

Under the project, the WHO would support Pakistan in renovation of 464 health facilities across the country including 41 in AJK and Gilgit Baltistan, 131 in Balochista­n, 64 in Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a, 26 in Punjab and 202 in Sindh.

The WHO would support the upgradatio­n of 21 health facilities, 14 labour rooms and six EPI training centers in AJK and GB; 99 health facilities, 26 labour rooms, and six EPI training centers in Balochista­n; and 36 health facilities 21 labour rooms and seven EPI training centers in KP.

The project also consists of refurbishi­ng 15 labour rooms, nine EPI training centers and two nutrition stabilisat­ion centers in Punjab; and 150 health facilities, 46 labour rooms and six EPI training centers in Sindh.

The WHO support for upgradatio­n of the health facilities throughout the country will contribute to meeting the objective of Universal Health Coverage besides creating a better image of the government in the public for provision of decent health care services to them.

This support will also contribute to the SDG 3 for good health and also SDG8 which is decent work environmen­t and economic growth.

Under the plan, the primary health care facilities would be computeris­ed and equipped with around 70 modern facilities.

The upgradatio­n of such a huge number of health facilities is a first in the country’s history that would ensure the provision of healthcare facilities to the masses at their doorstep.

 ?? —NNI ?? Islamabad :Deputy Speaker of the New York State Assembly Phil Ramos called on Caretaker Federal Minister for National Health Services, Regulation­s and Coordinati­on, Dr. Nadeem Jan.
—NNI Islamabad :Deputy Speaker of the New York State Assembly Phil Ramos called on Caretaker Federal Minister for National Health Services, Regulation­s and Coordinati­on, Dr. Nadeem Jan.

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