PM Calls for United Efforts to Boost Healthcare in Fight Against Tuberculosis

Islamabad, On World Tuberculosis Day, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif urged for unified actions to enhance the healthcare infrastructure and expand access to high-quality diagnostics and treatments, highlighting the struggle against Tuberculosis as a primary concern. The call emphasizes a collective push towards eradicating the disease, which continues to pose a significant health threat globally.

According to Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, the Prime Minister underscored the critical nature of Tuberculosis as a worldwide health dilemma, stressing the importance of awareness for its prevention and control. The government has launched multiple initiatives aimed at combating this ailment, reinforcing the need to place TB eradication at the forefront of the global health agenda and to ensure the allocation of necessary resources for a TB-free future.

Prime Minister Sharif reiterated the government’s commitment to providing quality health services as a fundamental duty, praising the contributions of private sectors and international allies in this endeavor. He committed to backing projects that aim to refine the nation’s healthcare framework and called for collaboration among stakeholders, including health professionals and citizens, to join forces with the government in its mission to eliminate Tuberculosis in Pakistan. Acknowledging the dedicated efforts of individuals fighting against TB, the Prime Minister’s message serves as a rallying call for a united front against the disease.