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Epidemic control: Dengue counters set up at LGH IN THIS BULLETIN Seven more dengue patients confirmed in Mayo Hospital Lahore put on alert over Congo fever Health News 2-11 Dengue on the rise in Punjab Polio eradication: endorse three-year plan Healt deartments and Monitoring 12-13 Swat Declares Health Emergency Over Dengue bodies Publications WHO rings alarm over measles Anti –Measles drive delayed due to finance ministry stubbornness Balochistan EQ 2013 - Potentially 14 58m have no access to safe drinking water Affected Health Facilities Contamination risks: Think twice before you take a sip of your tap water Govt committed to making polio-free: PM Health Response by Humanitarian 15-18 Precautionary measures: Health officials prepare to tackle Congo virus Post-natal screening: Assembly passes ‘newborn screening bill’ Partners in Awaran EQ - Balochistan PM lauds Bill Gates’ support on polio eradication in Pakistan LHC rebukes health DG in measles case District Health Profile Peshawar 19 Micro plan NID polio round from Sept Polio virus: BA voices fear Pakistanis might face travelling ban Urdu News 20-23 Meeting with PM: Donors share anguish over polio campaign First sexual health curriculum launched in Pakistan Health Maps 24-27 Balochistan Health department on high alert Pakistan lagging behind in child survival, maternal health development Health Directory 28-46 WHO polio chief in Pakistan honoured DRUG USE IN PAKISTAN 2013 KECH - POTENTIALLY AFFECTED HEALTH FACILITIES MAP BALOCHISTAN EARTHQUAKE-2013 HEALTH MAP (RELIEF & RESCUE) PESHAWAR - HEALTH FACILITY MAP MAPS AWARAN - POTENTIALLY AFFECTED HEALTH FACILITIES MAP DRUG USE IN PAKISTAN - 2013 Annual Prevalence of Drug use in Pakistan, By Gender Legend Men Women Drug Users Drugs Name Estimate Number Low High Estimate Number Low High T a jj ii k ii s tt a n C No Record Estimate Estimate Estimate Estimate h i 11% Cannabis 6.80% 3,940,000 6.50% 7.20% 0.20% 95,000 0.10% 0.20% n Opiates 1.70% 970,000 1.20% 2.10% 0.10% 50,000 0.00% 1.00% a 3.8% Cocaine 0.01% 7,700 0.00% 0.02% 0.00% 80 0.00% 0.00% 4.8% All opioids 3.30% 1,900,000 3.10% 3.50% 1.50% 810,000 1.40% 1.70% ATS 0.10% 60,000 0.10% 0.10% 0.10% 73,000 0.10% 0.20% Gilgit Baltistan 5.1% Amphetamines 0.10% 39,000 0.04% 0.10% 0.10% 72,000 0.10% 0.20% 6.5% Methamphetamine 0.04% 21,000 0.01% 0.10% 0.00% 1,000 0.00% 0.01% Drug Treatment Centre Injecting drug use 0.80% 440,000 0.70% 0.90% 0.10% 7,000 0.00% 0.10% Tranquilizers/sedatives 1.30% 750,000 1.20% 1.40% 1.60% 840,000 1.40% 1.70% Painkillers 1.60% 930,000 1.50% 1.80% 1.40% 760,000 1.30% 1.60% Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Government Solvents/inhalants 0.10% 33,000 0.03% 0.10% 0.00% 400 0.00% 0.00% Private Any illicit drug use 8.50% 4,900,000 8.10% 8.90% 2.90% 1,600,000 2.70% 3.10% Peshawar NGO Female Drug Users ! Indian occupied Kashmir AJK Other 1400 Provincial Capital nn ! aa 1200 tt Fata Drug Traffic Route ii ss 1000 nn Provincial Boundary aa hh 800 gg Date of Creation Occtober 08, 2013 ff Projection/Datum WGS 84 Geographic 600 AA 400 Lahore 200 ! 0 Punjab Quetta g 0 50 100 200 Kilometers ! Disclaimer Copyrights Reserved. This map is compiled and produced by ALHASAN Systems Private Limited [www.alhasan.com] and is brought to you free of cost for informational Arrested in the Past 12 Months purposes only. The product might have not been prepared for or be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying Balochistan purposes. For further details and Metadata information please call ALHASAN Systems at +92.51.486.5064/ 843.7324 or email at ii aa I r a n dd 33% 30% [email protected]. I r a n II nn Sindh Punjab KPK Blaochistan 17% Sindh 20%

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Epidemic control: Dengue LAHORE: Post Graduate Medical Institute (PGMI) Principal Anjum Habib Vohra on counters set up at LGH Wednesday said dengue counters had been set up at the Outdoor Patients Department of Lahore General Hospital (LGH). The Express Tribune, September 12th, 2013. Vohra was presiding over a meeting to review dengue arrangements at the hospital.

The meeting was attended by Dr Ghayasun Nabi Tayyab, Dr Ihtishamud Din, Medical Superintendent Amjad Shahzad, the nursing superintendent, the blood bank in-charge and other doctors.

Vohra said no patient with dengue fever symptoms had been brought to LGH, but the hospital was equipped to handle an outbreak.

He said the hospital was being sprayed with insecticide regularly to prevent dengue mosquito breeding.

Vohra directed the doctors to ensure presence of subordinate staff during all three shifts and to send reports about latecomers to the medical superintendent. He also directed the nurses to keep patients’ charts updated.

Seven more dengue LAHORE: Seven more dengue patients were confirmed in Lahore’s Mayo hospital on patients confirmed in Wednesday, increasing the dengue affected people to 105 in the city. Mayo Hospital Lahore According to Punjab health department, seven more patients were brought to Mayo Hospital where they were diagnosed positive of dengue fever after their tests. The doctors admitted The Nation September 11, 2013 them immediately in the hospital for treatment.

The dengue affected persons were identified as Nadeem,17, Hira,20, from Ferozwala, Bushra,50, from Shahdra town, Arshad, 20, Chand,15, Abdullah,22, and Mehak, 24, residents of Shalimar Town

Punjab health department LAHORE: In view of the possible spread of Congo fever due to large scale movement of sacrificial animals on the occasion of Eid-ul-Azha, the Punjab Health Department has put all put on alert over Congo government hospitals, autonomous medical institutions, private hospitals and EDOs Health fever on high alert and directed them to make immediate arrangements for controlling this disease and the treatment of patients. The News, September 14, 2013 The Health Department’s spokesperson said Crimean Congo Hemorrhagic Fever (CCHF) was a viral disease which was transmitted by “ticks” found on animals. He said that, as a preventive measure, the Health Department had issued warning to doctors, nurses, paramedical staff as well as common citizens to take precautionary measures against this disease and provide timely treatment to the patients at hospitals. The spokesman said the EDOs Health of all districts had been directed to contact officers of Livestock and Dairy Development Department for ensuring spray in the cattle markets, slaughter houses, dairy, Gawala colonies, sacrificial animals’ sale yards and other animal gathering places. The spokesman advised the people to ensure examination of diseased animals from veterinary doctor so that transmission of CCHF to human beings could be prevented.

He advised doctors that, in case of arrival of any CCHF patient in hospital, case management guideline should be followed in the treatment

Dengue on the rise in LAHORE:Five more were tested positive for dengue at Mayo Hospital on Monday, taking the number of confirmed cases in the to 134. Two patients from different parts of Punjab Lahore, two from Shikhupura and one from Okara were brought to Mayo Hospital where they were tested positive for dengue. The Nation September 16, 2013

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News Headlines Polio eradication: LAHORE: Two patients suffering from Congo fever lost the battle for life at the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) hospital on Wednesday, according to a report by this paper’s health Provinces endorse three- correspondent. Both father and son succumbed to the disease, thought to have been acquired as year plan a result of risks associated with their profession as butchers. The victims and two other family members, were admitted to PIMS for treatment for the Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever The News September 16, 2013 (CCHF) virus. Known to be transmitted by ticks feeding on infected animals, the risk of the incidence of the disease is increasing due to the rush in animal trading, in preparation of the religious festival of Eid-ul-Azha. The Punjab Health Department (PHD) has issued a timely warning, but without an immediate and aggressive public awareness campaign, the simple instructions for prevention may not reach enough people on time. There is also no indication of whether other provinces are required to be on a similar state of high alert; and if not, what surety is there that animal herds will not be crossing provincial boundaries in search of market. The ticks acts as a vector of transport, and can be transmitted by simple skin-to-skin contact. Regular inspections of animals by veterinary doctors are rare, if not unheard of, and as a result shephards, traders and butchers coming in contact with infected livestock are at high risk of contracting the fever. With large multitudes of people expected to visit markets to purchase sacrificial animals for Eid, the risk of the fever claiming more victims is acute. It is a sad testament to national priorities that the proportion of the budget delegated for health is not even a tenth of the amount apportioned for defence. With whatever meagre resources we have, it is still possible to alert people to the risk of Congo fever posed by being in contact with livestock in the run-up to Eid. An ounce of prevention may be better suited to our circumstances than a pound of cure.

Swat Declares Health NEARLY 5,000 CASES OF DENGUE FEVER REPORTED IN A MONTH, WITH 12 PEOPLE Emergency Over Dengue REPORTED DEAD. Authorities in Swat Valley have declared a health emergency after nearly 5,000 cases of dengue News Week Pakistan, September19 2013 fever were reported in a month.The mosquito-borne virus has killed 12 people in the valley since Aug. 19 and the number of patients is increasing every day, doctors said.

Dengue is spread by mosquitoes that breed in stagnant water and usually bite people during the daytime. It causes high fever, severe joint and muscle pains and can be fatal.“So far 12 people have died due this disease and 4,934 persons have been tested positive, we have declared a health emergency in the district,” said Dr. Abdul Khaliq, district health officer in Swat. He said the outbreak has been declared as an epidemic.

“It is becoming dangerous. Dengue larvae is everywhere, in and outside houses, in streets and all other places,” Khaliq added.Officials said they believed infected larvae had been brought from Lahore in water stagnating in a consignment of old tires.An outbreak in Lahore, Pakistan’s second largest city, in September 2011 killed 120 people and infected more than 1,200.Hospitals in Mingora, the main town in Swat, are struggling to cope with the influx of patients, who complained of a lack of health facilities and basic medicines.

“We do not have enough beds, no medicines and sometimes we go outside to have blood tests in private laboratories,” said Hamid Khan, a relative of one patient. “My brother had fever and we are worried because the blood test was positive.”

There is no specific treatment for dengue but proper medical care for severe cases greatly reduces the risk of death, according to the World Health Organization. Officials in Mingora’s main Saidu Sharif hospital said that a special 100-bed ward has been set up to deal with dengue cases. WHO rings alarm over ISLAMABAD- Pakistan has witnessed an increase in number of measles cases, especially in 2012 measles and 2013.According to a report of World Health Organisation (WHO), in 2012 the number of confirmed cases of measles was 8,048. In 2013, the number of cases confirmed through July was The Nation September 8, 2013 5,740. Local sources report much higher numbers, claiming that more than 20,000 people have contracted measles, with 200 dying of the disease. Despite that measles can easily be prevented through vaccination. The vaccine given to prevent measles is a combined vaccine called Measles Mumps Rubella (MMR) that also contains vaccines against mumps and rubella. People who are not immunised against measles are at risk of suffering from the disease themselves and risk transmitting the disease to other unimmunised children. About a century ago in England, every year 500,000 children suffered from measles and about a 100 perished annually. It was not until 1968 that the vaccine was invented, which led to a steady decrease in the number of infections and deaths. Now, there are only a few hundred reported cases of measles per year in England. Measles is a highly contagious disease that typically affects children from age 7 to 14, however it can occur in any age group. Measles is caused by a virus that travels through respiratory droplets in the air. Incubating for 7-14 days within its host, it causes symptoms like cough, bloodshot eyes

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News Headlines and a runny nose before giving rise to a characteristic high-grade fever and a rash on the body along with white spots on the inside of the mouth. The rash develops around 14 days after exposure to the disease. It consists of small, slightly raised spots on the entire body that begin to appear on the head and neck region and travel down to the torso, legs and feet. The condition typically resolves after 10-14 days. If the child's health is good and living conditions are sanitary, recovery often occurs without complications. Nevertheless, it is necessary to consult a doctor whenever a child has fever along with a rash, says Dr Waseem Khawaja of Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (Pims). The mainstay of treatment for this condition is supportive and is based on administration of intravenous infusions and antipyretic drugs. But patients suffering from complications require antibiotics as well. Health experts also advise providing vitamin A supplements to reduce the risk of death. In malnourished children, measles can lead to several complications. Measles depresses a person's immunity, which can result in a bacterial super infection. Most frequently, such an infection affects the lungs, causing pneumonia either due to the virus itself or due to the resulting bacterial infection. Besides the lungs, the virus can affect the liver, intestines, pancreas, eyes, ears or the lining of the brain. While older children and previously healthy children recover without any complaint, smaller and malnourished children can easily die. People are often not able to afford medical advice and treatment, or are unable to reach medical facilities. Some people also refuse to vaccinate themselves or their children due to social taboo or mistrust of the vaccination.

Anti –Measles drive ISLAMABAD: Lives of million children\'s at risk as the nationwide anti-measles campaign delayed due to the Finance Ministry stubbornness. delayed due to finance ministry stubbornness According to documents provided by the sources in the Finance Ministry, program for protective vaccine send a report for approval to the Planning Division last year. Protective The Frontier Post September, 17- vaccination program planned for the nationwide anti-measles campaign in November this year. Despite passing about an year the Finance ministry did not approved anti-measles 2013 campaign which stake the live of million\'s of children.

At the beginning of this year more than three hundred children\'s were died due to the outbreak of measles in the Sindh province. On this World Health Organisation declared the failure of the government on the outbreak of measles in Pakistan. According to the reports of International agencies, UNICEF, World Health Organization and GAVI Alliance, the measles campaign conducted during 2012/13 cover less than fifty one percent children. The report said that the measles-affected districts of Sindh were covered less than thirty percent during the anti-measles campaign.

According to the International Organization\'s reports, the government had decided to change its policy for dealing with measles and government directed Protective vaccination program to prepare a feasibility report according to which sixty five million dollars required to conduct the nationwide anti-measles campaign. The government was reluctant to provide this huge amount so after several rounds of consultation between the Pakistani officials and international aid agencies; GAVI Alliance approved thirty-five million dollars for the countrywide anti-measles campaign. With the help of provinces the other thirty million would be provided by the government of Pakistan to the UNICEF and UNICEF would provide the measles vaccines. Which was not handed over to the UNICEF despite passing a year and the holdup of the funding to the UNICEF delayed anti-measles campaigns.

The international agencies declared essential to launch the nationwide measles campaign before the start of this year\'s monsoon rains.

A team of international aid organizations along with Pakistani officials visited the affected districts of Sindh from twelve to fifteen February this year and declare outbreak of measles and deaths due to the bad planning and non coverage of large area. Less than thirty percent of the measles-affected districts of Sindh were covered during the anti-measles campaign, according to report.

In 2010, more than two hundred children died due to measles and three hundred and fifty children were died in the Punjab province in 2012. 58m have no access to LAHORE - Punjab Minister for Finance, Excise & Taxation, Mian Mujtaba Shuja ur Rehman Sunday said that 58 million people have no access to safe drinking water while 59 million safe drinking water people are living in one room house.

Talking to various delegations at his residence here, he said that only 20 percent population have the facility of trained birth attendant.He said that 70 percent population live in rural The Nation, September 16, 2013 areas which are closely linked with the basic health centers, therefore, the government is upgrading the infrastructure of basic health centers for provision of modern health facilities to the masses at grass root level.

He said the government is providing subsidy billions of rupees on food items to the deserving people whereas, Rs 300 million are being spent to provide free of cost dialysis facility to the

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News Headlines needy kidney patients. He said the present government is paying full attention towards provision of state-of-the-art healthcare facilities to the people at grass root level.

He said that by increasing the health budget up to Rs 102 billion to poor. He said that an hefty amount of Rs 7.5 billon is being spent on the provision of free treatment and medicines to the poor in public sector hospitals of the province.

Mian Mujtaba said that in Pakistan itself, more than 40 per cent of the adult population over the age of 45 suffers from one form or the other of non-communicable disease, such as heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes and even cancer and the trend seems to be on the rise.

This increasing trend is likely to double the burden of disease in countries such as ours and clearly, is likely to have significant health economic implications as a result of cost of care and lost productivity costs, he concluded. Contamination risks: KOTRI/KARACHI: If you are living in Karachi, you should think twice before you take a sip of your tap water.The water, which is being supplied to nearly all water tanks in the city from Think twice before you Keenjhar Lake, is highly contaminated with a mixture of industrial and domestic waste, The take a sip of your tap Express Tribune has learnt. water Untreated domestic sewage from the households in Kotri and Jamshoro, and effluents from nearly 100 industries set up in the area flows directly to the Kalri-Baghar (KB) Feeder canal, Express Tribune, September 16, which is the main source of water for Keenjhar Lake. The treatment plant at SITE, which was 2013 set up by the industries located in the area, started operations last week. However, the plant’s biological and chemical tanks developed leaks on the first day and have yet to be fixed. This means that the water flowing into Karachi is untreated but the Karachi Water and Sewerage Board (KWSB) insisted that water is drinkable. “The water is still potable and meets the standard of the World Health Organisation,” said KWSB managing director Quttabuddin Shaikh, who visited the site last week. At the time, Shaikh was unsatisfied with the quality of water and wrote a letter to Kotri SITE and the Sindh irrigation officials to take appropriate measures as soon as possible. “I have an objection on untreated waste material flowing into KB Feeder,” he admitted to saying. “It is a matter of health for the 20 million people living in Karachi.” Shaikh dismissed the issue, however, by saying that it is the responsibility of the irrigation officials to close the doors of KB Feeder to toxic waste. Treatment plant closed The 2.5MGD combined-effluent treatment plant in Kotri SITE was expected to start last week but its three treatment tanks leaked on its first functional day – September 11. The inauguration of the treatment plant, which was built in April 2010 on the orders of the Sindh High Court, was supposed to take place in December last year. According to sub-engineer Zafar Iqbal Arain, the plant has 14 small and big biological and chemical treatment tanks in addition to six ponds to collect industrial waste. “We are trying to make it functional as soon as possible,” said the sub-engineer, who was available at the treatment site. “It happens when such big plants are started,” he tried to justify. Another official, who refused to share his name, told The Express Tribune that substandard material was used in the construction of the plant that cost nearly Rs670 million. “The water flowing into the city contains poisonous particles,” he pointed out. “The people of Karachi don’t even know what sort of water they are using every day.” According to him, the residents of Kotri are only using the water mixed with domestic waste, but the water flowing into Karachi takes with it a lot of industrial waste also. Meanwhile, KWSB insisted their responsibility only lies with water distribution. “Our task is to point out issues related to water being supplied within Karachi,” said Shaikh, adding that the KWSB is trying to provide purified and tested water. For him, the problem could be solved in two ways: first, the industries build their own treatment plants or the present plant should be made functional as soon as possible. “The second recommendation is to ensure the links of waste water to KB Feeder are disconnected.” For Pakistan Relief Foundation Haleem Adil Sheikh, the issue needs to be taken to the court. “The KWSB officials admit that 20 million people of Karachi are at risk,” he said. “If they point out an issue, they need to address it as well.” Sheikh is planning to file a petition against all the relevant official Govt committed to ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif on Friday said that it was his earnest desire to make Pakistan a country where no parents see their child crippled by polio. making Pakistan polio- free: PM While chairing a high level meeting on Polio Task Force at PM’s office, the prime minister said that he was fully aware of the challenges being faced by Pakistan today and also he was The News September 21, 2013 cognizant of diversity of these challenges from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to Sindh.

He noted the importance for demonstrating mutual resolve and collective will to achieve the cherished goal of complete eradication of polio from the country. He stressed that the success of the National Emergency Action Plan, developed in consultation with all stakeholders, depends on its proper implementation. He added that civil-military coordination mechanism will help a great deal in eradicating polio from Fata.

Assuring complete support from the federal government, the premier expressed the hope that the provincial governments will further enhance their efforts and target the specified areas for optimal results. He asked for nominating senior government officials as provincial polio focal

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News Headlines persons and establishing Provincial Monitoring Control rooms in CM or CS offices.

Mrs Saira Afzal Tarar, MOS for National Health Services, Regulation & Coordination briefed the meeting on strategies evolved for polio eradication from the country. She said in 1994 there were 2600 reported cases of while the figure for 2013 stands at 28, showing a sharp decline in polio cases in the country. She proposed that the Task Force must meet on quarterly basis to overview the progress made.

Dr. Ala Alwan, Regional Director, WHO appreciated the decline in polio cases in Pakistan and stressed that coordinated efforts must continue till the complete eradication of polio from the country. He urged that combined endeavors by political and religious leadership and the local administration would substantially help in achieving the shared goal. The meeting was also attended by Engineer Shaukatullah, Governor KP, Syed Qaim Ali Shah, CM Sindh, Pervaiz Khattak, CM KP and Chaudhry Abdul Majeed, PM AJK.

Earlier in the day, Dr. Ala Alwan, Regional Director, WHO called on PM at PM’s office. The PM said that Pakistan values the support extended by WHO in different areas of health sector including polio eradication. Parliamentarians and senior government officials were present in the meeting. Precautionary measures: KARACHI :The has issued guidelines to all district health officials to Health officials prepare to expedite preparations to tackle the spread of the Congo virus ahead of Eidul-Azha. tackle Congo virus In a letter issued on Monday, the department has directed the officials to take appropriate measures as cattle markets are being set up at various sites across the province. The letter The News September 24, 2013 stated that there is potential threat that the slaughter of animals may promote the spread of the ‘tick’ [hyalma] containing the virus. “The Congo fever is highly contagious with a high fertility rate. We must be prepared to tackle the extremely fatal disease,” the letter further mentioned. The district health officials have also been directed to keep an eye on the cattle markets, suspected patients and animals in coordination with the stakeholders, including deputy commissioners, livestock department, information department and the local electronic and print media. They will report probable, suspected and confirmed cases of the Crimean Congo Hemorrhagic Fever (CCHF) to the focal person of the Sindh Dengue Surveillance Cell on a regular basis. The officials will also conduct health education sessions, seminars and disseminate awareness materials regarding the CCHF among vulnerable groups, including butchers, cattle handlers and traders and the general public. They have been directed to establish isolation wards for admission of the confirmed CCFH cases and adopt prescribed procedures for transportation of samples from the suspected cases of the CCFH as per guidelines..

Post-natal screening: KARACHI: Sindh Assembly, on Monday, unanimously passed a bill making it mandatory to screen all newborns for hearing impairments in order to alleviate the adverse effects of Sindh Assembly passes hearing loss for speech and linguistic development. The bill also aims to establish and ‘newborn screening bill’ integrate a sustainable newborn screening system within the public health delivery system.

Express Tribune 24-9-2013 Speaking about the bill, the minister for parliamentary affairs, Dr Sikandar Mandhro, who also holds the charge of law minister, said that newborn screening shall be performed twenty four hours and not later than three days after the delivery. He added that the newborn will be examined by a pediatrician, ophthalmologist, ear, nose and throat specialists and an orthopedic surgeon to exclude congenital abnormalities. The child will also undergo biochemical testing to check for suspected hereditary conditions, he said.

According to the law, the health department will establish an advisory committee which will ensure the implementation of the provincial newborn screening programme within fifteen days from the law. PM lauds Bill Gates’ ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif has appreciated the continued support on polio interest and support of Bill Gates, co-chair and founder of Bill and Malinda Gates Foundation for polio eradication in Pakistan. eradication in Pakistan The Prime Minster expressed these views as Bill Gates called on him on the sidelines of the The Business Recorder, 68th Session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, a Foreign Office press September 25 2013 release said.

Nawaz Sharif informed Bill Gates that his government had redoubled its efforts to ensure effective implementation of the National Emergency Action Plan to completely eradicate polio in Pakistan.

The Prime Minister shared with Bill Gates his government's vision on science and technology promotion. He highlighted the importance of Information Technology and telecommunication sector, especially its job creation potential for the youth of Pakistan.

The Government is particularly committed to increase IT related exports, introduction of E- government Framework and establishment of Technology Parks, the Prime Minister said.

He recognized the government's commitment to reach out to all Pakistani children with polio vaccine for the eradication of this debilitating disease.

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News Headlines Bill Gates appreciated the efforts made by Pakistan in the last two years on polio eradication.

He thanked the Prime Minster for sharing his vision on further strengthening Pakistan's IT and Telecommunication sector. LAHORE: The Lahore High Court on Thursday rebuked the Punjab Director General Health for not submitting an inquiry report prepared by a three-member committee headed by Dr Zafar Iqbal, Principal Sheikh Zayed Hospital, into alleged failure of the government to control recent outbreak LHC rebukes health DG in of measles. measles case As hearing started on Thursday, the law officers of the provincial government and the health The News, September 27 2013 department along with DG Health Dr Tanvir appeared before the court.

On court query, the DG told the court that a report prepared by Professor Faisal Masood had been submitted to the chief minister.

Justice Muhammad Khalid Mahmood Khan admonished the DG and asked why the reports prepared by Dr Zafar Iqbal and Faisal Masood were not furnished before the court.

The court directed the director general and provincial law officer to submit both reports till October 09. The court was hearing a petition demanding action against responsible officers of the health department and others in their alleged failure to control measles outbreak.

In the petition, the petitioner had submitted that the children in the provincial hospitals had died due to the diseases and the government had failed to control measles outbreak. He submitted the government was also unable to discharge it responsibilities as per Articles 9, 14, 15, 15, 17, 18, 25, 37 and 38 of the constitution of Pakistan.

He said the government authorities had not taken protective measures to control the outbreak as the vaccine of measles was also not available in the province. He said the government had launched anti-measles campaign three years back but later scrapped it. The petitioner stated that the federal and provincial governments had miserably failed in controlling the outbreak (measles) which resulted into loss of innocent lives. The petitioner requested that a judicial inquiry should be ordered to determine the responsibility of the government’s authorities.

KARACHI: Three-day Micro plan NID Anti-polio campaign will commence from 30th Sept and run up to 2nd Oct 2013 in Sindh, said Additional Secretary Health Department Sindh Dr Micro plan NID polio Masood Solangi on Friday. round from Sept Masood Solangi said total of 7,857,104 children under five-year would be administered polio drops during the campaign. He said three-day polio drive would be launched across the The News September 27, 2013 province in which total of 22,163 teams, including 1213 Union Councils Medical Officers (UCMOs), 4303 Area In-charges and 18,412 ,mobile teams, 2105 fix sites and 1646 transit pointes would also establish in different areas of Sindh in this regard Polio virus: BA voices QUETTA: The Balochistan Assembly Saturday expressed fear that if the crippling poliovirus is not eliminated from the country, Pakistanis could face a ban on travelling abroad. fear Pakistanis might face travelling ban The legislators also stressed expediting rescue and relief activities in the earthquake-affected areas. The session of the Balochistan Assembly began on Saturday after a day’s break, with Daily Times September 29, 2013 Speaker Jan Muhammad Jamali in the chair. Due to non-furnishing of replies to the questions asked by some members of the House the question-hour was deferred. Having no other agenda, the members of treasury and opposition benches spoke on different issues on points of order, however, eradication of polio and relief activities in the earthquake-hit areas dominated the session.

Leader of the National Party (NP) Rehmat Baloch said that as September 30 was being observed as the World Anti-Polio Day to create awareness about the disease, therefore, all members of the House must monitor anti-polio campaigns in their respective areas. He said some corrupt people had made polio campaign as a source of their income. He said that in Panjgur the polio teams did not administer polio drop to the children. “The local officers, by showing dummy teams, receive TA, DA allowances,” he added.

Meanwhile, JUI-F leader Gul Muhammad Dumar said that he had recently visited his constituency where he was astonished to see that schools were closed and the teachers were absent despite being paid regularly. He said law and order, health and education needed special focus of the government otherwise the people would not be satisfied. Pakhtunkhwa Milli Awami Party (PkMAP) leader Nasrullah Zehray welcomed observance of September 30 as the international polio day and said it was a good step.

Zehray noted that no polio case had surfaced in Pishin, Qila Abdullah and Quetta since March 14. He said that world had decided to eradicate polio until 2015 and if we fail to eradicate the disease from the country, Pakistanis could face travelling bans. He also said there were only a few countries, including Afghanistan, Nigeria, and Pakistan, which still had poliovirus. “We should actively participate in the anti-polio campaigns to get rid of this crippling virus,” he added.

PkMAP leader Sardar Mustafa Khan Tareen said that the Civil Hospital was right in front of his house but during the last three months, the polio teams have not visited his house to

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News Headlines administer polio vaccine to children. He said polio teams were not working actively which was also one of the reasons polio cases keep surfacing. Speaking on his turn, MPA Mujeebur Rehman Muhammad Hassani said in order to eradicate polio, monitoring committees had been constituted at the district level, and they should be monitored through MPAs and deputy commissioners.

Speaker Jan Muhammad Jamali regretted that funds were coming from foreign countries for the eradication of polio but were not channelised properly. Other MPAs, including Obaidullah Babath, Shahida Rauf, Dr Hamid Achakzai, also spoke about the eradication of polio and gave their recommendations and expressed their resolve to cope with the deadly virus. Meeting with PM: Donors ISLAMABAD: International donors and polio partners in a meeting with Prime Minister Nawaz Sahrif have expressed concern over the growing threats faced by health workers in the share anguish over polio country. campaign The attacks have crippled the fight against polio and other epidemics, especially in Khyber- Express Tribune September 21 Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) where no proper campaign could hit the mark since March this year, they 2013 said.

Donors also shared their reservations over the absence of a full-time dedicated polio focal person at the federal level after Shahnaz Wazir Ali, sources privy to the meeting informed The Express Tribune on Friday.

To make the campaign successful to a certain level, Nawaz was told, the authorities have to appoint a person to look after polio related affairs and to deal with the international agencies that are continuously helping to eliminate the polio virus from the country.

“International donors and partners in polio programme are facing difficulty while dealing with Pakistan’s polio cell as it is running its affairs without a focal person. We are moving without a strategy subsequently there are faults in operation while launching the health drive,” sources quoted an official of World Health Organisation (WHO) as saying.

The discussion took place during a high-level meeting on the Polio Task Force chaired by the premier.

The WHO regional director, Dr Ala Alwan, expressed reservations that the polio initiative was not on K-P’s priority agenda. The prime minister assured him that all four provinces will render an integrated effort in eradicating polio from Pakistan.

PM Nawaz assured his support to the polio-partners and said, “It is my earnest desire to make Pakistan a country where no parents see their child crippled by polio.”

The prime minister stressed that the success of the National Emergency Action Plan, developed in consultation with all stakeholders, depends on its proper implementation. He added that civil-military coordination mechanism will help a great deal in eradicating polio from Federally Administered Tribal Areas.

The premier expressed the hope that the provincial governments will further enhance their anti-polio efforts.

He asked for nominating senior government officials as provincial polio focal persons and establishing provincial monitoring cells in the offices of the chief minister or chief secretary.

Minister of State for National Health Services, Regulation & Coordination Saira Afzal Tarar, briefed the meeting on strategies evolved for polio eradication from the country.

She said in 1994 there were 2,600 reported cases of polio in Pakistan while the figure for 2013 stands at 28, showing a sharp decline in polio cases in the country. She proposed that the task force must meet on quarterly basis to overview the progress mad First sexual health ISLAMABAD: Hayat-Lifeline Campaign launched Pakistan’s first curriculum regarding Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) at a national conference held here on curriculum launched in Wednesday. Pakistan The launch is an attempt to impart formal education to youngsters on SRHR.The curriculum Express Tribune September 25, has been developed through close engagement of religious scholars, government officials, 2013 parents, teachers and youngsters.

The curriculum has two different levels and separate editions for boys and girls. Level One is for children aged 10-12 years, while Level Two is designed for adolescents aged 13 -15.

A number of renowned religious leaders and political personalities participated in the launching ceremony. The event was distributed in four different sessions with various speakers talking to the audience on different aspects of SRHR education.

Minister of State Education and Standards in Higher Education, Baleeg-ur-Rehman was the guest of honour at the launching ceremony.

Four provinces sign MoUs

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News Headlines Several Memoranda of Understandings (MoUs) were signed between Hayat-Lifeline and different government departments such as Youth Affairs Department Government of Balochistan, Women Development Department Govenrment of Sindh, Population Welfare Department Governent of Punjab, Social Welfare Department Government of Balochistan, Sports and Youth Affairs Department Government of Sindh and Social Welfare Department Govt. of Punjab.

Baleegur Rehman launched the curriculum in the third session of the ceremony, voicing ample admiration for the initiative. He also noted that the federal government should take all necessary steps to eliminate the loopholes in our current education system.

Former Federal Minister of Industries Jahangir Tareen also shared his thoughts at the event, emphasising the need to educate youngsters.

Tareen said that the K-P government had set aside a large portion of the budget for education, as per PTI’s education policy.

He commended Hayat-Lifeline on completing the tough job of developing a curriculum on SRHR.

Former Minister for Population Begum Shehnaz Wazir Ali in her address stated that an important matter such as SRHR education should not be overlooked just because it is considered to be a taboo in our society.

Chairman Ruet-e-Hilal Committee Mufti Muneebur Rehman stated that the age factor should be kept in mind when spreading such education.

General Secretary Wifaqul Madaaras Molana Muhammad Hanif Jalandhri pointed out that student in religious institutes were already being given this education.

Chairman Ulema Council Pakistan Hafiz Tahir Asharfi termed Hayat-Lifeline’s initiate as great, saying that time has come to address these issues because there are several problems due to these social problems.

Federal secretary ministry of Capital Development and Authority (CAD) Faridullah Khan fully endorsed the campaign and curriculum, saying authorities at the federal level would help the campaign implement this curriculum.

Literati Amjad Islam Amjad elaborated the role of a father in educating and guiding the children. He was of the view that being the caretaker of the whole family, role of the father is really crucial.

Youth Leader Ali Moeen Nawazish discussed the key problems faced by youngsters these days. He stated in clear terms that parents and teachers usually don’t guide adolescents on such issues.

Fourth and the final session was based on panel discussion which included a number of religious leaders and opinion makers including Dr Raghib Hussain Naeemi, Allama Amin Shaheedi, journalists Kashif Abbasi, Nadeem Malik, Dr Moeed Pirzada, Javed Iqbal, Asma Shirazi and Talat Hussain. Politician Marvi Memon was also a part of the discussion.

Religious leaders answered the questions raised by participants on the Islamic perspective of SRHR knowledge, in detail.Marvi Memon of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz appreciated the involvement of religious scholars over the sensitive subject of SRHR.Hayat-Lifeline Campaign Chief Executive said that the next step was implementing the curriculum, which required that government officials, religious scholars, media and other stakeholders continue supporting the cause. Balochistan Health Health department monitoring probable epidemic in quake affected areas department on high alert Balochistan Health Department is monitoring the situation to check probable epidemic in the quake affected areas.

Talking to a private news channel, National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) Spokesman Brigadier Kamran Zia said that teams have started relief operation in the quake hit areas.He said that most of the mud houses have collapsed adding that NDMA is in touch with district administration and Balochistan government in this regard. “Seriously injured persons are being shifted to Karachi and Quetta for treatment,” he added.

Balochistan Disaster Management Authority Director General Hafiz Abdul Basit also said that Army, frontier constabulary and district administration personnel are engaged in providing relief to the quake-affected people.

He informed that Balochistan government teams are also reaching the affected areas and providing treatment to the injured persons. “The earthquake intensity was 7.7 on the Richter scale and its depth was 10 feet,” he said. Pakistan lagging behind ISLAMABAD: Pakistan is lagging behind in its pursuit of two Millennium Development Goals in child survival, maternal (MDGs) related to child survival and maternal health, according to a new report launched by a

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News Headlines health development United Nations (UN) review group. The Express Tribune Septembet The report, titled ‘Every Woman, Every Child: from commitments to action,” was published by 27 2013 the independent Expert Review Group (iERG). The 2012 report is the group’s first in a series of four reports to be submitted to the UN secretary general.

The group’s reports are linked to the UN’s Global Strategy on Women’s and Children’s Health, which aims to accelerate progress towards the achievement of MDG 4 and MDG 5 in 75 countries that account for 98 % of all maternal and child deaths in the world.

“Pakistan does not seem to have improved its health coverage rates, and compared to some other countries in the region, such as Bangladesh, Pakistan has really fallen behind,” Dr Zulfiqar Bhutta, head of the division of women and child health at the Aga Khan University, who has studied the report, told The Express Tribune.

Child mortality rate

For MDG 4, which requires a two-third reduction in the mortality rate of children under five in the target countries between 1990 and 2015, Pakistan has shown “insufficient progress” from 1990 to 2010, according to the report.

Pakistan saw an annual reduction of 1.8% in the under-five mortality rate over this two- decade period, with 87 deaths per 1,000 live births in 2010. Countries are required to show at least a 4% annual reduction rate or have less than 40 deaths per 1,000 live births for children under five.

Neonatal deaths, or children dying within a month of being born, make up 46% of all under- five deaths in Pakistan, according to the report.

Maternal mortality ratio

The MDG 5 strives to reduce the maternal mortality ratio in the 75 countries by three quarters between 1990 and 2015. It also requires universal access to reproductive health by 2015.

Pakistan is “making progress” for MDG 5, which is the second-best category assigned in the report to the 75 countries.

Pakistan saw an average annual reduction rate of 3% from 1990 to 2010, compared to the ideal reduction rate of at least 5.5%, according to the report.

The report stated that Pakistan has not conducted an annual health sector review in 2011.

‘Impressive’ development

Some “impressive” developments mentioned in the report include a 33% and 38% reduction in the overall maternity and child mortality numbers, respectively, from 1990 to 2011.

The report also estimated that out of the 75 countries, 13 countries are “on-track” for MDG 4 and only four for MDG 5.

“Evidence is gradually growing to show that investing in adolescent, women’s, and children’s health has important economic as well as health returns. This emerging evidence should give confidence to ministries of finance to invest in adolescents, women, and children for long- term prosperity,” the report read, in its conclusion.

Bhutta agreed that health should be a top national priority. “Health should percolate up in our governmental policies,” he said. “No country has ever made progress without focusing on health.” WHO polio chief in ISLAMABAD: Elias Durry, the current chief of the World Health Organisation’s polio eradication programme in Pakistan, has been honoured for his global polio eradication Pakistan honoured efforts. The News, September 12 2013 Dr Durry has spent some 17 years strengthening the polio eradication programme across polio hotspots such as the Horn of Africa, Nigeria and Yemen. His dedication to polio eradication has been recognised with the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention’s prestigious William C. Watson Jr. Medal of Excellence.

Since 1977, the medal has been the premiere service award for CDC employees.

Although the award is accompanied by a cash prize, Dr Durry has decided to donate the funds to the Bob Keegan Polio Eradication Heroes Fund — in honour of the sacrifices made by frontline health workers.

“Although slightly embarrassed by all the attention, I have to admit I feel extremely honoured to be the recipient of this year’s William C. Watson, Jr., Medal of Excellence,” Dr Durry said.

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News Headlines “I would also like to acknowledge that this Medal was conferred on me as a representative of a large army of colleagues and friends that have worked for the cause over decades in all these different countries. It also signifies the support that we provided to each other across all GPEI partners and Governments we worked with.

“But, none of these contributions matches those of the frontline workers and the sacrifices these brave women and men have paid. For this reason, I am donating the $1000 cash award that came with Medal to the Bob Keegan Polio Eradication Heroes Fund as a token of our gratitude to all of our front line volunteers who have been injured or killed in the line of this noble duty across the world.”

The Global Polio Eradication Initiative has congratulated Dr Durry on receiving the award and said his outstanding leadership, insightful capacity to develop innovative approaches, and savvy ability to work in complicated areas has been critical to the success of the polio eradication programme to date.

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Health Departments and Monitoring Bodies Publications National Institute of Health

Seasonal Awareness and Alert Letter (SAAL) For Epidemic Prone Infectious Diseases in Pakistan Objectives of SAAL

June – September 2013  To alert concerned health authorities and professionals at all levels about the epidemic – prone infectious diseases in the upcoming Summer – Monsoon Season.

 To Facilate the Preparations for Timely and Efficient response to the encountered alerts/ outbreaks/ epidemics and thus to reduce the associated morbidity and morality.

Outbreak High Alert Medium Alert

CCHF

Dengue fever

Gastroenteritis

Leishmaniasis

Malaria

Measles

Meningococcal Meningitis

Influenza – A H1N1, H3N2 & H5N1

Poliomyelitis

Typhoid Fever

Viral Hepatitis (Acute)

High Alert -

Medium Alert -

For more Information on this report please See the link below:

http://www.nih.org.pk/files/Newsletter/Seasonal%20Awarness%20and%20Alert%20Letter%20(SA AL)%2027th%20Issue.pdf

Punjab Health Department

Deputation for Admission The Competent Authority has been pleased to grant deputation to the doctors for admission into various Post-Graduate Training Courses depicted against each at Post-Graduate Medical Institute into various Post- (PGMI), Lahore for the Academic Session 2013-14 starting from 01.10.2013 Graduate Training For further details please see the link below: Courses http://health.punjab.gov.pk/?q=Deputation 30 Sep, 2013

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Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever Cases(CCHF) Recorded from 2012 till 11 Septembe 2013

Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever recorde Province/ District Wise. 2012 2013 Province/ Region Suspected Lab Deaths Suspected Lab Deaths Confirmed Confirmed AJ&K - - - 1 1 - Balochistan 5 5 3 11 3 2 33 18 4 49 34 8 ICT - - - 2 2 - KPK 9 6 5 6 4 4 Punjab 8 5 3 6 2 2 Sindh 7 7 3 2 2 1 Total 62 41 18 77 48 17

(Courtesy WHO – Weekly Epidemiological Bulletin) Polio Cases Recorded in Pakistan till 30-9-2013

Confirmed Polio Cases in Pakistan District/ Area Wise. (2013) Province/ Region District/ Area Type of Wild Poliovirus No. of Total Cases Cases Khyber Bannu NSL1 1 6 Pakhtunkhwa Mardan NSL1 2 Peshawar NSL1 1 Kohat NSL1 1 Malakand NSL1 1 FATA FR Bannu NSL1 3 17 North Waziristan NSL1 5 Khyber Agency NSL1 9 Mbdin NSL1 1 Punjab Mianwali NSL1 1 2 Sind Dadu NSL1 1 3 Gaddab 1 Bin Qasim NSL1 1 Total 28 28 Source: EPI

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Balochistan Earthquake 2013 - Potentially Affected Health Facilities

On 24th September 2013,at 4:29 PM an earthquake intensity of 7.7 Magnitude and on 28th September 2013, at 12:34 PM earthquake intensity of 7.2 Magnitude on Richter scale hit the southwestern province of Balochistan. DistirctAwaran, Kech, Kharan, Panjgur& Gwadar have been affected the most. In District Awaran, the three Tehsil Mashkay, Awaran, and Jhaho and in District Kech Tehsil Hoshab are most affected. 325 people have been reported died in District Awaran, and 46 persons reported died in District Kech as yet. PDMA Balochistan, Army, Frontier Corps and District Administration are carrying out Rescue and Relief Activities in the affected areas1 .

During the Earth Quake number of Health facilities have been potentially affected in four districts of Balochistan province including Awaran, Khuzdar, Panjgur and Washuk. According to data collected by by ALHASAN Systems (Pvt) Ltd, 20 Health facilities affected in district Awaran, 53 in Khuzdar, 29 in Panjgur and 16 in Washuk. The tables below illustrate s tehsil wise detail of potentially affected Health facilities

Panjgur Earthquake Affected Health Facilities

Row Basic Health District headquarter Government Private Private Grand Labels Unit Hospital Hospital Clinic Hospital Total Gawargo 1 1 Gichk 2 5 7 Panjgur 4 1 7 7 2 21 Grand 6 1 13 7 2 29 Total Source: Alhasan ALHASAN Systems (Pvt) Ltd, 2013

Washuk Earthquake Affected Health Facilities

Tehsil Basic Health Facilities Government Hospital Grand Total Besima 2 1 3 Shahdo Garhi Sub 7 4 11 Washuk 1 1 2 Grand Total 10 6 16

Source: Alhasan ALHASAN Systems (Pvt) Ltd, 2013

Khuzdar – Affected Health Facilities

Tehsil Basic Health District Headquater Government Private Private Rural Health Grand Unit Hospital Hospital Clinic Hospital Unit Total Aranji 1 1 1 3 Sub Khuzdar 5 1 17 3 26 Nal Sub 2 5 2 9 Ornach 1 1 2 Sub Wadh 2 7 2 1 1 13 Sub Grand 11 1 30 9 1 1 53 Total Source: Alhasan ALHASAN Systems (Pvt) Ltd, 2013

Awaran Affected Health Facilities

Tehsil Basic Health Unit Government Hospital Private Clinic Rural health center Grand Total Awaran 1 2 2 1 6 Gishkore Sub 1 1 2 Jhal Jhao Sub 4 2 6 Mashkai 1 4 1 6 Grand Total 6 9 3 2 20

Source: Alhasan ALHASAN Systems (Pvt) Ltd, 2013

1 PDMA Balochistan

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Health Response by Humanitarian Partners in Awaran EarthQuake - Balochistan

WHO Response and Relief Activities during 2013 Floods

Balochistan Health Response:

 Director General Health Services (DGHS) has established camp office in Awaran under the supervision of DGHS, who will be monitoring and supervising all health related activities.

 In response of earthquake, DoH has established Provincial Emergency, Preparedness & Response Cell in DG health office Quetta.

 WHO handed over 5 Emergency Health Kits (EHK) and a Trauma kit to department of health which will be dispatched today to the affected areas which will cater approx. 100,000 people for one month.

 Provincial Health Department has provided immediate support including 8 ambulances, 26 doctors and Paramedics moved from Uthal (Lasbela) to Awaran along with essential medicines to the affected areas.

 5 doctors along with 2 ambulances were sent today including Army medical corps unit.

 4 Doctors from Kech moved to Awaran to cope with the emergency. The essential medicines available at WHO Warehouse at Kech and Lasbela were also provided to Awaran district.

 18 Ambulances with medical doctors and paramedics have been sent from Karachi by . They have arrived in Awaran today and are in close coordination with DHO team.

 A medical team of 8 doctors and paramedics is giving health services at a static health unit at Dandaar (district Kech). Mobile medical units are also functional in the area of Dandaar. DEWS SO Kech is participating with the fixed unit team, supervising the activity and providing technical assistance to DHO team

PRCS Response in Balochistan Health Response: Health services provided to 1017 earthquake affected families.There are three Earthquake PRCS health teams on ground at the moment. One out of the three PRCS health teams, which is supporting Awaran district hospital, has provided 885 people with free medical services, while the other two teams have started MHU services in two Labach and Pirandar reaching out to 132 people who don’t have access to Awaran district hospital.

Emergency Ward (27th Sep): 130 patients

OPD: 755 (M 175, F 318 & children 262)

MHU Labach: 70 patients

MHU Pirandar: 62 patients

The health team reports that cases are of malnutrition, diarrhea and injuries.

HANDS response in Balochistan HANDS mobilized experienced team of professionals for Emergency Response in affected areas Earthquake for Food Provision, WASH, Emergency Shelter and Medical Treatment of people. HANDS is providing medical services in relief camps and temporary shelters. Humanitarian Organizations’ Interventions in Health Sector

WHO Weekly Epidemiological Bulletin (issue 38) – September 25, 2013

862 health facilities from 23 districts in Sindh province reported to DEWS with a total of 368,103 Sindh patient consultations in week 38, 2013. A total of 18 alerts were received and appropriate measures were taken.

CALL US ON : +92-51.835.0752 /+92.51.486.5064

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The overall proportion of AD for the province is showing decrease from last 5 weeks, but during this season 17 AWD outbreaks identified and responded, and the situation need continuous attention in the province Punjab 646 health facilities from 13 districts in province Punjab reported to DEWS with a total of 369,400 patients consultations in week 38, 2013. Total 32 alerts were received and appropriate measures were taken..

The weekly trend of AD in Punjab remains same as compared with last week, but required vigilant monitoring of the situation. Balochistan 309 health facilities from 14 districts in province Balochistan reported to DEWS with a total of 53,693 patients consultations in week 38, 2013. Total 7 alerts were reported.

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In this week the weekly proportion of AD remains same as compared with last week, but vigilant monitoring of the situation is required KPK 253 health facilities from 11 districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa sent reports to DEWS with a total of 99,282 patients consultations reported in week 38, 2013. A total of 24 alerts, were reorcded.

The weekly trend of Acute diarrhoea is showing increase as compared with last week in KP province. Dengue fever outbreak in district Swat and Mardan being responded jointly. FATA 43 health facilities from 3 agencies in FATA reported to DEWS with a total of 13,055 patients consultations in week 38, 2013.

Fluctuating and high weekly trend of Acute diarrhoea is noted in FATA and require vigilant monitoring.

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AJ&K 70 health facilities from 7 districts in AJ&K reported to DEWS with a total of 16,084 patients consultations in week 38, 2013. 9 alerts, were reported in week 38, 2013 and appropriate measures were taken.

Weekly trend of Acute diarrhoea showing increase as compared with last week, and vigilant monitoring of the situation is required.

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District Health Profile Peshawar

Who Health Facilities Standards WHO Standard per 10,000

Population Beds 25 Health Facilities 2 Health workforce 23 Source: WHO

Immunization According to PSLM Survey 2010- 2011,the graph below illustrates the immunization Coverage in Urban and rural areas of Peshawar district. The Total number of immunization coverage is given in the table below.

Vaccination BCG DPT1 DPT2 DPT3 Polio 1 Polio2 Polio 3 Measles

Total 69 69 69 69 65 65 65 65 Source:PSLM Survey 2010-11

Health Facilities In Peshawar

According to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa bureau of Statistics number of Health facilities recorded in district Peshawar year 2007 are as follow:

R.H Centres B.H Units T.B Clinics S.H MCH District Hospitals Dispensaries Centres Centres

Peshawar No Beds No Beds No Beds No Beds No Beds No No Total 16 4090 53 16 3 29 49 - 4 52 0 4 Source: http://www.khyberpakhtunkhwa.gov.pk/Departments/BOS/nwfpdev-statis-health-tab-107.php

District Peshawar Health Facilities

According to the data collected by ALHASAN Systems (Pvt) Ltd in the year 2013, The table below illustrates the total number of Health Facilities in District Peshawar.

BHU Clinic Govt Hospitals Medical Services Private Hospitals RHC Grand Total Total 43 111 35 48 102 3 342 Source: ALHASAN Systems (Pvt) Ltd

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Name Govt Dept Department of Health in KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA District Health Office Larkana 0092-91-9211789 ,0092-91-9210342 0092-74-9410711 0092-91-9210419 0092-74-9140723 [email protected] [email protected] www.healthkp.gov.pk www.sindhhealth.gov.pk HRD building Khyber Road District Health Office, Near Jim Khana, Peshawar, KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA Larkana, Sindh Health Department Balochistan Health Department Punjab 0092-81-9201954 0092-42-99210326 0092-81-9201149 0092-42-99211710 [email protected] infohealth.pitb.gov.pk www.balochistan.gov.pk/index.php?option=com_content& www.health.punjab.gov.pk view=article&id=106&Itemid=156 Civil Secretariat, Government of the Punjab Health Department, Block-5 Civil Secretariat, Lahore, Punjab Quetta, Balochistan Health Department, Government of Sindh Health Services Academy 0092-21-99211012 0092-51-9255590-6 0092-21-99222837 0092-51-9255591 [email protected] [email protected] www.sindhhealth.gov.pk www.hsa.edu.pk Secretary Health, Sindh Secretariate, Building No.1, 6Th Opposite National Institute of Health park read (NIH) Chak Floor Shahzad Karachi Islamabad Sindh National AIDS Control Programme Punjab AIDS Control Program 0092-51-9255326 0092-42-99201098 0092-51-9255173 0092-42- 99203394 [email protected] [email protected] www.nacp.gov.pk www.health.punjab.gov.pk/?q=Punjab_ACP#contacts Chak Shahzad First Floor,5 Montgomery Road, Lahore Islamabad Punjab Punjab Health Sector Reforms Programme Punjab Executive District Office Health 0092-42-99231356 Jacobabad 0092-42-99231359 Sindh [email protected] 0092-721-654662 www.phsrp.punjab.gov.pk 0092-721-512796 Punjab Health Sector Reforms Programme House # 120 - B, New Muslim Town. Lahore Punjab Executive District Office Health Executive District Office Health Kashmore Shikarpur Sindh Sindh 0092-7057-570930 0092-761-920022 0092-761-920023 Executive District Office Health Executive District Office Health Ghotki Sukkur Sindh Sindh 0092703-652499 0092-71-9310121, 9310122 0092703-650003 0092-71-9310122 Executive District Office Health Executive District Office Health Khairpur Larkana Sind Sindh 0092-243-9280151-2 0092-79410711 0092-243-9280151 0092-79410709 Executive District Office Health Executive District Office Health Dadu Sanghar Sindh Sindh 0092-25-9200086 0092-235-541326 0092-25-610545 0092-235-541025

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Executive District Office Health Executive District Office Health Nawabshah Hyderabad Sindh Sindh 0092-244-9370267-8 0092-221-9200740-377 0092-221-9200376 Executive District Office Health Executive District Office Health Matari Umerkot Sindh Sindh 0092-222-760640 0092-238-571458 0092-222-760096 0092-238-570039 Executive District Office Health Executive District Office Health Mirpurkhas Badin Sindh Sindh 0092-231-9290097 0092-2978-61871 0092-231-9290098 0092-2978-62333 Executive District Office Health Executive District Office Health Jamshoro Thatta Sindh Sindh 0092-22-3874987 0092-298-771353 0092-298-770153 Executive District Office Health Executive District Office Health Tharparkar Bannu Sindh Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 0092-232-261253 0092-928-9270132 0092-232-261379 Executive District Office Health Executive District Office Health Abbottabad Batagram Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 0092-992- 9310192 0092-997-310507 Executive District Office Health Executive District Office Health Buner Chitral Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 0092-939-510044 0092-943-412734 Executive District Office Health Executive District Office Health D.I.Khan Hangu Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 0092- 966-9280199 0092-925-623034 Executive District Office Health Executive District Office Health Haripur Karak Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 0092-995-610997 0092-927-210837 Executive District Office Health Executive District Office Health Karak Kohat Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 0092-927-210837 0092-922-9260348 Executive District Office Health Executive District Office Health Kohat Kohistan Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 0092-922-9260348 0092-998-407132 Executive District Office Health Executive District Office Health Lower Dir Malakand(Batkhela) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 0092-945-9250098 0092-932-410399 Executive District Office Health Executive District Office Health Mansehra Nowshehra Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 0092-997-920169 0092-923-580759 Executive District Office Health Executive District Office Health Swat Tank Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 0092-946-9240739 0092-963-510755 Executive District Office Health Executive District Office Health Shangla(Alpuri) Swabi Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 0092-996-850653 0092-938-221606 Executive District Office Health Upper Dir Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 0092-944-880516

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Name Universities and Colleges Ayub Medical College Abbottabad Pakistan Baqai Medical University 92-992-382321 0092-21-34410-427 to 430 92-992-382321 [email protected] [email protected] www.baqai.edu.pk www.ayubmed.edu.pk Baqai Medical University 51, Deh Tor, Gadap Road,Near Toll Ayub Medical College, Abbottabad-22040, Khyber Plaza, Super Highway P.O Box No 2407, Pakhtunkhwa Karachi Sindh Center for Health and Population Studies College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan 0092-42-3639303 0092-21 - 111-606-606 [email protected] [email protected] www.chps.edu.pk www.cpsp.edu.pk 2-A/5 Chamba Lane, G.O.R-I, (Near Children Complex Library) College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan 7th Central Lahore-3, Street, Defence Housing Authority. Lahore Karachi Punjab Sindh DOW University of Health Sciences Farkhanda Institute of Nursing, Affiliated with Gandhara 0092-21-32715441-466 University, Peshawar 32715441-466 0092-91-5844432 [email protected] 0092-91 5844428 www.duhs.edu.pk [email protected] Baba-E-Urdu Road www.gandhara.edu.pk/fin Karachi Farkhanda Institute of Nursing 57 Gul Meher Lane, University Sindh Town, Peshawar KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA Frontier Medical College Gandhara College of Pharmacy, Affiliated with Gandhara 0092-992-380190 University, Peshawar 0092-992-381028 0092-91 5844432 [email protected], [email protected] 0092-91 5844428 www.fmc.edu.pk [email protected] Frontier Medical & Dental College, P.O. Public School, www.gandhara.edu.pk/GCP Mansehra Road, Gandhara College of Pharmacy Canal Road University Town, Abbottabad Peshawar KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA Gomal Medical College Hamdard University karachi 0092966-9280339, 92-966-9280338 0092-21-36440041-42 0092966-9280340 [email protected] [email protected] www.hamdard.edu.pk www.gmcdikhan.edu.pk Hamdard University, Sharae Madinat Al-Hikmah, Muhammad North Circular Road, Gomal Medical College, Dera Ismail Bin Qasim Avenue, Karachi, 74600 Khan. Sindh KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA Islamabad Medical & Dental College Jinnah Medical College Peshawar 0092-51-2232045 0092-300-5257559 [email protected] 0092-91-5602475 www.imdcollege.com [email protected] Islamabad Medical & Dental College www.jmcp.edu.pk Islamabad Jinnah Medical College Peshawar Warsak Road, Peshawar KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA Kabir Institute of Public Health, Affiliated with Gandhara Kabir Medical College Peshawar University, Peshawar 0092-91 5844432 0092-91 58444232 0092-91 5844428 0092-91 5844428 [email protected] [email protected] www.kmc.edu.pk www.gandhara.edu.pk/KIPH Canal Road University Town, Kabir Institute of Public Health 57 Gul Meher Lane, University Peshawar, khyber Pakhtunkhwa Town, Peshawar KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA

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Karachi Medical and Dental College College of Physical Education 0092-21-99260301 0937-873115 National, 874115 0092-21-99260306 National College of Physical Education Bank Road, [email protected] Mardan www.kmdc.edu.pk KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA Abbasi Shaheed Hospital Block M, North Nazimabad Karachi Sindh Khyber College of Dentistry National Institute of Psychology 0092-91-9216217 0092-51-2230704 0092-91-9218327 0092-51-2230704 www.kcd.edu.pk [email protected] Khyber College of Dentistry, 25000 Peshawar, Khyber National Institute Of Psychology Centre Of Excellence Pakhtunkhwa Shahdara Road. Quaid-I-Azam Unversity. Islamabad Khyber Girls Medical College NIMS College of Medical Sciences 0092-91-9217698 0092-992-392421, 0332-8910366 0092-91-9217702 [email protected] [email protected] www.nimsmed.edu.pk www.kgmc.edu.pk NIMS College of Medical Sciences Link Road Khyber Girls Medical College, PDA Building Block IV, Phase V Nawanshehr, Hayatabad، Peshawar Abbottabad , KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA Khyber Medical University Pakistan Association of Orthodontists 0092-91-9217697, 9217699 0092-333-4207669 0092-91-9217704 [email protected], [email protected] [email protected], [email protected] www.pao.org.pk www.kmu.edu.pk D-138-A, Block 4, Clifton PDA Building, Near Shalman Park, Street No. 9, Sector F-1, Karachi Phase 6, Hayatabad, Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Sindh King Edward Medical University Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences 0092-42-9211150 0092-51- 9260470 0092-42-7233746 0092-51-9260724 [email protected] www.pims.gov.pk www.kemu.edu.pk Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences H # F-10 PIMS Colony. King Edward Medical University Nelagumbad, Anarkali Islamabad Lahore Punjab Liaquat University of Medical & Health Sciences Jamshoro Peoples University of Medical & Health Sciences for women, Sindh 0092-244- 9370249-5 0092-22.921.3306 [email protected] 0092-22.921.3306 www.pumhs.edu.pk [email protected], Nawabshah, www.lumhs.edu.pk Shaheed Benazirabad Sindh- Sindh Jamshoro, Sindh Naseer Teaching Hospital Peshawar Punjab Institute of Cardiology Lahore 0092-91 5844432 0092-42 99203052-6 0092-91 5844428 0092-42-99200028 [email protected] www.pic.gop.pk www.gandhara.edu.pk Punjab Institute of Cardiology GHOUS-UL-AZAM Jail Rd, Naseer Teaching Hospital Peshawar Nasir Bagh Road, Lahore Peshawar Punjab KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA Rehman Medical College, Peshawar Saidu Medical College 0092-91-5838 333 0092-946-9240134 0092-91-5838 333 0092-946-9240135 [email protected] [email protected] www.rmi.edu.pk www.smcswat.edu.pk Rehman Medical College, Peshawar 4/A-3, Phase-V, Saidu Medical College Saidu Sharif. Hayatabad, Swat Peshawar KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA Sardar Begum Dental College Peshawar, Affiliated with Shahed Mohtarma Medical University Gandhara University, Peshawar Larkana 0092-91 5844432 0092-74-9410715 0092-91 5844428 0092-74-4752760 [email protected] [email protected] www.gandhara.edu.pk www.smbbmu.edu.pk Sardar Begum Dental College Peshawar Canal Road Shahed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto Medical University Larkana

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University Town, Arija, Airport road. Peshawar Larkana KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA Sindh

Shifa College of Medicine Shifa College of Nursing 0092-51-8463759 0092-51-4435046, 92-51-4431056 0092-51-4435046 0092-51-4435046, 92-51-4431056 www.shifacollege.edu/scm [email protected] Shifa College of Medicine Pitrus Bukhari Road, H-8/4 . www.shifacollege.edu Islamabad Shifa College of Nursing Pitraus Bukhari Road, Sector H-8/4, Islamabad University of Health Science Lahore University of Health Sciences 0092-42-99230870 0092-42-99231263 0092-42-99230870 0092-42-99230820 [email protected] [email protected] www.uhs.edu.pk www.uhs.edu.pk, [email protected] university of health science Lahore Khayaban-e-Jamia Khayaban-e-Jamia-e-Punjab Punjab, Lahore Lahore Punjab Punjab University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences Women Institute of Medical Technology 0092-42-99211449 0092-998-392334 0092-42-99212846 [email protected] [email protected] www.wimt.edu.pk www.uvas.edu.pk Women Institute of Medical Technology, Women Medical Syed Abdul Qadir Jillani (Out Fall) Road College, Muree Road Nawan Shehr. Lahore Abbottabad Punjab KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA Women Medical College Abbottabad Yusra Medical and Dental College 0092-992-392334 0092-3215283849 0092-992-390221 0092-51-4492816 [email protected] [email protected] www.wmc.edu.pk www.ymdc.edu.pk Women Medical College Abbottabad Murree Road, Yusra Medical and Dental College Main G.T Road, Nawanshehr, Morr, PO Model Town, Humak Abbottabad Islamabad KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA

Hospitals

Name Hospitals Advance Radiology Clinic (Hospital) Aga Khan Maternal and Child Care Centre, Hyderabad 0092-213-2783536 0092-221-614172-4, 0092-22-2660071-2 0092-213-2788200 0092-221-612526, 0092-22-2660070 [email protected] Aga Khan Maternal and Child Care Centre, Hyderabad www.advancedradiologyclinic.enic.pk Sindh Behind Hamdard University Hospital (Taj Medical Complex) Off:M.A.Jinnah Road Karachi Sindh Aga Khan Hospital for Women, Karimabad Aiwan-E-Tijarat-O-Sanat Hospital Trust 0092-213-6822963-6 0092-21 6995874 0092-213-6811804 Aiwan-E-Tijarat-O-Sanat Hospital Trust, ST 1/1,Sec.11C- Aga Khan Hospital for Women, St-6/D Blk-7 Sh-E-Pakistan FB 2,North Karachi, Karachi Area Sindh Karachi Sindh Akhtar Eye Hospital Akram Hospital, Quetta 0092-21-34811908 0092-81 2869236-5 0092-21-34813235 Quetta [email protected] Balochistan www.akhtareye.com.pk/about_aeh.html Akhtar Eye Hospital, FL-1 ( 4/C ), Block 5, Rashid Minhas Road. Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Karachi Sindh

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Al- Ibrahim Eye Hospital Al Mustafa Medical Centre (Hospital) 0092-21-34560867 0092-21-4820101 0092-21-34560718 Al Mustafa Medical Centre, ST-1, Block No.13-C, Gulshan- Al- Ibrahim Eye Hospital, Old Thana, Gadap Town, Malir. E-Iqbal, University Road, Karachi Karachi Sindh Sindh Al Nabi Hospital Al-Ain Institute of Eye Diseases (Hospital) 0092-21-4963590 0092-21-4556151 Al Nabi Hospital, B-15/1, Block No.4-A, Gulshan-E-Iqbal, Abdul Al-Ain Institute of Eye Diseases, 241/3/A, Block-2, Hasan Isaphani Road, Karachi P.E.C.H.S. Shahrah-E-Quaideen, Karachi, Sindh Sindh Al-Hamra Medical Centre Al-Mumtaz Medical Complex (Hospital) 0092-21-4388723 0092-21-4510128 0092-21-4543362 Al-Mumtaz Medical Complex, AL-MUMTAZ MEDICAL Al-Hamra Medical Centre, Tipu Sultan Road, COMPLEX is in Karachi, Sindh, located in 25/423, Karachi, Sindh Darakhshan Society Kala Board, Malir. Karachi Sindh Al-Noor Hospital Quetta Al-Razi Hospital 0092-81 2830395 0092-21 5888888 Toghi Road, Al-Razi Hospital, Mehmoodabad Gate, Karachi Quetta Karachi Balochistan Sindh Alvi Dental Hospital Ankle Saria Hospital 0092-21-4524371 0092-21-32720371 0092--214313069 Ankle Saria Hospital, Garden Road,Near Makki Masjid. Alvi Dental Hospital, 23 B,Pechs, Smchs, Near Embassy in Karachi Hotel, Karachi Sindh Sindh Asghar Hospital Quetta Ashfaq Memorial Hospital 0092-81 2827017 0092-21-4822261 Alamdar Road, Ashfaq Memorial Hospital, Sb-9 Blk-13/C G'Iqbal, U/Sty Quetta Road, Karachi. Balochistan Sindh Awan Hospital Ayub Teaching Hospital 0092-21 6666828 0092-992-381907-14, 381846 Awan Hospital, 1-D/36,Orangi Town, Karachi 0092-992-382321 Sindh main manshera road Abbottabad KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA Aziz Medical Centre (Hospital) Babar Hospital 0092-21 6700666 0092-21-4932181 0092-21 6633442 Babar Hospital, Office 5 St-12 Habib Chamber Bl-14 G'Iqbal Aziz Medical Centre, B-151,Blk.-W,Allama Iqbal Town,North Karachi Nazimabad, Karachi Sindh Sindh Bait-ul-Sakoon Cancer Hospital Bantva Anis Hospital 0092-21 3455 3834-6 0092-21 4926814 0092--21 3455 3942 Bantva Anis Hospital, Plot #52-53,DMCHS.,Block #3,Behind [email protected] Gulistan Club, Shaheed-E-Millat Rd. Karachi www.baitulsukoon.org/history Sindh Bait-ul-Sakoon Cancer Hospital, Plot No. S.N.P.A. 17-J, Block –3, K.C.H.S. Union, Karachi. Karachi Sindh Baqai Hospital Karachi Behbood Association Medical (Hospital) 0092-21-36618396 0092-21-5820663 [email protected] Behbood Association Medical , Pl. St-9 Bl. I Opp Shireen www.baqai.edu.pk/hospitals/baqai_hospital_university2/index. Jinnah Cly Clifton aspx Karachi Baqai Hospital Karachi, 111-B, 1/8, Nazimabad no 3, Sindh Karachi Sindh Bilal Foundation Brain & Medical Institute (Hospital) 0092-51-4456471- 8 0092-21-5370359 0092-51-4456480 Brain & Medical Institute, Pl. St-32/A, Blk-5, Clifton, [email protected] Karachi www.bilalhospital.com Sindh 38-A, Satellite Town, Sadiqabad Road

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Rawalpindi Punjab Burhani Hospital Karachi Butt Charitable Hospital 0092-21-32214418 0092--21-2572237 0092-21-32623046 Butt Charitable Hospital, St. 30, Muhammadi Rd. Pl. Miie. B- [email protected] C/48, Shershah www.burhanihospital.org.pk/ Karachi Burhani Hospital Karachi, Tayebjee Road, Gari Khata, Sindh Karachi Sindh CANTONMENT GENERAL HOSPITAL Care Health Service (Hospital) 0092--51-9270914 0092-300-2323801 Hospital Road, Saddar, cantt Care Health Service, Suite No. 43,Street No. 5,Main Ghazali Punjab Road, Block-B, Manzoor Colony, Karachi Sindh Carvan of Life Trust (Hospital) CDA HOSPITAL Islamabad 0092-21 3587 3946 0092-51-9221302 [email protected] 0092--51-9224377 www.caravanoflifetrust.org/ [email protected] Carvan of Life Trust (Hospital), Defence Area, Phase V, www.cda.gov.pk/hospital Karachi St# 31 ,G-6/2, Islamabad Sindh Islamabad CHATTHA HOSPITAL Gujranwala Children Cancer Foundation (Hospital) 0092-55-3250077 0092-21-36359939 Chatha Colony, Gujranwala 0092-21-36361895 Punjab [email protected] www.ccfpakistan.org Children Cancer Foundation (Hospital) ST-1/C, Block-10, Ayesha Manzil, Federal B Area, Karachi Sindh Children’s Hospital, Quetta Chinot General Hospital 0092-81 2823709-12 0092-21- 35063443 Quetta 0092-21- 35067673 Balochistan [email protected] www.cgh-k.com/files/cgh.asp Chinot General Hospital, ST-1/3, Sector 41-B, Korangi Township. Karachi Sindh City General Hospital Civil Hospital Badin 0092-21 4510132 0092-300-3020856 City General Hospital, Malir, Kalaboard, Karachi Civil Hospital Badin Karachi Badin Sindh Sindh Civil Hospital Dadu Civil Hospital Jacobabad 0092-25-9200092 0092-722-654989 Civil Hospital Dadu Civil Hospital Jacobabad Dadu Jacobabad Sindh Sindh Civil Hospital Kandhkot Civil Hospital Tando Muhammad Khan 0092-314-7320247 0092-300-3020856 Civil Hospital Kandhkot Civil Hospital Tando Muhammad Khan Kandhkot Tando Muhammad Khan Sindh Sindh Civil Hospital Karachi Civil Hospital Thatta 0092-21 99215728 0092-301-2559675 [email protected] Civil Hospital Makli, Thatta www.chk.gov.pk Sindh Civil Hospital Karachi, Opp:Allawala Market, M.A.Jinnah Road, Karachi Sindh Civil Hospital Khairpur Civil Hospital Umerkot 0092-301-3407598 0092-238-571748 Civil Hospital, Gajani Centre, Civil Hospital Road, Civil Hospital Umerkot Khairpur Umerkot Sindh Sindh Civil Hospital Sanghar Civil Hospital, Quetta 0092-302-3220304 0092-81 9202018

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Civil Hospital Sanghar Quetta Sanghar Balochistan Sindh Civil Hospital Sukkar Creek City Hospital 0092-71-9310132 0092-21 5347825 Civil Hospital Sukkar, 0092-21 5341862 Sukkur Creek City Hospital, Bunglow #89,Street "P", Off Khayaban- Sindh e-Mahafiz, Ph-VII, D.H.A. Karachi Sindh Civil Hospital Tando Allahyar Creek City Medical Complex (Hospital) 0092-300-3077022 0092-21- 35216396 Civil Hospital Tando Allahyar, [email protected] Tando Allahyar www.ccmc.pk/concept.php Sindh Creek City Hospital Complex, Pakistan Defence Officers Housing, Authority,2/B East Street, Phase I,DHA, Karachi, 75500 Sindh Cumber Specialists Hospital Cumber Specialists Hospital 0092-21 2202669 0092-21 2202669 Cumber Specialists Hospital, CK 2/2,Moosa Street,Kharadar Cumber Specialists Hospital, CK 2/2,Moosa #2, Karachi Street,Kharadar #2, Karachi Sindh Sindh Dehli Medical Centre (Hospital) District Head Quarter Hospital Hyderabad 0092--21-6953212 0092-222-671698 Dehli Medical Centre, Markaz-E-Khidmat-E-Khalq,Dehli District Head Quarter Hospital Hyderabad, Banglow No. B- House,Educational & Medical Trust,Nagan Chowrangi 81, Gulshan-e-Sehar, Near by pass Qasim Abad, Hyderabad Karachi Sindh Sindh DHQ Hospital Abbottabad District Head Quarter Hospital Jamshoro 0092-992-9310198, 9310199 0092-22-3877020 Link Road, Abbottabad District Head Quarter Hospital Jamshoro, Banglow No. 1, KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA Wapda Colony, Near SDO Office, HWSCO, Jamshoro Sindh District Head Qaurter Hospital Jacobabad District Head Quarter Hospital Kamber 0092-722-654372 0092-744-211190 District Head Qaurter Hospital Jacobabad, Opposite Grid District Head Quarter Hospital Kamber, Near Shell Petrol Station, Stadium Road, Jacobabad Pump, Bypass Bango Dero Road, Kamber Sindh Kamber Shahdadkot Sindh District Head Quarter Hospital Badin District Head Quarter Hospital Karachi East 0092-279-861926 0092-21-99238954 District Head Quarter Hospital Badin, Badin Army Cantt, District Head Quarter Hospital Karachi East, C-35, Block A, Haider Town, Badin Kazimabad, Model Colony, Near Jinnah Air Port, Karachi Sindh East Sindh District Head Quarter Hospital Dadu District Head Quarter Hospital Karachi South 0092-254-711012 0092-21-34556162 District Headquarter Hospital Dadu, H. No. 36/A, Housing District Head Quarter Hospital Karachi South, Z-175, Block Society, Near Bano Stop, 2, PECHS, Tariq Raod, Karachi South Dadu Sindh Sindh District Head Quarter Hospital Ghotki District Head Quarter Hospital Karachi West 0092-7236-81106 0092-21-36649344 District Head Quarter Hospital Ghotki, Banglow No. 23, Dorri District Head Quarter Hospital Karachi West, D-64, Block B, Road, Opposite Marvi Floor Mills, Bypass, North Nazim Abad, Karachi Ghotki Sindh Sindh District Head Quarter Hospital Kashmore District Head Quarter Hospital Sanghar 0092-722-570258 0092-235-541451 District Head Quarter Hospital Kashmore/Kandhkot, Gulshaer District Head Quarter Hospital Sanghar, Opposite Civil Mohallah Opposite Government High School, Hospital, Kashmore Sanghar Sindh Sindh District Head Quarter Hospital Khairpur District Head Quarter Hospital Shikarpur 0092-243-9280160 0092-726-521387 District Head Quarter Hospital Khairpur, A-4-81/1, Latif District Head Quarter Hospital Shikarpur, Near Plaza Colony, Station Road, Cenima, Shikarpur Khairpur Sindh Sindh

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District Head Quarter Hospital Larkana District Head Quarter Hospital Sukkar 0092-74-9410233 0092-71-9310120 District Head Quarter Hospital Larkana, Banglow No. A-32, District Head Quarter Hospital Sukkar, H. No. C-114, Parsi Sachal Colony, Wagan Road, Colony, Opposite District Accounts Officer Sukhar Larkana Sukkur Sindh Sindh District Head Quarter Hospital Matiari Head Quarter Hospital Tando Allahyar 0092-222-760015 0092-22-3892108 District Head Quarter Hospital Matiari, First Floor, Syed District Head Quarter Hospital Tando Allahyar, Banglow Rukhunddin Shah Complex, Main Matiari, Bypass Road, No. 14, Shahbaz Colony, Near Nasar Pur Van Stop, Matiari Tando Allahyar Sindh Sindh District Head Quarter Hospital Mirpurkhas District Head Quarter Hospital Tando Muhammad Khan 0092-233-9290137 0092-223-342721 District Head Quarter Hospital Mirpurkhas, B-9, Sattelite District Head Quarter Hospital Tando Muhammad Khan, H. Town, Block 4, Unit No. 3, Mirpurkhas No. 1, Somra Mohallah, Tando Sindh Tando Muhammad Khan Sindh District Head Quarter Hospital Naushero Feroz District Head Quarter Hospital Tharparkar 0092-242-448687 0092-23-2262102 District Head Quarter Hospital Naushero Feroz, Farooq Town, District Head Quarter Hospital Tharparkar, Sodha House, Plot No. 43, National Highway Road, Naushero Feroz Islam Kot Road, Mithi Sindh Tharparkar Sindh District Head Quarter Hospital Nawabshah District Head Quarter Hospital Thatta 0092-244-9370217 0092-298-550691 District Head Quarter Hospital Nawabshah, H. No. 31, Housing District Head Quarter Hospital Thatta, National Highway, Society, Nawabshah Near Main Branch NBP, City Bus Stop No. 1, Thatta Sindh Sindh District Head Quarter Hospital Umerkot Kunri Christian Hospital 0092-238-571869 0092-722-571837 District Head Quarter Hospital Umerkot, Banglow No. 21, Ward Kunri Christian Hospital, Kunri69160, Taluka, Kunri, No. 311, Near Bilal Masjid, Somra Mohallah, Umerkot Umer Kot Sindh Sindh District Headquarter Hospital, Haripur Kutiana Memon Hospital 0092-992-380791, 503167 0092-21 2315376-7 0092-992-381691 0092-21 2315148 [email protected] Kutiana Memon Hospital, Aga Khan/G allana Road www.aimca.edu.pk/teaching_hospital.php ,Kharadar. Abbottabad International Medical College P.O. Abbottabad Karachi Public School , Mansehra Road Abbottabad, Pakistan Sindh Abbottabad Hazara KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA Dow University Hospital Lady Aitchison Hospital Lahore 0092-21 99215690 0092-42-9211145-54 Dow University Hospital, Baba-E-Urdu Road, Karachi 74200- [email protected] Sindh www.kemu.edu.pk King Edward Medical University, Nelagumbad, Anarkali, Lahore Punjab Dr. Alidina's Kharadar Maternity Home (Hospital) Lady Reading Hospital 0092-21 2204627 0092-91-9211430- 49 Dr. Alidina's Kharadar Maternity Home, Paria Street,Kharadar, 0092-91-9211401 Karachi [email protected] Sindh www.lrh.gov.pk Lady Reading Hospital , khyber Bazar Peshawar KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA Dr. Atique Orthopedic & Medical Centre (Hospital) Lady Willingdon Hospital Lahore 0092-21-4404535 0092-42-9211145-54 0092-21-4505355 [email protected] [email protected] www.kemu.edu.pk/lady-willingdon-hospital.html Dr. Atique Orthopedic & Medical Centre, A-18/423, King Edward Medical University Nelagumbad, Anarkali . Darakhshan Society, Kalaboard, Malir, Karachi. Lahore, Sindh Punjab Dr. Ziauddin Hospital Lahore General Hospital, Lahore 0092-21- 35862937-9 0092-42-5810891-2 0092-21- 35862940 Lahore General Hospital, Lahore Ferozpur Road Chungi

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[email protected] Amarsiddhu. www.ziauddinhospital.com/ziauddin-trust.htm Lahore Dr. Ziauddin Hospital, 4/B, Shahrah-e-Ghalib, Block 6, Clifton, Punjab Karachi Sindh Faiz-E-Aam Hospital Layton Rahmatulla Benevolent Trust Eye Hospital 0092-21-4558351 0092-21 35396600-5 0092-21-4522406 0092-21- 35396606 Faiz-E-Aam Hospital, 2-Teachers C.H.Society Shaheed-E-Millat [email protected] Road, Karachi, www.lrbt.org.pk/lrbt-a-beacon-of-hope Sindh Layton Rahmatulla Benevolent Trust Eye Hospital, 37-C, Sunset Lane No.4, Phase – II Extension, 24th Commercial Street, D.H.A, Karachi Sindh Fatemi Surgical Hospital Leprosy Patients Welfare Trust (Hospital) 0092-21-278322 0092-21-32436210 Fatemi Surgical Hospital, Cantonment Market, Lucky Star, 0092-21-32420485 Saddar, Karachi [email protected] Sindh www.leprosylpwt.org.pk/About.htm Leprosy Patients Welfare Trust, Room No.13, 3rd Floor, Waqar Center, Muhammad Feroze Street, Jodia Bazar, NearKhori Garden Masjid, P.O.Box No. 6818, Karachi-74000, Sindh Fatima Bai Hospital Liaquat National Hospital & Medical College 0092-21-4124249 0092-21 3493 9612 Fatima Bai Hospital, Plot #805, JR-32, Laypat Rai Rd. 0092- 21 3414 0014 Jamshed Quarters, [email protected] Karachi www.lnh.edu.pk/ Sindh Liaquat National Hospital & Medical College, National Stadium Road, Karachi Sindh Fatmid Foundation (Hospital) Lions Eye Hospital 0092-21-2225284 0092-21-36990096 0092-21-2256752 0092-21-36990096 Fatmid Foundation (Hospital), 393-Britto Road, Garden East, [email protected] Karachi 74800, Sindh www.lionseyehospital.org/about.html Sindh Lions Eye Hospital, ST-21, Sector 5-B/3, Main Road, North Karachi Township. Sindh Fon General Hospital & Karachi Urology Center Mamji Hospital Orthopaedic & General 0092-21-4989192 0092-21-36804706 Fon General Hospital & Karachi Urology Center, C-130 Blk-9 Mamji Hospital Orthopaedic & General C-19,Block- G'Iqbal City, 17,F.B.Area,Near Water Pump, Karachi Karachi, Sindh Sindh Gondal Memon Association (Hospital) Marie Adelaide Leprosy Center (Hospital) 0092-21-4857662 0092--21 35682706, Gondal Memon Association, JM-172, Jeker Street, adj.Qudsi 0092-21- 35683106 Masjid, Jamshed Rd, Karachi [email protected] Sindh www.malc.org.pk/index.html Marie Adelaide Leprosy Centre, Mariam Manzil, A.M. 21,Off Shahrah-e-Liaquat,P.O. Box No. 8666,Saddar. Karachi Sindh GOVERNMENT CIVIL HOSPITAL HQ: Gujranwala Mayo Hospital, Lahore 0092-55-9200109 0092-42-99213666, Civil Lines, Gujranwala Hospital Road, Lahore Punjab Punjab Gulaab Devi Hospital, Lahore Mid East Hospital Quetta 0092-42-9230247-50 0092-81-2821103-5 0092-42-9230817 Al Gilani Road [email protected] Quetta www.gulabdevi.org Balochistan Gulab Devi Chest Hospital Ferozpur Road Lahore Punjab Gulshan General Hospital Muhammad Hospital

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0092-21-4992404 0092--21-6800396 Gulshan General Hospital, C-51, Block No. 4-A, Gulshan-E- Muhammad Hospital, C-53, Block-17, F.B. Area, Karachi Iqbal, Abul Hasan saphani Road, Karachi Karachi Karachi Karachi Sindh Sindh Habib Medical Centre (Hospital) Murshid Hospital and Center (Hospital) 0092-21-6341893 0092-346-8215214 Habib Medical Centre, Bs-3 Blk-4 FB Area, Karachi 0092-21 32811307 Sindh [email protected] www.murshid.org Murshid Hospital and Health Care Center, Hub River Road, Mujahidabad, Karachi Sindh Haji Rang Elahi Eye & General Hospital Nadeem Medical Centre (Hospital) 0092-21-34967891 0092-21-4984300 Haji Rang Elahi Eye & General Hospital, ST-4B,Block- Nadeem Medical Centre, St-D-18, Block No.6, Gulshan-E- 4,Gulshan-e-Iqbal,Allama Shabbir A.Usm. Iqbal, Karachi Karachi Karachi Sindh Sindh Hashmani Hospital National Institute Of Cardiovascular Diseases (Hospital) 0092-21-32781339 0092-21-9201215 0092-21-32787044 0092-21-9201216 [email protected] [email protected] www.hashmanis.com.pk www.nicvd.edu.pk/AboutUs.htm Hashmani Hospital, JM-75, Off M A Jinnah Road Karachi, National Institute Of Cardiovascular Diseases (Hospital), Pakistan Rafiqui (H.J.) Shaheed Road, Karachi-75510, Pakistan Hayatabad Medical Complex National Institute of Children Health (Hospital) 0092-91-9217188 0092-21-99201193 0092-91-9217189 0092-2199205318 Hayat Abad, Peshawar [email protected] KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA www.nich.edu.pk/Default.aspx National Institute of Children Health (Hospital), Rafiqui S.J Shaheed Road, Karachi Sindh Health Care Hospital National Medical Centre (Hospital) 0092-21-5312320 0092-21 35380000-3 0092-21-5801832 0092-21 35805022 [email protected] [email protected] www.healthcarehospital.com.pk/aboutus.htm www.nmc.net.pk/ Health Care Hospital, Plot # 140, 17th East Street, Main National Medical Centre, A-5/A, National Highway, Phase 1, Korangi Road, DHA, Phase-I, Defence, Housing Authority, Near Kala Pul, Karachi. Karachi Sindh Sindh Hill Park General Hospital Nisthar Hospital Multan 0092-21-4538563 0092-61 9200238, Hill Park General Hospital, S.N.C.C. 3/4, Block #3 Main 0092-61 9200227 Shaheed-e-Millat Road, [email protected] Karachi www.nmch.edu.pk Sindh Nishtar Road, Multan. Punjab Holy Family Hospital, Rawalpindi NUCLEAR ONCOLOGY & RADIOTHERAPY INSTITUTE & 0092-51-4411377 HOSPITAL 0092- 51 9290519 0092--51-9260611-15, 51-9261313 Holy Family Hospital Asghar Mall, Satellite Town Saidpur 0092--51-9260616 Road. [email protected] Rawalpindi www.paec.gov.pk Punjab Hanna Road, Sector G-8/3, Islamabad HOPE Rehabilitation Center for disabled, Lahore Ojah Institute of Chest Diseases (Hospital) 0092-42 35177791 0092-21-99261472-9 0092- 42 35177793 [email protected] [email protected], www.duhscme.com/TB/index.php?page=aboutus www.hope.org.pk Ojah Institute of Chest Diseases, Dow University of Heath HOPE Rehabilitation Center for disabled 866-B, Faisal Town. Sciences, Gulzar-e-Hijri, Suparco Road, KDA Scheme -33, Lahore Karachi. Punjab Sindh Ibn-e-Seena Hospital Orthopaedic & Medical Institute (Hospital) 0092-21-34992706 0092-21 32258075-79

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Ibn-e-Seena Hospital ST-22 Block-6 Gulshan-e- 0092-21 32251814 Iqbal,University Road, [email protected] Karachi www.omihospital.com/Introduction.html Sindh Orthopaedic & Medical Institute, 89/1 Depot Lines, Karachi - 74400, Sindh Imam Zainul Abidin Hospital P.E.C.H.S Trauma & General Hospital 0092-21-6608991 0092-21 34310870-71-72 0092-21-6622680 0092-21 34311341 Imam Zainul Abidin Hospital, C-42 & 43, Rizvia Society, Nzd. [email protected] Karachi www.pechstrauma.com/aboutus.html Sindh P.E.C.H.S Trauma & General Hospital, 1/4,258/1, Block 6, P.E.C.H.S, Karachi Sindh Indus Hospital Pakistan Red Crescent Society (Hospital) 0092-21- 35112709-17 0092-21-5836275 0092-21- 35112718 Pakistan Red Crescent Society, Hilal-E-Ahmer House, [email protected] Clifton, www.indushospital.org.pk/index.php Karachi, Sindh Indus Hospital, Korangi Crossing, Karachi Sindh Institute of Orthopaedics & Surgery (Hospital) Patel Hospital 0092-21 34315407-11 0092- 21 34968660-1 0092-21- 34315415 0092- 21 34985899 [email protected] [email protected] www.iospak.com/ www.patel-hospital.org.pk/index.html Institute of Orthopaedics & Surgery,187-C, Block 2, P.E.C.H.S., Patel Hospital ,ST-18, Block-4, Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Shahra-e-Quideen, Karachi - 75300 Karachi Sindh Sindh Jinnah Hospital, Lahore Progressive Surgicals Hospital 0092-42-9231400-23 0092-21-2785931 0092-429231427 0092-21-2789980 [email protected] Progressive Surgicals Hospital, Shop No. 04-05, www.aimc.edu.pk Cantonment Market, Block II, Lucky Star, Saddar Karachi Jinnah Hospital, Lahore Allama Shabbir Ahmed Usmani Road, Sindh Lahore Punjab Jinnah Medical College Hospital Psychiatric hospital Lahore 0092-21- 5071854-6-8 0092-42 37415762 0092-21 5073161 [email protected] [email protected] Psychiatric hospital Scheme Street, Near Wagon Stop www.jmc.edu.pk/jmch/index.htm Bastami Road, Sodiwal. Jinnah Medical College Hospital, S. R-6, 7/A, Korangi Lahore Industrial Area. Punjab Karachi Sindh JINNAH MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Gujranwala Qamarul Islam Hospital & Diagnostic Centre 0092-55-3253467 0092-21-5379168 Gujranwala Qamarul Islam Hospital & Diagnostic Centre ,Punjab Punjab Colony,Khayaban-e-Jami Defence, Housing Authority, Karachi, Sindh. Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (Hospital) Railway Cairns Hospital Lahore 0092-21 9201300 0092-42 9201720-21 [email protected] Garhi Shahu, Lahore Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre, Rafiqui (H.J.) Shaheed Punjab Road, Karachi Sindh Kamal Hospital Railway Hospital, Quetta 0092-21-5655341 0092-81 9211077 Kamal Hospital, 226/A, EI Lines, Dawood Pota Rd., Saddar, Railway Hospital, Quetta Khi. Karachi Balochistan Sindh Karachi Adventist Hospital Rajput General Hospital 0092-21- 2258021- 0092-21-4979403 0092-21- 2227010 Rajput General Hospital, ZC-2, Block 4, Gulshan-E-Iqbal, [email protected] Abul Hasan Isaphani Road, Karachi www.karachiadventisthospital.org Sindh Karachi Adventist Hospital, 91, Depot Lines, M.A Jinnah Road,

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P.O.Box. Karachi Sindh Karachi E.N.T. & Eye Hospital Rawalpindi General Hospital Rawalpindi 0092-21-2720866 0092-51 9290301-7 Karachi E.N.T. & Eye Hospital, Rimpa Plaza, M.A.Jinnah Road, Murree Road, Rawalpindi Karachi Punjab Sindh Karachi Institute of Heart Diseases (Hospital) Remidial Centre (Hospital) 0092-213-9246097 0092- 21-36633834 - 5 - 6 0092-213-9246061 0092-21-36638189 Karachi Institute of Heart Diseases, ST-15, Block-16, Federal [email protected] B. Area, www.remedialcentre.com/a.html Karachi Remidial Centre (Hospital), D-9, BLOCK-I, NORTH Sindh NAZIMABAD. Karachi Sindh Karachi National Hospital Rural Health Center Chachro (Hospital) 0092-21-32251587 0092-2381-73014 0092-21-32230215 Rural Health Center Chachro, Taluka Chachro, Tharparkar, [email protected] Sindh www.karachinational.com/aboutus.html Tharparkar Karachi National Hospital (Pvt.) Ltd. 239, J. M. Amil Colony, Sindh M. A. Jinnah Road, Opposite Mazar-e-Quaid Karachi Sindh Kharadar General Hospital Rural Health Center Islamkot (Hospital) 0092-21-32510113 – 16 0092-2342-63119 0092-21-32511984 Rural Health Center Islamkot, Taluka Mithi, [email protected] Tharparkar www.kharadarhospital.org Sindh Kharadar General Hospital, Aga Khan Road, Kharadar, Karachi Sindh Khyber Teaching Hospital Sahib-uz-Zaman Hospital Quetta 0092-91-9216362 0092-81 2662104 0092-91-9216364 Alamdar Road [email protected] Quetta www.khyber.4t.com/ Balochistan University Town Peshawar, Pakistan Peshawar Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Kidney Center Hospital Sahib-uz-Zaman Hospital Quetta 0092-21-35661000 0092-81 2855751 0092-21- 35661040/50 Alamdar Road [email protected] Quetta www.kidneycentre.com/ Balochistan Kidney Center Hospital, 197/9, Rafiqui Shaheed Road, Karachi-75530 Sindh Kidney Foundation Hospital Saifee Hospital 0092-21-4532336 0092-21-36789400 0092-21-4380842 0092-21-36628206 Kidney Foundation Hospital, 5-Amber Towers, Sharae Faisal [email protected] 22-A, Block-6, P.E.C.H.S., Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan www.saifeehospital.com.pk/ Karachi Saifee Hospital, ST-1, Block-F, North Nazimabad, P.O. Box Sindh number 74700 Karachi Sindh Kiran Patients Welfare Society Hospital Saleem Medical Complex Quetta 0092- 21 5044037 0092-81 2827104 0092- 21 5044306 Saleem Medical Complex Double Road, [email protected] Quetta www.kpws.org/BreastCancer/Index.htm Balochistan Kiran Patients Welfare Society (KPWS) Karachi Institute of Radiotherapy And Nuclear Medicine (KIRANHospital), Near Safura Goth, Scheme 33. Karachi Sindh Sardar Bahadur Khan TB Sanatorium, Quetta Samdani Hospital 0092-81 2855751 0092-21 34814946

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Quetta Samdani Hospital, A-560,Block No.5,Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Balochistan Karachi Sindh Sarfaraz Rafiqui Shaheed Hospital Shaukat Omar Memorial Hospital (Fauji Foundation) 0092-21-475500721 Karachi [email protected] 0092-21.99248701 www.rafiquihospital.com.pk Shaukat Omar Memorial Hospital (Fauji Foundation) , Shah Sarfaraz Rafiqui Shaheed Hospital Shorot Cantts Karachi, Faisal Colony, Shahrah-e-Faisal, Sindh Karachi Sindh Services Hospital Lahore Sheikh Zayed Hospital Lahore 0092-429202089 0092-42-35865731 0092-42-9203426 University Road, Block D, New Muslim Town, Lahore Services Hospital LahoreGhaus-ul-Azam (Jail) Road. Lahore Lahore Lahore Lahore Punjab Punjab The Children's Hospital, Lahore Sina Health, Education & Welfare Trust (Hospital) 0092-42-923 0901-10 0092-21 3582 1076 The Children's Hospital Lahore Ferozepur Road. [email protected] Lahore Sina Health, Education & Welfare Trust, F-7/1, Block 8, KDA Punjab Scheme 5,Kehkashan, Clifton, Karachi Sindh The Kidney Centre Post Graduate Training Institute Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation (Hospital) 0092-21 35661000 (10 Lines) 0092-21- 99215752 0092-21 35661040/50 0092-21- 99215469 [email protected] [email protected], [email protected] www.kidneycentre.com www.siut.org/about-siut/our-history 197/9, Rafiqui Shaheed Road Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation (Hospital), Karachi Civil Hospital. Sindh Karachi Sindh The Medical General Hospital Sindh Medical Centre (Hospital) 0092-21-6980149 0092-74-4040330 The Medical General Hospital, ST. 16, Sec. 11-B, N/Kar, 0092-74-4055866 Karachi Sindh Medical Centre, VIP Road. Sindh Larkana Sindh Usman Memorial Hospital Skin & Social Hygiene Centre (Hospital) 0092-21 36316328 0092-21 32723952 Usman Memorial Hospital, ST/12,Block-1,F.B.Area, Skin & Social Hygiene Centre, Behind Regal Karachi Cinema,Saddar, Karachi Sindh Sindh Zainab Punjwani Memorial Hospital Sobhraj Maternity Home (Hospital) 0092-21 32236251 0092-21 32636080 [email protected] Sobhraj Maternity Home (Hospital), Urdu Bazar, www.panjwani.org/ Karachi Zainab Punjwani Memorial Hospital, Mohammadali Habib Sindh Road, Numaish, Karachi Sindh Zubair Medical Center (Hospital) Zubeda Khaliq Memorial Hospital 0092-726-521004 0092-581 546 8165 Zubair Medical Center, Hathidar Road, Opp Fire brigade 0092- 581 546 8165 Hazaridar Shikarpur [email protected] Sindh www.zkmfreehospital.org/index.html Zubeda Khaliq Memorial Trust, Sermik, Skardu Gilgit

Humanitarian Organizations

Name Humanitarian Organizations Aga Khan Health Service Association for Health, Education & Agriculture 0092-213-5361196-97 Development Sindh 0092-213-35308140 0092-235-541767 [email protected] [email protected]

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www.akdn.org/AKHS www.aheadsanghar.page.tl D-114, Block 5, Clifton Banglow No.105/082, Block No. 2 Karachi Sanghar Sindh Sindh Customs Health Care Society Gender and Reproductive Health Organization 0092-42 - 3784 7008 0092-81-2872129 [email protected] , [email protected] 0092-81-2842982 www.welfareclnic.com.pk [email protected] 449-Jahanzeb Block, Allama Iqbal Town www.grho.org.pk/contactus.html Lahore Head Office: House# 171/28-B, Near IT university Jinnah Punjab Town Quetta Balochistan Education Awareness & Community Health Health Education & Literacy Trust 0092-41-5504488 0092-42 3 6663144 0092-41-2404488 0092-42-5895453 [email protected] [email protected] , [email protected] www.each.org.pk www.healtrust.org Main Bazar Masoodabad, Near Sultan Chowk, samanabad, 53 - K, Gulberg 3 / 736-Z Phase III DHA / 157-E, Upper Faisalabad portion, New Super town, Ghazni Lane, Near Defence More. Punjab Lahore Cantt Punjab Education, Health, Social Awareness & Rehabilitation Health Education And Development Society, Pakistan Foundation (EHSAR Foundation) 0092-346 2926572 0092-91 585 3030 [email protected] 0092-91 570 3070 www.hedsbaltistan.org [email protected] House # 32 Askole , www.ehsar.org Skardu EHSAR Foundation 43 - B, S. Jamal ud Din Afghani Road, Gilgit Baltistan University town Peshawar KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA Family Health International Health Oriented Preventive Education 0092-51-285-5993 0092-21-34520464 0092-51-285-4528 [email protected] [email protected] www.hope-ngo.com Family Health International H#9 9th Avenue, F-8/1. 5, Amir Khusro Road, Mehvush, Overseas Cooperative Islamabad Housing Society Karachi Sindh Frontier Primary Health Care HealthNet TPO 0092-937-863837 0092-3038432419/ 0092-937-861403 [email protected] [email protected] www.healthnettpo.org www.frontierphc.com House No. 461, Street 58, Sector I-8/3 Frontier Primary Health Care Nisatta Road, Bijli Ghar, G.P.O. Islamabad Box – 52. Mardan KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA International Centre for Migration, Health and Development Healthy Environment Creative Society (41 22) 783 10 80 0092-242-526043 (41 22) 783 10 87 [email protected] [email protected] www.hecs.webstarts.com www.icmhd.ch HECS Office, 3rd Floor State Life Building, near warid Geneva (Main Office):11, Route du Nant d’Avril CH – 1214 Franchise, Main Road, Moro Geneva Switzerland Naushahro Feroze Sindh Motto to Empower the Health, Education & Rights Integrated Health Services Balochistan 0092-51-111 362 867 0092-83-8510220 [email protected] 0092-83-8510220 www.ihspakistan.com [email protected] Islamabad www.meher.org.pk MEHER office, Dera Allah Yar Jaffarabad, Balochistan Motto to Empower the Health, Education and Rights People's Primary Healthcare Initiative Balochistan 0092 333 7881255 0092-81-2822660-4 [email protected] 0092-81-2827635 www.meher.org.pk [email protected]

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MEHER office Main Civil Hospital Road, Near Zakat Office, www.pphibalochistan.org.pk Dera Allah Yar, House No:38-A Chaman Housing Scheme,Airport Road District Jaffarabad, Balochistan. Quetta, Balochistan Pakistan National Forum on Women's Health Society for Education, Health Awareness & Technology 0092-21-32231534 0092-51-2827788 0092-2132231534 [email protected] [email protected] www.sehat.org.pk www.pnfwh.org.pk Society for Education, Health Awareness & Technology PMA House, Aga Khan III Road House 8, Street 39, G-6/2. Karachi Islamabad Sindh Participatory Efforts for Health Environment Society for Health & Education Development 0092-22-2650987 0092-21-32044126 0092-22-2650987 0092-21-34661222 [email protected] [email protected] www.pehesindh.org www.shed-pak.org Bangalow no. B-02, Prince Town Phase 2, Qasimabad House No. B-139 Block 1 Gulistan Johar Hyderabad Karachi Sindh Sindh Potohar Mental Health Association UM Health Care Trust 0092-345 8540063 0092-51-210 6304 [email protected] 0092-51-926 6626 HO.No.521 Street # 66 G 11/2 info @ umtrust . org Islamabad www.umtrust.org H#510, Street 9, Sector F-10/2,44000 Islamabad Sindh Health & Education Development Society Water, Health, Education, Environmental League Quetta 0092-22-2633163 0092-81-2445212 0092-22-2633163 0092-81-2445212 [email protected] [email protected] 3rd Floor Baitul Mall Building ,Doctors Colony ,Near Liquat House No: 8-40/1479-2, Street no: 3, Ismail Coluny Sirki Road University OPD Quetta Hyderabad Balochistan Sindh Women Welfare for Health & Education Services Pakistan World Health Organization 0092-321-9221984 0092-051-9255184-5 [email protected] 0092-51-9255042 www.whaes.web.com [email protected] Office No. 05, Jamia Masjid, Ruqqia Square, Block 14, Water www.who.int Pump, F/B Area karachi. Premises of National Institute of Health, Park Road, Chak Sindh Shahzad, Islambad

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