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PAKISTAN: Health Facilities in Sanghar- Sindh Province PAKISTAN: Health facilities in Sanghar- Sindh province Health facility Total Type of health facilities DHQ 1 "D District headquarter (DHQ) "T THQ 4 Tehsil headquarter (THQ) "H Civil hospital (CH) CH 1 "R Rural health center (RHC) RHC 6 "B Basic health unit (BHU) "D Civil dispensary (CD) BHU 58 "C District council dispensary (DCD) DCD 2 "S Sub health center (SHC) Khairpur CD 14 Road Shaheed NIAZ SHC 1 MUHAMMAD Primary Benazirabad RAJPAR Total 87 Secondary "B Tertiary International Boundary JAM "B Province Boundary Sinjhoro CHAK AWADH District Boundary PRITAMABAD NO 57 "D "B "B Teshil Boundary JAINDO GUJRI RIND "B Water Bodies "B SHAHPUR KHADRO "R CHAKAR "B "B River SHAHPUR 22-JAMRAOO MULLA CHAK CHAKKAR "B NO 8 HURMAT RAWTIYANI Sindh SARHARI "B "R "B SABIR BARHOON DEH-30 "D "DWASSAN "B JAMRO "B Sanghar CHOTIARI KHAN Shahdadpur "B SANGHAR "B India SANJRANI LANDHI "B JIA ABAD D CHUTIARYOON LUNDO KARIM " B ALI MURDAN "B " SOOMAR "B JAMALI DINO Map Doc Name: PAK843_Sanghar_hfs_L_A3 FAKIR DHANI "B WASAN GHUNDAN TANDO _v1_20190315 JAFFAR KHAN MEHAR PARTO MEHAR ALI "B MEHRAB MITHA Creation Date: 15 March 2019 KILO LAGHARI SINJHORO "D "D RAJPAR "B TALPUR "T JHOL KHAN Projection/Datum: RAJAR "R MUHAMMAD KHAN GCS/WGS84 "B "B KURKALI "B "B LEGHARI RUKKUN "R "D USMAN NIZAMANI Nominal Scale at A3 paper size: 1:610,000 SHAHDADPUR "B "S MUHIB "D HAJI HASSAN GOLO PIR BURRIRO MUHAMMAD "T ALI "D NASIR KHAN HINGORO Khipro KARAM KHAN "B BHIT "B "B KHAN RIND JUNEJO JALALANI "B BAQAR KHAIRO KOLAI "B CHAMAN KAZI WALI NIZAMANI BHAITI "B "B RAHIMABAD PERUMAL QAZI WALI NIZAMANI BAGO KAMIL DAS MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD Sanghar 0 8.5 17 25.5 "B B "B "D WADADANI AMUL "B HINGORO " "B RAJAR RAJAR "D PIRO "B ALI RANA RAJPUT WASSAN ABDULLA"D MOHEB "B "C kms "C "B FAQIR "B KHIPRO ± MUHAMMAD GIDDER NAGAR SHAH ALI JUNEJO LOON THAIM "B SHORO NAUABAD "T Map data source(s): APPON KUMBHDARHOON "B "H KHAN ABDULLAH "B NAUBAD KANDIARI GAUL, PCO, Logistic Cluster, OCHA. BERANISANGRASI "R HATHUNGO TANDO B SOOMER "B MIR " "B "R JAM Disclaimers: ADAM FAQIR DIN MUHAMMAD HASSAN NAWAZ The designations employed and the presentation of "T PATONYUN MEHAR "D KAKEPOTA MARRI ALI "D material on this map do not imply the expression of any "B DHILYAR opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the "B SACHAY DINO "B "D "B YAMIN United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, Matiari Tando Jan Nawaz BILAWAL HINGORJO territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the HINGORJO "B delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. "B HAMZO Dotted line represents approximately the Line of Control in Adam Ali MALOOK "B DARS Jammu and Kashmir agreed upon by India and Pakistan. Jamshoro MAHAR Tharparkar The final status of Jammu and Kashmir has not yet been KHAHI "B HAJI agreed upon by the parties. "B ISMAIL JO GOTH TAJIKISTAN TURKMENISTAN CHINA P.A.K Ja mm u AKSAI Khyber ! Mirpur ! ! ! ! ! ! & CHIN ! Tando Umerkot Pakhtunkhwa ! Ka sh m ir AFGHANISTAN ! I.A.K Khas Islamabad! Allah ! Yar Punjab PA K I S TA N Balochistan Hyderabad ISLAMIC REPUBLIC Sindh OF IRAN INDIA Tando A r a b i a n S e a Muhammad Khan Badin.
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