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9 Projects worth Rs290.555m approved in
health sector
By Bushra Makhdoom
ISLAMABAD—The Departmental Development Working Party (DDWP)of the
Ministry of Health that met here Wednesday under chairmanship of
Secretary Health Khushnood Akhtar Lashari approved 9 projects worth Rs.
290.555 million.
The projects include "Upgradation of Nursing School at Federal
GovernmentServices Hospital" at a cost of Rs. 39.927 million with the
objective to provide improved teaching facilities to train about 200
nurses annually in the upgraded facility. The project will be completed
within two years.
A project for "Establishment of National Resource Centre for Raw
Materialsof Traditional Medicine" at National Institute of Health (NIH)
costing Rs. 28.069 million was also approved. The project is aimed at
promoting cultivation/land propagation of medicinal and aromatic plants
of therapeutic and commercial value, conducting feasibility studies for
the cultivation of useful medicinal plants, and developing a national
database of medicinal and aromatic plants. Keeping in view the demand
for a model Allergy Centre, the DDWP approved upgradation of Allergy
Centre at NIH at a cost of Rs. 39.876 million that will take three years
to complete.
For safe disposal of hospital waste, two projects, to be executed
atPakistan Institute of Medical Sciences, Islamabad and Jinnah
Postgraduate Medical Centre, Karachi with a combined cost of Rs. 62.686
million, were also approved subject to clearance by Environmental
Protection Agency.
The DDWP approved in principle a project "National Tobacco
ControlProgramme" at a cost of Rs. 39.86 million that is aimed at
reducing exposure to smoke at all places of work, public transport and
public places through provision of specific guidelines. The project is
also aimed at putting in place tobacco related disease surveillance
system.
To prepare disaster risk management plans for each level of health care
facilities including management of mass casualties and epidemics, a
project for "Establishment of National Health Emergency Preparedness and
Response (HEPR) Centre" at Islamabad costing Rs. 39.747 million was
approved. Other projects include setting up Federal Medical Centre at
Lahore, Strengthening of CountryCoordination Mechanism (CCM) for
activities related to Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis & Malaria
(GFATM).
The Chair directed that PC-I for all approved projects should be
prepared immediately and presented before the next meeting of DDWP for
consideration. |