A recent report has revealed that Pakistan failed to utilize approximately Rs. 122 billion in global health aid, raising concerns over the effective use of international assistance allocated to the country’s healthcare sector.
According to the report, the unutilized funds were intended to support various health-related initiatives, including disease prevention, healthcare infrastructure, and public health programs. The findings have sparked debate over administrative efficiency, project implementation, and resource management within the health sector.
Experts believe that timely utilization of international health assistance is essential to strengthen Pakistan’s healthcare system and improve public health outcomes across the country.


