Pakistan's Federal Health Minister, Syed Mustafa Kamal, has made a strong appeal at international forums in Beijing for global investment and partnerships in the country's healthcare sector. He highlighted Pakistan's rapidly growing population and the urgent need to address health challenges, including a high rate of diseases linked to contaminated water. Kamal emphasized that Pakistan offers vast opportunities for investment, particularly in areas like nursing and paramedical training, which could help mitigate global shortages. The minister reaffirmed Pakistan's commitment to universal healthcare and global health collaboration, inviting stakeholders to participate in the country's evolving health landscape. These efforts are part of a broader vision to modernize Pakistan's healthcare system and improve public health outcomes.
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