Secretary Health, Mr. Iftikhar Ali Shallwani, recently visited CMU, where the National Coordinator, Dr. Razia Fatima, provided a comprehensive overview of the institution’s operations. Focusing on three critical diseases—TB, Malaria, and HIV/AIDS—Dr. Razia highlighted the remarkable achievements from the previous grant and outlined ambitious plans for the upcoming cycle. The meeting, attended by CMU management, served as a platform for collaborative discussions and strategic planning to strengthen CMU’s impact in combating these diseases.
During the visit, Secretary Health, Mr. Iftikhar Ali Shallwani, engaged in discussions that extended beyond disease management. Notably, he addressed the crucial matter of human resources, emphasizing the significance of the workforce. The Secretary delved into discussions on HR salaries, acknowledging their pivotal role. In a promising commitment, he assured improvements in remuneration to further motivate and retain skilled professionals.
The visit underscored the commitment to public health and the collective effort towards achieving significant milestones in disease prevention and management.