Roadmap To Overcome Rapid Population Growth In AJK Reviewed
Muhammad Irfan Published September 25, 2021 | 02:28 PM
Raja Muhammad Razzaque, the former Secretary to AJK Government and a public policy on Saturday emphasized on an integrated approach to pool and strengthen all available resources in health and population sectors for which a tangible partnership with private sector and international development partner is deemed essential
MIRPUR (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 25th Sep, 2021 ) :, Sep 25 (APP):Raja Muhammad Razzaque, the former Secretary to AJK Government and a public policy on Saturday emphasized on an integrated approach to pool and strengthen all available resources in health and population sectors for which a tangible partnership with private sector and international development partner is deemed essential.
He said this while speaking at a meeting of high powered committee, recently constituted by the AJK Chief Secretary.
The meeting was hosted at the State metropolis late Thursday.
The members in the meeting look into the modalities for adopting viable options recommended in the "roadmap of Functional / Structural integration of Population and Health Departments facilities to improve service delivery in the area of family planning and reproductive health in AJK".
Dr. Asif Hussain, Additional Chief Secretary General chaired the meeting which was attended among others by Secretary Health Services, Secretary population welfare, Secretary Finance, Secretary Planning and development AJK government- besides who represented the United Nations Population Fund in the meeting.
Razzaque said they realized the gravity of the challenge of rapid population growth and its cross-cutting repercussions for women and child health in particular and economic growth and sustainable development.
He said the leadership of AJK govt in its first meeting of AJK Population Task Force convened on October 07, 2020 at Prime Minister's Secretariat, Muzaffarabad, among other initiatives, approved to workout the modalities for integration of Health and Population Departments aimed at improving service delivery in the area of FP & RH in AJK.
Further elaborating, Razzaque continued that in pursuance thereof, in 2021 UNFPA extended a Technical Support to Government of AJK for development of a "Roadmap for functional/structural integration of DoH and PWD facilities to improve FP services in AJK" which subsequently had also attained validation of the stakeholders in its meeting held on June 18, 2021 at PC Hotel, Muzaffarabad.
The report finally reflected the viable options to improve service delivery in the area of FP & RH in AJK".
He continued saying that after the commitments of Govt. of Pakistan at various national and international forums i.e. FP2030, ICPD25 (Nairobi summit), SDGs 2030 Agenda, the paradigm of service delivery in the area of FP & RH services has been totally changed and we need a complete paradigm shift to meet the committed targets through improved service delivery.
He also referred to the Supreme Court of Pakistan directive and Pakistan's Council of Common Interest's recommendations of November 18, 2081 which calls for action in eight core areas, including "ensuring universal access to family planning services" which cannot be achieved without meaningful integration, he said.
Besides, the global movement to reach universal health coverage presents opportunities to advance family planning goals.
Moreover, he underlined that hilly terrain, sparsely spread population and low capacity to implement Population/Family Planning Program could be attributed as a challenge in providing effective service delivery in AJK.
The experts were of the view that making progress toward universal health coverage and satisfying unmet need for family planning is a long-term process, but one that can be accelerated. Advocates can champion better coverage of family planning by building the evidence base, promoting inclusion of private providers, and gaining a better understanding of the concepts and language of health financing.
"Thus the initiative of the AJK govt for improving the long awaited service delivery in the area of family planning and reproductive health and technical support of the UNFPA Pakistan for engaging an important sector which entails crosscutting implications, deserve appreciation, however, this needs to be pursued till it reaches to its logical conclusion", he added.
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