Abbasi, Director Save the Children, Pakistan thanked all the government departments of Punjab for their generous support and ownership of the organization’s ongoing Diarrhoea Prevention & Control Programme in Punjab.
Yasmeen Shahzad, best LHW from district Rawalpindi after receiving her award said: “I am feeling so elevated and proud of myself. Today I feel I have really done something worth praising after receiving the appreciation and award in this ceremony. This encouragement will go a long way in improving my work as I feel more committed and will serve communities in need in an improved way”.
healthcare: Provincial Minister for Excise & Taxation, Law and Finance, Mujtaba Shuja-ur-Rehman has said the government is using all available resources for providing better healthcare facilities to the people, especially mother and child, in the province and the priority areas of the targets are rural-folk. He said the women representation had been made compulsory in all the government institutions, autonomous boards, development and research centres and 25,000 women had got the right to representation under the law. He told the media that 20 percent birth deliveries were attended by the skilled birth attendant and this ratio would be increased more than 90 percent by 2015 whereas contraceptive prevalence rate was 36 percent that would be increased up to 55 percent by 2015 (MDGs Target).
The minister said that in view of the importance of the role of women in economic development, the Punjab government had enhanced their job quota from five percent to 15 percent. Similarly, 50 percent quota has been fixed for women under the youth business loan scheme. He said the government was setting up daycare centres for the children of working women throughout the province at a cost of Rs. 200 million.
Talking to the delegations of women party workers, Mujtaba said the skilled birth attendants, LHVs, and LHWs were being appointed at the health centres. He said that at present under five mortality rate present was 94/1000 and it would be reduced by 45 till 2015 (MDGs Target), newborn mortality rate was 54/1000 and it would be reduced up to 25 by year 2015 whereas infant mortality rate was 77/1000 which would be reduced by 40 till 2015. He told the media that maternal mortality ratio 350-500/100000 would be reduced by 140 till 2015. He said the government had created 3,000 new posts for nurses and Rs. 1.43 billion had been allocated for this purpose.
Mujtaba Shuja-ur-Rehman said the government considered the dignity of the prestigious medical profession and would address all the major problems being faced by the medical community including paramedics. He said the focus of the provincial government was on the Primary and Protective Healthcare so as to achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).