KARACHI, Feb 21: Sindh government is committed to strengthen public-private partnership in the health sector to provide quality health care facilities at the doorsteps of masses.This was sated by Adviser on Home Wasim Akhter while speaking at the formal inauguration of the “Mobile Dispensary Services” initiated by Friendship International here on Tuesday night.

The ceremony was attended by Adviser on Social Welfare Fatima Suraiyya Bajia, Naila Wajid and Ms Roona, representative of the Friendship International, Bangladesh chapter.

The adviser also opened the first branch office of the Friendship International’s Pakistan chapter, and said it would be extremely relevant as the metropolis was home to people from across the country.

Fatima Suraiyya Bajia said coordination between sincere and dedicated organisations could bring about meaningful changes.—APP

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