PPP Expands Rural Healthcare With New Dispensary in Ratodero

In a significant step toward improving healthcare services in Sindh, Mohtarma Faryal Talpur, Central President of the Pakistan Peoples Party Women’s Wing and MPA, inaugurated a government health dispensary at Tab Village in Tehsil Ratodero. The project, launched under the People’s Primary Healthcare Initiative (PPHI), reflects the party’s commitment to strengthening rural healthcare infrastructure.

The newly inaugurated dispensary is designed to provide essential medical services to residents of Tab Village and surrounding areas. With limited healthcare facilities available in rural Sindh, this initiative is expected to ease the burden on local communities by offering accessible treatment and preventive care.

Faryal Talpur emphasized the importance of expanding healthcare access in underserved regions, noting that the PPP has consistently prioritized public health and community welfare. She highlighted that the dispensary will not only provide medical assistance but also raise awareness about preventive healthcare practices.

The PPHI program has played a vital role in bridging healthcare gaps across Sindh. By establishing dispensaries and clinics in remote areas, it ensures that communities receive timely medical attention, vaccinations, and maternal and child health services.

Local residents welcomed the inauguration, expressing hope that the facility will reduce travel time to distant hospitals and improve overall health outcomes. The initiative also underscores the PPP’s broader vision of empowering rural communities through better healthcare, education, and social services.

With this new dispensary, Ratodero takes another step toward strengthening its healthcare network, ensuring that even the most marginalized communities have access to essential medical care. This development highlights the ongoing efforts of the PPP leadership to address healthcare challenges and promote inclusive growth in Sindh.