Pakistan and Indonesia Advance Health Collaboration Initiatives
Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar has reviewed the progress of Pakistan’s cooperation with Indonesia in the health sector, underscoring the importance of strengthening bilateral ties through medical research, training, and healthcare development.
During the meeting, officials highlighted ongoing projects aimed at improving healthcare delivery and expanding access to modern medical facilities. Both countries reaffirmed their commitment to enhancing collaboration in areas such as public health, medical education, and hospital management.
The cooperation framework includes joint training programs for healthcare professionals, knowledge exchange in medical research, and initiatives to strengthen disease prevention strategies. These efforts are designed to build capacity and improve the quality of healthcare services available to citizens in both nations.
Dar emphasized that Pakistan values Indonesia’s partnership in advancing health reforms and sees the collaboration as a model for regional cooperation. He noted that such initiatives not only improve healthcare systems but also foster stronger diplomatic and economic relations between the two countries.
The review concluded with a shared vision to expand cooperation further, ensuring that both Pakistan and Indonesia benefit from sustainable healthcare solutions, improved medical expertise, and enhanced patient care.
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