Health Minister Syed Mustafa Kamal arriving in Geneva to represent Pakistan at the World Health Assembly. #WorldHealthAssembly #Pakistan

Federal Health Minister Syed Mustafa Kamal has arrived in Geneva, Switzerland, to represent Pakistan at this year's World Health Assembly. The assembly is a global forum where countries discuss and address critical health issues affecting humanity.

Minister Kamal will attend the prestigious event from May 19th through May 28th. His presence underscores Pakistan’s commitment to international cooperation on public health matters and its dedication to improving global health standards.

Kamal's participation in this year's assembly comes at a time when the world is facing numerous health challenges, including infectious diseases, non-communicable disorders, and environmental health threats. The minister will likely focus on sharing Pakistan's experiences and contributing to discussions aimed at enhancing global health security.

The World Health Assembly brings together representatives from 194 member states, making it one of the most significant gatherings for public health in the world. Minister Kamal’s visit is expected to highlight Pakistan's efforts in various areas such as maternal and child health, disease prevention, and healthcare system reforms.

As part of his duties, Minister Kamal will also engage with international partners and experts on key global health issues. His participation is seen as a crucial opportunity for Pakistan to showcase its progress and learn from the experiences of other nations in addressing common challenges.

The World Health Assembly serves as an important platform for countries to collaborate on strategies to improve healthcare systems worldwide, ensuring that all individuals have access to essential medical services. Minister Kamal’s attendance reflects Pakistan's active role in global health initiatives and its ongoing efforts to strengthen its public health infrastructure.