As has been reported in this newspaper, official documents say that of the total allocation, Rs4.3 billion or 51 per cent of the total outlay was released but only Rs1.26 billion have been used between July 1 and December 31. That is not a pretty picture. If the pace of utilisation of budgeted funds is this slow, one cannot imagine that the situation would be vastly different in the remaining half of the fiscal year. The autonomy and power the provinces have acquired through the 18th Amendment were much needed, but that autonomy and power need to be put to advantage, not frittered away. Sadly, too often the latter seems to be the case and not just in K-P. While we must not be stingy in giving credit where credit is due, and acknowledging that there indeed have been improvements in K-P’s health sector, a lot needs to be done to alter the face of public health infrastructure across the province, especially its vast rural hinterland. Authorities will need to focus on boosting capacity and competence so that this problem of available funding not being used effectively could be addressed.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 5th, 2016.
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