An opposition member of the District Council says this year KDC passed a budget of Rs2.5 billion. Last year too, a budget of similar outlay was passed. He claims that despite this the council has nothing to show by way of significant development except for the unveiling of a plaque of schemes. This shows that the sorry state of affairs has more to do with official lethargy than availability of funds.
The focal person for the administration says crises in KDC started when it was merged with the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation 2001. The KDC was restored in 2016, he said and added that gradually they will revive its old glory. We are also hopeful.
Pakistan spends a mere .06 per cent of its GDP on health while the WHO recommends spending four per cent of GDP on health. It is time we paid attention to the issue. We have had enough of mutual recrimination. A healthy population is necessary for economic growth. Man-hours lost due to high incidence of illnesses slows down the pace of economic growth.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 6th, 2018.
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