Press Release
Ambassador of Denmark meets Federal Secretary of Health Services, Regulations and Coordination to Enhance Collaboration in Health Sector
Islamabad: His Excellency Ambassador Jakob Linulf of the Royal Danish Embassy called on Mr. Iftikhar Ali Shallwani, the Federal Secretary Minister of Health Services, Regulations and Coordination, to discuss matters pertaining to the health sector in Pakistan. Both dignitaries engaged in fruitful discussions aimed at enhancing cooperation between Denmark and Pakistan in the field of healthcare.
During the meeting, Federal Secretary highlighted the challenge of insulin shortage faced by Pakistan and emphasized the importance of addressing this issue to ensure the well-being of patients suffering from various diseases. Ambassador Jakob Linulf expressed confidence in Pakistan’s ability to overcome challenges in the health sector.
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Secretary Iftikhar Ali Shallwani apprised the Ambassador about Pakistan’s efforts to stabilize drug prices through the deregulation of non-essential drugs and emphasized the country’s commitment to reducing reliance on imports by boosting local pharmaceutical manufacturing. Both dignitaries agreed that increased competition in the pharmaceutical market would contribute to lowering prices and improving accessibility to essential medicines.
Furthermore, the discussion touched upon the growing problem of diabetes and obesity in Pakistan. Both sides recognized the need for a joint strategy and initiatives to raise awareness among the masses.
Ambassador Jakob Linulf expressed Denmark’s commitment to collaborate with Pakistan in tackling health sector challenges and improving healthcare services.