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Mustafa Kamal Calls for Coordinated Response to HIV Prevention

Federal Minister for National Health Services Mustafa Kamal on Monday stressed the urgent need for coordinated inter-institutional action to strengthen Pakistan's HIV prevention and control efforts, calling on all relevant government bodies, health departments, and international partners to align their programmes under a unified national strategy.

The minister was speaking at a high-level health sector gathering where Pakistan's current HIV statistics were reviewed, including rising case counts in several urban centres and among vulnerable populations. He emphasised that fragmented programme implementation had historically undermined prevention gains and called for a more cohesive national response architecture.

Pakistan has reported a sustained increase in HIV infections over the past decade, with the United Nations and global health agencies repeatedly flagging gaps in surveillance, treatment access, and public awareness. Kamal's call for coordination signals renewed federal-level political commitment to reversing these trends through structural programme reform.

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Sources: app.com.pk
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