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Sindh Governor and CM Urge Malaria Awareness as Disease Risk Persists

The Governor and Chief Minister of Sindh jointly called for heightened public awareness about malaria on Saturday, citing the disease's persistent burden on communities across the province. Their statement coincided with ongoing World Malaria Day observances, providing an occasion to spotlight Sindh's exposure to vector-borne disease.

Sindh remains among Pakistan's most malaria-affected provinces, with rural and flood-prone areas particularly vulnerable due to stagnant water conditions that support mosquito breeding. Health officials have consistently highlighted the need for sustained prevention campaigns and early diagnosis.

Both leaders called on health departments, civil society, and media to actively disseminate awareness messaging. No new budgetary allocation or emergency health programme was announced alongside the statement.

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Sources: APP
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