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CROSS SECTORAL LINKAGES:

1. Private health sector:

Policy:
All people must be provided health services in line with their earnings. No
discrimination is made on the basis of persons' characteristics such as gender, race,
caste, religion, geographic location, and socio-economic status.

Challenges:
Poverty is the important factor due to which health problems are increasing day by
day and people are at a premium of blessings of treatment because of
unaffordability

Strategies:
1.1. Citizens of the country should be provided with health facilities in
accordance with their earnings.

1.2. Assist health service to maintain the health conditions of the


underprivileged in both urban and rural areas.

1.3. Medical benefits for the low-paid staff should made mandatory by their
organizations they worked for.

2. Health and sanitation sector:

Policy:
Water, sanitation, and hygiene conditions in Pakistan are despicable, an improved
policy level intervention is required to bridge the rural-urban gaps. This calls for
strong, sustainable development goals.

Challenges:
Over 53,000 children die due to diarrhea caused by poor sanitation and water
pollution. Waste management also demands surveillance.

Strategies:
2.1. Septage waste monitoring and management must be made more efficient.
2.2. We need to improve hygiene awareness.

2.3. We can use solar disinfection treatment to purify water through this water
treatment can be made cheaper.

3. Health and agricultural sector:

Policy:
To provide safe and healthy life. To eliminate the factor of depression among
employee faced because of work load and payable are higher than their duties

Challenges:
Employee’s health are influenced by toxic gases and extreme temperatures. A large
number of disabilities are found in the people who have a history of industrial
exposure.

Strategies:
3.1. By increasing salary packages, poverty can be eliminated though health
status can be enhanced too.

3.2. Thermal control system must implemented in all agricultural industries to


eliminate heat and cold stress.

4. Health and education sector:

Policy:
To provide a sound setup of health care system in each and every school and
also to provide them health education is necessary

Challeges:
Students these days are facing many health problems major is depression and
stress as they are not aware of health education

Strategies:
4.1. Health education should be provided in a manner that students must
enrolled in a research and development areas so that country may also
prosper.
GLOBAL HEALTH

Policy:
To resolve and eliminate global health issues including respiratory tract infections,
cancer, stroke, TB. To improve health of all citizens especially women and
children to meet SDG.

Challenges:
Mortality rate due to communicable diseases are spreading very fast because of
poor sanitation, low awareness, poor hygiene, quackery etc.

Strategies:
1.1. Achieving global health security requires a sustained, coordinated,
multisectoral approach that incorporates an understanding of the linkages
between human, animal, and environmental health.

1.2. Investment will be made to develop new drug delivery systems and
vaccines.

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