WHO Pakistan is dedicated to achieving the highest level of health for everyone through collaboration and dynamic partnerships. By uniting our efforts, we unlock innovative solutions to address Pakistan’s most pressing health challenges. Providing health for all is crucial to advancing the 2030 Agenda and accelerating progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Working closely with UN agencies, government partners and stakeholders, and in alignment with the UN Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework 2023–2027, WHO Pakistan promotes people-centered, integrated health solutions. Partnerships harness expertise, resources and innovation to advance universal health coverage, pandemic preparedness and resilient health systems.
WHO continues to collaborate with Pakistanʼs Ministry of Health, Agriculture, Climate, Planning, and other key government bodies to enhance disease surveillance, strengthen health care infrastructure and address the social determinants of health. Through these joint efforts, WHO supports maternal and child health, malnutrition prevention, climate resilience in health and access to essential medicines and vaccines. Initiatives also focus on tackling zoonotic diseases, improving food safety and reinforcing primary health care systems to achieve sustainable and equitable health outcomes.
With over 60 partners, WHO engages with non-state actors and other stakeholders to drive progress toward the SDGs.
Our work spans maternal mortality reduction (SDG 3), malnutrition prevention (SDG 2), infectious disease control (SDG 3) and gender-based violence response (SDG 5). We are also committed to ensuring safe water in healthcare facilities (SDG 6), combating climate change (SDG 13), fostering sustainable food systems (SDG 12), promoting human rights (SDG 16), and advancing health equity (SDG 10).
As we move forward, WHO Pakistan remains steadfast in its commitment to human rights, and equity, and to ensuring that no one is left behind in the pursuit of better health for all.