September 13, 2025

Germany extends assistance worth €7.5m to improve health status in Pakistan

Germany extends assistance worth €7.5m to improve health status in Pakistan

Islamabad, The Gulf Observer: Germany has extended grant assistance worth Euro 7.5 million to Pakistan through Social Health Protection Phase-III project to help improve health status of population.

The Financial Agreement was signed between Secretary, Economic Affairs Division Dr. Kazim Niaz and Country Director, German Development Bank, Sebastian Jacobi in Islamabad on Wednesday.

Out of the total assistance, Euros1.785 million has been provided for Gilgit Baltistan and Euro 5.72 million grant for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, according to press statement issued by Economic Affairs Division (EAD) here.

According to the statement, the overall goal of this programme is to improve the health status of the population, especially the poor through providing safety net, and to reduce poverty through reduction of out-of pocket payments for health expenditures.

It is likely to improve access of the poorest population in the programme region through reduction of financial barriers and strengthening of qualified service provision. At the same time, the project would contribute to identify solutions for sustainable health system financing.

Speaking on the occasion, the EAD Secretary appreciated the government and people of Germany for their support with the assurance of extending all necessary facilitation for more meaningful cooperation between the two sides in future.