The U.S. Government Continues
to Assist Pakistan
Dr. Jassim Taqui DG Al-Bab
Institute for Strategic Studies
Islamabad, 8 December,
The U.S. government, through the
U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), donated $7.5 million worth
of medical oxygen supplies to the Ministry of National Health Services,
Regulations, and Coordination. The support will also provide training to 163
hospitals throughout Pakistan to increase their capability to treat patients
suffering from severe COVID-19 and other lung conditions.
This U.S. government support was received by the Federal Health
Minister, Mr. Abdul Qadir Patel, in a ceremony at the Ministry of National
Health Services in Islamabad. In his remarks, Mr. Patel said, “We are
thankful to the U.S. government for their continued support during COVID-19 and
especially during the recent floods.” He also expressed that these efforts
reflect the strong bilateral relations between the two countries.
Addressing the Ministry of Health officials at the ceremony,
Ambassador Donald Blome remarked, “Today’s donation is not just about
COVID-19. It is an investment into Pakistan’s long-term health system.
This assistance – that started at the very outset of COVID, continued
throughout the pandemic, and is now addressing the lasting effects of the
floods on health – is a prime example of the long history of U.S. assistance to
Pakistan. The United States was there at the beginning, and we will
continue to find ways to support Pakistan as it recovers and rebuilds from
disasters – whether that is a global pandemic like COVID-19 or a flooding
disaster like Pakistan has just experienced.”
The U.S. government donation provides thousands of essential
supplies and equipment for oxygen therapy that the Ministry of Health
requested. The U.S. government will also develop a web-based information
system that will allow real-time surveillance of patient oxygen levels, as well
as strengthen Pakistan’s medical oxygen systems, while technical assistance
provided will train public-sector staff working at intensive-care units on how
to effectively use the equipment.
The U.S. government has provided more than 79 million doses of
COVID-19 vaccines to Pakistan including 16 million pediatric doses, one million
COVID-19 rapid diagnostic tests, and critical health supplies and training to
health workers. These efforts are supported by the more than $80 million
the U.S. government has provided to assist the Pakistani people in the fight
against COVID-19.
For more information on USAID assistance
programs in Pakistan, please click on: https://www.usaid.gov/pakistan
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