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Islamabad: (May 04, 2020) Lord Nigel Crisp, former head of the UK's National Health System and co-chairman of the All Parliamentary Group for World Health, has paid tribute to the Pakistani government's Ehsas program.
In his article in the British Daily Telegraph, Lord Nigel Crisp wrote that the world could learn a lot from Pakistan's invention in this direction with the dream of a welfare state. Through the ongoing Lady Health Workers Model in Pakistan, progress has been made in the overall solution of issues such as health, education and economic income in Pakistan.
According to Lord Nigel, we should look with interest at the steps being taken to establish a sustainable welfare state in Pakistan. Describing the Pakistani government's Ehsas program as the most comprehensive welfare program offered by any national government, he said that this important step was a major step towards establishing Pakistan's social security network, which has claimed the lives of millions of people. Capable of changing.
According to Lord Nigel Crisp, co-chairman of the All Parliamentary Group for World Health in the UK, the Ehsas program covers 134 policies ranging from tackling corruption to creating educational opportunities and providing adequate housing for senior citizens. The launch of a nationwide consultation led by Dr. Sania Nishtar to achieve these goals with a multi-pronged approach is a welcome development.
Lord Nigel wrote that this is the first time in the history of the country that a public policy has been formulated in Pakistan with a new standard of openness and transparency. The far-reaching effects of the Ehsas program will certainly go beyond Pakistan's borders, teaching many lessons to low-, middle- and middle-income countries.

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