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Pakistan health

What the US Aid Suspension Means for Pakistan
By Fizza Abbas
U.S. aid has always comes with strings attached. But Trump’s latest move to suspend all assistance isn’t just a political statement – it’s already having a tangible impact in Pakistan.

‘The War Is Still Ongoing’: Pakistan’s Floods Six Months On
By Muhammad Hanif
International media attention may have moved on, but the country is still struggling with the aftermath of a generational deluge.

Why Isn’t Pakistan’s COVID-19 Death Rate Falling as Quickly as Infections?
By Niha Dagia
The fatality rate trails behind infections, so Pakistan’s morbidity rates will take awhile to fall.

Pakistan’s COVID-19 Vaccine Campaign Crawls Along
By Niha Dagia
A hot summer and power failures mar Pakistan’s stuttering vaccination drive.

Pakistan Struggles to Fight COVID-19
By Rabiya Jaffery
Doctors are concerned about Pakistan’s healthcare capacity as COVID-19 cases increase.

Pakistan's Invisible Health Crisis
By Razeen Ahmed
Non-communicable diseases are a growing issues, although policymakers don't see to realize it.

Can Pakistan’s Health Star Turn the WHO Around?
By Grace Guo
A closer look at the profile of Sania Nishtar.
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