CDA, ADB sign agreement for improvement of health facilities

March 28, 2025
CDA and ADB officials sign an agreement at the CDA headquarters on March 27, 2025. — Facebookcda.isb.pk
CDA and ADB officials sign an agreement at the CDA headquarters on March 27, 2025. — Facebookcda.isb.pk

Islamabad:The Capital Development Authority (CDA) and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) on Thursday signed an agreement to transform Islamabad’s Capital Hospital into a modern healthcare facility through its upgradation as well as provision of better and improved state of the art health facilities.

The agreement was signed by the CDA Chairman Muhammad Ali Randhawa and ADB Country Director Emma Fan. The ceremony which was also attended CDA board members and other the senior officers of CDA and ADB. The upgraded Capital Hospital will feature state-of-the-art medical equipment, modernized treatment facilities, and enhanced patient care services.

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The project is designed to meet the growing healthcare demands of Islamabad's expanding population while establishing new benchmarks for public health services in Pakistan especially in Islamabad. Speaking on the occasion, the CDA Chairman Muhammad Ali Randhawa said provision of better and improved health facilities to CDA employees and general public of Islamabad is the foremost priority of CDA.

Randhawa said that CDA intends not only to improve overall performance of different services which are being provided by CDA through specialists and qualified doctors of their specific fields as well as wanted to upgrade quality of healthcare so that employees of CDA will get state of the art health facilities on modern lines under one place, thus saving precious lives of people at large.

He said that under the agreement, ADB will arrange a transaction advisor, providing technical expertise and financial structuring support to implement the major upgradation of health facilities which will include construction as well as renovations of the existing structure, significantly expanding the facility's current 500-bed capacity. He emphasized the project's importance for CDA's employees and the residents of Islamabad. He stated that the partnership represents his firm commitment to delivering world-class healthcare services to both CDA employees and the general public of Islamabad. “With ADB's technical support, we will create a medical facility that meets international standards while remaining accessible to all citizens”, he said.

ADB Country Director Emma Fan appreciated Chairman CDA’s efforts regarding upgradation, improving better health facilities in Capital Hospital for CDA employees. She said that ADB is committed to supporting Pakistan's healthcare infrastructure development.

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