Ecnec approves Rs70b healthcare package
ISLAMABAD: The Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (Ecnec) has approved healthcare projects worth Rs70 billion.
The decision was taken during an Ecnec meeting with Dr Abdul Hafeez Shaikh in the chair on Thursday. According to a report, the project includes a national health upgrade, a national programme for water and sanitation and hygiene, natural calamities control, and novel coronavirus interventions for less developed areas.
Taking to Twitter, Federal Minister for Planning and Development Asad Umar said this is “the largest healthcare project ever done by [a] federal government”.
He said the project includes Rs45 billion for new healthcare facilities, Rs7 billion for national health surveillance, Rs13 billion for water and sanitation and hygiene, and interventions in less developed areas.
A summary of a greater phase-1 260 million gallons per day Karachi Water Supply Scheme (K-IV) was presented before the committee which it approved at an estimated cost of Rs25.5 billion. The expected period of completion is four years.
The project aims to provide environment-friendly water sanitation and waste management infrastructure to Karachi residents.Another project titled “Solid Waste Emergency and Efficiency”, sponsored by the local government department of Sindh, with an estimated cost of Rs16.8 billion including an IBRD-World Bank loan worth Rs16 billion, was presented before the committee.
The project is designed to mitigate the risk of widespread flooding caused by inadequate solid and liquid waste management during monsoon season and to improve the solid waste management infrastructure and service delivery with a view to transforming Karachi into an eco-friendly city in the long run.
The committee also approved Phase-II of the ‘Pak-China Optic Fiber Cable (OFC) project worth Rs37.9 billion to establish a cross-border OFC network (Khunjerab-Karachi) along the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) routes. The project will provide an alternate path for international connectivity through the Sino-Pak northern border. A summary of the construction of the Gwadar-Ratodero road project (M-8) was presented before the committee which it approved at rationalised cost of Rs38 billion. The project was approved keeping in view its strategic importance as it will facilitate connectivity for CPEC projects through improved road linkages. The committee also approved Package IV i.e. construction of 100 dams in Balochistan at the total cost of Rs13.5 billion. The project will be executed by the Balochistan Irrigation Department in three-years-time. The project is designed to harness flood flows for direct irrigation, groundwater recharge, and agricultural development through the construction of small dams throughout the province.
A projected for dualising and improvement of the old Bannu road at an estimated cost of Rs17.2 billion from the federal development budget 2020-21 was also approved.The project envisages dualising the existing two-lane old Bannu road measuring 83-kilometre in length from Gaandi chowk to Sarai Naurang (8km) and Domail to Krapa on N-55 (75km) to 4 lanes with 7.3 metres wide carriageway on either side.
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