The Public Private Partnership (PPP) Board in Sindh reviewed major health sector projects, focusing on introducing modern medical technology to improve healthcare services across the province.
Chief Minister Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah highlighted the approval of the Plasma Fractionation Facility, Pakistan’s first PPP model for local production of Plasma-Derived Medicinal Products (PDMPs).
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The facility will produce essential PDMPs, including albumin, IVIG/SCIG, and coagulation factors, supporting treatment for cancer, hemophilia, and other critical health conditions.
According to the Chief Minister, the project will reduce dependence on imported blood products, ensuring a sustainable and self-reliant supply for the country’s healthcare system.
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The board also approved the project concept, feasibility studies, technical matters, and funding, marking a significant step toward strengthening public-private collaboration in health services.
International investment in the healthcare sector has increased under the National Blood Transfusion and Blood Products Policy 2025 – 30, promoting global partnerships and advanced medical solutions in Sindh.
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Murad Ali Shah emphasized that the initiative will enhance local healthcare capacity, providing modern, life-saving treatments while supporting research and development in the medical sector.
The board noted that similar PPP-based innovations could be expanded across Sindh, ensuring efficient delivery of essential medical services and fostering public-private cooperation.
