Quetta: On the second day of the Balochistan Health Leadership Conference 2026, an important progress review meeting was held to assess the performance of the Health Department Balochistan and ongoing reform initiatives. The Prime Minister’s Focal Person for Polio Eradication, Dr. Ayesha Raza Farooq, attended the session as a special guest.
The meeting was attended by Provincial Minister for Health Bakht Muhammad Kakar, Secretary Health Mujeeb-ur-Rehman, Special Secretary Health Shehak Baloch, Director General Health Services Dr. Ghulam Farooq, Provincial Coordinator of Balochistan Health Management Information System (BHMIS) Dr. Ababgar Baloch, and Dr. Humayun Amiri from UNICEF Balochistan.
District Health Officers (DHOs), Medical Superintendents (MSs), and District Managers (DMs) from the Quetta, Zhob, Rakhshan, Sibi, and Nasirabad divisions also participated in the meeting.
During the session, participants conducted a detailed review of ongoing healthcare reforms across the province, including digitalization, improvements in service delivery, and public health promotion initiatives. Secretary Health Mujeeb-ur-Rehman briefed attendees on various programs, ongoing projects, and the future strategy aimed at improving public access to healthcare facilities and promoting transparency within the system.
Speaking at the conference, Dr. Ayesha Raza Farooq appreciated the performance of the Health Department Balochistan and the provincial leadership, noting visible improvements in the health sector across the province.
Provincial Minister for Health Bakht Muhammad Kakar informed Dr. Farooq that no polio case has been reported in Balochistan during the past 13 months, describing it as a significant achievement.
Dr. Farooq commended the overall performance of the Health Department, particularly appreciating the leadership of the Provincial Health Minister and the Secretary Health. She congratulated the provincial government, Health Department officials, field workers, and all relevant institutions on their successful efforts against polio, stating that this achievement is the result of collective efforts and that the same spirit must continue.
She further added that health sector reforms in Balochistan are acknowledged and appreciated at the federal level.
At the conclusion of the meeting, participants reaffirmed their commitment to accelerating reform efforts to make the healthcare system in Balochistan more effective, transparent, and people-friendly.










