Public health and welfare in Larkana are essential for creating resilient and thriving urban communities. Larkana, a historic city in Sindh with a population exceeding 544,200, faces challenges like waterborne diseases, limited healthcare access, and climate-related health risks. To address these issues, the Larkana Municipal Corporation (LMC) prioritizes health initiatives, sanitation programs, and welfare services that improve residents’ quality of life. By aligning with provincial strategies such as the Sindh Health Sector Strategy, the LMC ensures that Larkana becomes a healthier, safer, and inclusive city.
This mission supports equitable access to healthcare, addresses urban health disparities, and aligns with Sindh’s development goals to create a livable, safe, and thriving city.
Preventive healthcare programs targeting communicable diseases.
Robust welfare initiatives for vulnerable groups.
Sustainable public health systems that enhance community resilience.
Support sustainable development and tourism.
The Larkana Municipal Corporation implements evidence-based programs to address public health challenges, including limited healthcare access and high rates of waterborne and vector-borne diseases.
These initiatives are supported with PKR 100–150 million under the Sindh Annual Development Program, in partnership with the Sindh Health Department, NGOs, and community organizations, with implementation spanning 2024–2027.
The LMC’s objectives for public health and welfare focus on creating equitable, resilient communities: