Sanitation and cleanliness are the cornerstones of public health, sustainable urban growth, and environmental balance. In rapidly developing cities like Larkana, the pressure on resources and municipal systems has increased due to urbanization and population growth. Without efficient sanitation, pollution worsens, water resources become contaminated, and communities face significant health risks.
To meet these challenges, the Larkana Municipal Office, in collaboration with the Sindh government, has initiated modern sanitation and waste management programs. These projects focus not only on waste collection but also on resource recovery, community involvement, and eco-friendly practices, aligning with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for healthier and cleaner cities.
Through initiatives aligned with the Sindh Sanitation Policy, Larkana aims to ensure affordable, equitable sanitation services that protect public health and promote a green, livable city.
Providing safe drinking water and improved sanitation services for both urban and peri-urban communities.
Reducing pollution, waste overflow, and illegal dumping in Larkana’s streets and neighborhoods.
Introducing climate-resilient sanitation systems to tackle challenges like water scarcity and flooding.
Promoting partnerships between government bodies, local communities, and private stakeholders.
The Larkana Municipal Office has adopted practical strategies to manage the entire sanitation cycle, from household-level waste to final disposal.
The objectives of Larkana Municipal Office’s sanitation plan are:
The Larkana Municipal Office is reshaping sanitation into a driver of health, sustainability, and urban progress. By adopting technology-driven solutions, eco-friendly practices, and public participation, the city is moving toward:
Ultimately, sanitation is more than a municipal task—it is a collective responsibility. With the cooperation of citizens, government agencies, and private partners, Larkana is on its way to becoming a cleaner, greener, and healthier city for future generations.