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Murad approves Rs1bn Endowment Fund for welfare of HIV infected persons

KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has approved a Rs1 billion Endowment Fund for the welfare of HIV/AIDS infected persons in the province and also constituted a six-member committee to manage the fund.

The chief minister along with Chairman PPP Bilawal Bhutto Zardari had visited taluka Ratodero hospital where a large number of HIV/AIDS cases have been diagnosed. The chief minister said that it was an unfortunate situation, especially for minor children who would have a lifelong disease that required proper continuous treatment and also required opportunities for rehabilitation.

He said that in order to resolve the problem the provincial government on the advice of the PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has decided to establish an Endowment Fund with an allocation of Rs1 billion for 2019-20.

The fund would be managed by a six-member committee headed by Minister health while its members would be a local MPA/MNA of Larkana division (to be nominated by the chief minister), a representative of Finance department having experience of investment management, an expert of infectious disease, a philanthropist/social worker (operating in that area) and additional secretary (Technical) Health department.

The Terms of Reference of the committee shall be as follows:

The endowment fund is to be named `Investment Fund for Rehabilitation and Welfare of HIV/AIDS infected persons in Sindh’. The chief minister has delegated the management of investments of the fund to the finance department, wherein officials of the Finance Department shall exercise signing authority in respect of management of such investment. However, expenditures from this fund shall be made only under the authorization of the committee for which the office of Secretary Health will have a separate bank account in which the finance department will remit the funds, as per requisition of the health department.

The chief minister said that his government was committed to rehabilitate the affected patients, particularly the children and it would be stopped from further speared.

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