In partnership with Pakistani health authorities, educational institutions, workers, and volunteers, USAID supported efforts to deliver health services for nearly 11 million women and children and train over 52,000 people on primary health during the past seven years.
The Health services academy Islamabad was established in 1988 to provide short training courses to in-service public health practitioners & professionals. The promulgation of Health services academy Islamabad Ordinance, 2002 gave it an autonomous status. Over the years, it has established itself as the premier research & teaching institution of public health. Today, it is the only institution that offers PhD in Public Health in Pakistan. It also offers FCPS, MS in Public Health, & MEDVC, M.Sc in Health Economics & Management & a PG Cert Human Resource in Health.
The Academy remains committed to strengthen the capacity of public health professionals by excellence in teaching, research, and policy advice.
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