ANTH declared smoke-free health facility by Ministry of National Health Services Regulation & Coordination


ISLAMABAD, Nov 22 (SABAH): Dr. Akbar Niazi Teaching Hospital has been declared as a TobaccoSmoke-Free Health Facility by the Ministry of National Health Services Regulation and Coordination, Government of Pakistan, in a plaque unveiling ceremony held at the hospital on November 22, 2021. Officials from ICT Administration, World Health Organization Pakistan and District Health Office Islamabad were present on this occasion.

The guests were warmly welcomed by the hospital management team led by Executive Director Col (Retd) Dr. Ghulam Mujtaba Abbasi and Director Hospital Dr. Areej Neyazi, and were given the hospital tour. The visitors witnessed ANTH’s quality facilities and appreciated the excellent healing environment.

Yasir Khan Niazi, Managing Director of ANTH, thanked the Health Ministry for making the hospital part of the Smoke Free Capital project. He said that a healthy and smoke-free environment in healthcare setups is essential and added that Dr. Akbar Niazi Teaching Hospital is standing with the health ministry, ICT Administration, District Health Office and WHO for the success of this project through effective implementation.

Dr. Samra Mazhar, Director Tobacco Control, NHSR&C, told that the ministry is determined to making Islamabad a completely smoke-free zonefor its inhabitants and the cooperation of organizations like ANTH is valuable for achieving this goal.

Assistant Deputy Commissioner Islamabad and Focal Person for Tobacco Control Sheryar Arif Khan; District Health Officer Islamabad Dr. Zaeem Zia; and Project Director Tobacco Control Dr. Minhaj us Siraj addressed the audience and expressed that keeping public areas, hospitals, educational institutions and public transport free of tobacco smoke is our collective responsibility, moral obligation and legal duty.

While discussing the burden of tobacco use in his presentation, Dr. Minhaj us Siraj revealed that Pakistan falls in the list of countries with a heavy burden of health problems caused due to the use of tobacco.

Imran Ali Ghouri, Head of Communications at ANTH, told media that Dr. Akbar Niazi Teaching Hospital, Ministry of Health and WHO are considering the possibilities of working together on a permanent basis on the Smoke-Free Capital project and that they are in discussions for entering into a letter of intent in this regard to make Pakistan a better place for our future generations.