The Sindh government has launched an ambitious healthcare program targeting underprivileged and rural areas, where access to medical facilities has been historically limited. This initiative, titled "Sehat-e-Aam," will focus on establishing new health centers in 10 districts, hiring more medical staff, and providing free essential medicines. Mobile health units will also be deployed to remote regions, enabling healthcare professionals to reach communities that have long been neglected. The government aims to reduce the maternal mortality rate and improve child health through targeted interventions. However, some stakeholders are skeptical about the long-term sustainability of this program without federal support.