Streaming Media
Media Type
Keynote Address
Publication Date
5-30-2005
Description
There is a strong theoretical and empirical evidence that Economic growth causes improvements in human development which, in turn, increases economic growth. The improvement in health results in enhancement of basic capabilities that adds value to human life. The transmission to growth takes place through impact on worker productivity, through demography and through trade and investment. Health has a positive effect on poverty reduction too. Poor households are hit by major illness and fall into poverty trap. Lower earnings due to withdrawal from full time employment increases the risk of illness for the rest of the households. Risk of falling below poverty becomes acute in case of death of the bread winner of the family. Thus, investment in health, particularly preventive health such as availability of clean drinking water and sanitation can contribute to growth and minimize the risk of falling below the poverty line.
Recommended Citation
Husain, I. (2005). The Health Challenge in Pakistan: Prognosis and Prescription. Retrieved from https://ir.iba.edu.pk/faculty-research-talks-speeches/73

Notes
Chief Guest Address at the Launching of Human Development Report of South Asia organized by Mahbubul Haq Center for Human Development at Islamabad on May 30, 2005