Karachi (Nut Desk) The Aga Khan College commemorated the launch of a brand new guide titled “Making Well being Methods Work in Low- and Center-Earnings Nations” which is a textbook for public well being practitioners worldwide. Printed by Cambridge College Press, this guide is co-edited by public well being consultants Sameen Siddiqui, Awad Mataria, Katherine D. Rouleau, and Meesha Iqbal and was concurrently launched in Karachi, Cairo, Cambridge, Toronto, and Houston. The guide has been formulated by the contribution of wealthy authorship unfold throughout the globe with the aim to function a useful resource and information for strengthening well being methods in low-and middle-income nations. Addressing the viewers in the course of the ceremony, Dr Sameen Siddiqi, Professor and Chair of Neighborhood Well being Sciences Division on the Aga Khan College stated, “This guide bridges the hole between ‘what’ and ‘how’ well being methods should be strengthened in assist of common well being protection and attainment of health-related SDGs. We consider it’ll function an awesome useful resource to construct capability of public well being professionals to grasp totally different approaches to evaluate well being methods and establish choices for accelerated progress in the direction of common well being protection and well being safety in LMICs.” The guide emphasizes the significance of an built-in method throughout well being methods, precedence well being programmes, and the upstream well being determinants for enhancing inhabitants well being worldwide.