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Sindh Employees’ Social Security Institution Approves Rs2bn Fund for HIV-Affected Children

Sindh Employees’ Social Security Institution Approves Rs2bn Fund for HIV-Affected Children

Key Takeaways

  • The Sindh Employees’ Social Security Institution (SESSI) approved a Rs2 billion endowment fund to support HIV-affected children.
  • The decision was made at a meeting of the SESSI Governing Body chaired by Saeed Ghani, Sindh Minister for Labour, Human Resources and Social Security.
  • Seventy-eight children have been confirmed with HIV after receiving treatment at Valika Hospital.

The Sindh Employees’ Social Security Institution (SESSI) has approved the establishment of a Rs2 billion endowment fund to provide lifelong medical treatment and welfare support for children diagnosed with HIV following infections linked to the SESSI-run Valika Hospital. This decision was made at a meeting of the SESSI Governing Body, chaired by Saeed Ghani, who is also the Sindh Minister for Labour, Human Resources and Social Security.

The meeting reviewed the institution’s proposed budget for the 2026-27 financial year and the revised budget for 2025-26. A major portion of the discussion was dedicated to reviewing the HIV cases detected among children who received treatment at Valika Hospital. The Governing Body unanimously approved the creation of the Rs2 billion endowment fund, which will generate sustainable financial resources to ensure long-term, high-quality medical care and comprehensive welfare assistance for the affected children and their families.

According to an official statement, the Governing Body held a detailed discussion on the proposed budget, recommending several amendments while expressing reservations over certain provisions in the revised estimates. The meeting was adjourned and will reconvene on July 17 to finalise the budget. In light of the observations, the committee will continue its work to ensure that all necessary financial resources are allocated.

The Governing Body also examined the findings of an inquiry committee constituted in compliance with directives issued by the Provincial Ombudsman. Expressing satisfaction over the committee’s report, members endorsed disciplinary proceedings against 37 doctors and paramedical staff, including the ratification of their suspensions and the issuance of show-cause notices.

Addressing the meeting, Saeed Ghani stated that the government was conducting a transparent and impartial investigation. He said an inquiry committee had been constituted immediately after he received the first report of the incident in October 2025, when only a limited number of suspected cases had been identified. Acting on the government’s directives, all children who had received treatment during the relevant period were subsequently screened, leading to the confirmation of 78 HIV-positive cases so far.

The Minister added that investigators had also been tasked with determining whether the infections occurred during the period under investigation or had been contracted earlier. Inquiries were continuing against all doctors, paramedical staff and officials who were on duty at the time the infections are believed to have occurred. Describing the incident as a major human tragedy, Ghani reiterated the Sindh government’s commitment to ensuring accountability while providing the affected children with the best possible medical treatment, rehabilitation and social welfare support.

The meeting was attended by key officials including Sindh Labour Secretary Sajid Jamal Abro, SESSI Commissioner Hadi Bakhsh Kalhoro, Governing Body members Engr M A Jabbar, Khalil Baloch, Muhammad Khan Abro, Zahra Khan, Mukhtiar Ahmed Awan and Abdul Wahid Shoro, Medical Adviser Kamran Awan, Dr Saadat Memon and other senior SESSI officials.