The
Health Services Academy (HSA) is an autonomous
institution under the Ministry of Health, Government of
Pakistan since July 2003. It was established as an in-service
training centre in 1988 and developed into an institute
of training and research in public health. Since its inception,
the Academy has been striving to fulfil the health needs
and new emerging paradigms under Public Health Sciences.
HSA launched its Master’s in Public Health (MPH)
programme in 1996 with a view to utilize and develop local
expertise to train the future health managers of Pakistan.
Up until now, 188 Students have completed their MPH degree.
The Academy has been successful in achieving many of the
institutional objectives as planned. This report briefly
summarises the main activities and achievements realised
by HSA from July 2005 to June 2006.
The modification of the existing Master’s in Public
Health (MPH) degree into a Master of Science in Public
Health (MSPH) programme was a major step that HSA took
to bring the programme in line with the national and international
standards. The formulation of the Financial, Academic
and Service Rules and Regulations was another area of
accomplishments. Research has been given a high priority
in HSA and faculty/students have conducted Ongoing Research
in different areas of Public Health and will continue
to do so at a greater length in future.
The Academy’s need for a permanent campus of its
own is finally realised. In
April 2006, the Academy moved to the new campus near the
National Institute of Health (NIH), Chak Shahzad, Islamabad.
The construction of the teaching block, as well as accommodation
facilities for students, is still going on.
The Academy’s special thanks goes to the Government
of the Federal Republic of Germany for its continued support
through its implementing agency, the German Technical
Cooperation (GTZ), which has played a vital role in the
development of the Academy. With their continuous support
and technical assistance HSA aspires to become a regional
centre of excellence in public health sciences.
In addition to GTZ, the Academy would also like to thank
the other contributors for their assistance like WHO,
the Gates Institute, DFID, UNFPA, Population Council and
Save the Children Fund (SCF), USA, in many forms ranging
from technical inputs, student stipends, research funds,
and workshops to equipment and library books.
Engaging permanent faculty and administrative staff on
all positions and starting the MSPH programme and working
on research projects are the next challenges for HSA.
Keeping in view the emerging demands, the Health Services
Academy has got to go a long way to make an impact on
some of the major public health problems faced by the
communities and the health management issues faced by
the country.
I am sure that with the dedication, commitment and hard
work of all the officers and staff of the Academy combined
with continued encouragement and support of the crucial
partners, HSA would rapidly progress towards becoming
a Regional Centre of Excellence for training in the field
of Public Health.
Dr. Assad Hafeez, PhD
Executive Director
Health Services Academy