Key Insights on Population-Based NFC Fund Distribution
The health minister has strongly criticized the current formula for allocating national finance commission funds, calling it “flawed.” Mustafa Kamal pointed out that the system relies heavily on population size, questioning why provinces like Balochistan, with the lowest population, receive the smallest share. He emphasized that strategies to control population growth could be crucial for improving regional equity. The minister also noted that if population trends continue, the need for extensive infrastructure, including schools and hospitals, will surge significantly. Additionally, he highlighted inconsistencies in how neighboring countries balance population weights in their NFC awards. The debate underscores calls for a more balanced and effective allocation structure.
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