Pakistan's life expectancy improved modestly from 60 years in 1990 to 67 years by 2019, driven by reductions in child and maternal mortality, expanded immunization programs, and improved healthcare infrastructure. Gains were particularly evident in the early 2000s, coinciding with increased international health aid. However, the stabilization at 66 years since 2020 underscores challenges in addressing systemic healthcare issues, including access and quality disparities.
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