The document lists several national disease control programs in Pakistan, including programs focused on family planning and primary health care, acute respiratory infections, diarrhea control, immunization, dengue fever control, hepatitis prevention and control, AIDS control, malaria control, tuberculosis control, nutrition, women's health, maternal and child health, blindness prevention, and non-communicable diseases. The National Program for Family Planning and Primary Health Care launched in 1994 and employs over 100,000 Lady Health Workers covering 60-70% of Pakistan's mostly rural population.