Pakistan is spearheading a United Nations initiative aimed at eliminating viral hepatitis worldwide. The country, having made significant strides in its own national hepatitis program, is now advocating for a global response to the disease, which affects millions. This push includes urging increased funding, improved access to testing and treatment, and strengthened international collaboration. Pakistan’s success in reducing hepatitis prevalence domestically serves as a model for other nations. The UN resolution, championed by Pakistan, recognizes hepatitis as a significant public health threat demanding urgent attention. The initiative seeks to achieve elimination targets by 2030, mirroring Pakistan’s own national goals. This leadership role positions Pakistan as a key player in global health security.