Health and Medical Care

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Health and Medical Care
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Health Care

The Consequences Of Poor Health

Many people throughout the world have difficulty getting healthcare. In Pakistan, 6 out of every 9 individuals lack access to quality healthcare.

Infectious diseases are the most significant risk to vulnerable people in developing or low-income nations. They trap many people in the cycle of poverty by directly impacting livelihoods and the economy’s labour supply.

Additionally, more than 70 million children in these countries are at risk for delayed physical and cognitive development due to a lack of access to quality healthcare for those who require it to treat malnutrition.

Medical-Aid Programmes

To help stem the spread of infectious illnesses, our medical assistance programmes include
screening and treatment facilities, mobile health clinics in distant locations, and health and hygiene practices.

However, sick people require healthcare, which is sometimes severely insufficient in
underdeveloped nations. Our Charity Foundation provides better healthcare by constructing
hospitals and clinics and supplying existing facilities with medical supplies and life-saving
medications. In areas of warfare, we also supply ambulances to reach the most serious instances of disease and injuries.

Additionally, our team frequently remain to carry out long-term development projects, like restoring damaged water and sewage systems or establishing new ones for underserved communities. These kinds of initiatives lower sickness rates and save lives.
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We Assist In The Following:

Dialysis

Emergency Medical Supplies

Paediatric Healthcare

Cataract Surgery

Maternity Centres

Mobile Health Clinics

Aid In The Battle Against Hepatitis