Medical Aid to Pakistan was founded after the 2005 earthquake to provide emergency relief and sustainable support for the disaster impacted areas of Pakistan.

Today we continue to provide emergency relief, most recently for victims of the earthquake in Baluchistan and the DG Khan floods, healthcare projects and individual funding for medical training. All our projects focus on providing a healthier and brighter future for young people and families in Pakistan.

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Our Mission

We work alongside Pakistan’s existing healthcare system to:

Clean Water Projects

Medical Training

Hepatitis B & C Treatment

Emergency Relief

Clean Water Projects: Provide Life-Saving clean water filtration projects ensuring that people can get access to clean water to prevent water borne diseases and save lives.
Medical Training: Funding the education and training of healthcare professionals, including doctors, nurses, and midwives, to strengthen Pakistan’s healthcare system.
Hepatitis B & C Treatment: Empowering local medical personnel with the resources and training to prevent disease and improve community health. Establishing and supporting healthcare facilities, such as the Swat Mother & Child Health Centre, to provide essential services to underserved communities.
Emergency Relief: Responding to crises while building long-term solutions for a healthier future. Responding to disasters like the Balochistan earthquake and DG Khan floods with immediate aid, including food, shelter, clean water, and medical care.

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