Building a Stronger Healthcare Infrastructure
With limited healthcare access, many residents of Newly Merged Area (FATA) suffer due to inadequate medical facilities. WCHR is committed to improving healthcare services through Community Health Centers.
Healthcare facilities are lacking in Newly Merged Area (FATA), forcing residents to travel long distances for medical treatment. WCHR plans to set up 30 Community Health Centers (CHCs) and deploy ambulances to provide emergency medical support, vaccinations, and maternal care. This initiative aims to improve overall healthcare access and awareness.
Current Health Issues in Newly Merged Area (FATA)
High Maternal & Infant Mortality Rates: Lack of proper maternity care leads to preventable deaths.
Malnutrition & Infectious Diseases: Many children suffer from malnutrition, and diseases like tuberculosis and hepatitis are widespread.
Shortage of Medical Professionals: The region lacks qualified doctors, nurses, and medical staff.
Key Objectives
Expand Healthcare Access: Provide essential medical services to remote communities.
Emergency Care: Deploy ambulances for rapid response and patient transport.
Preventive Healthcare: Raise awareness and promote vaccinations and maternal care programs.
Mental Health Support: Address trauma and mental health issues among affected communities..
Implementation Strategy
Building 30 Community Health Centers (CHCs).
Deploying Mobile Health Units for outreach in remote areas.
Collaboration with international health organizations for expertise and funding.
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