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Emirates Mobile Heart Clinics launches a campaign for early detection in the villages of Pakistan

Sindh (Pakistan) on July 19/ WAM/ The Emirates Mobile Clinics of the Heart- coinciding with the day of the Federation’s era- a campaign to early detection of heart disease in the villages of Pakistan and provide the best diagnostic, treatment and preventive services for the elderly, women and children under the supervision of Emirates and Pakistan doctors from the employees of the young humanitarian leadership program, as an extension of the UAE’s humanitarian efforts in the world.

Mobile clinics work within an integrated field system supervised by specialized medical teams, which include heart doctors, children, family medicine and pharmacists, as well as nurses and laboratories equipped with all medical supplies, and medications and consultations are provided free of charge.

This project comes as a continuation of the march of 25 years of Emirati volunteer medical efforts in Pakistan, among the UAE -Pakistani field clinics, which has benefited from its services more than a million patients and references in Pakistan, under the supervision of joint Emirati and Pakistani medical teams.

The initiative is implemented in partnership between “Zayed Al -Ataa”, “The Sharjah Charitable Foundation”, “Emirates Mobile Community Clinics” and “Emirates Young Humanitarian Leadership Program” in an innovative model for cooperation between governmental, private and non -profit sectors in the societal medical field.

Dr. Adel Abdullah Al -Shamri Al -Ajmi, the Emirati heart surgeon, CEO of the “Zayed Al -Ataa” initiative, President of the UAE doctors, stressed that the intensification of the work of clinics comes in conjunction with the “Year of Society”, and aims to attract and rehabilitate medical cadres to enable them to perform their humanitarian role in serving the needy societies.

He explained that the Emirati Pakistani medical program is based on four axes, including the Pakistan Program for Request and Training of Medical Cadres in the front lines, operating mobile clinics, and organizing scientific forums to exchange experiences in community medicine, and qualifying young medical leaders to ensure the sustainability of health programs.

Sultan Al -Khayal, the Secretary -General of the Sharjah Charitable Foundation, stressed that a voluntary and virtual medical teams of Emirati and Pakistani doctors have been formed to operate mobile clinics at its current station that started its work from the Sindh region, explaining that the UAE is a precedence in the field of humanitarian and charitable work as a human value based on giving and giving in all its forms.

He added that the 2025 plan includes covering more than 20 Pakistani villages within a sustainable operational strategy.

Al -Jouri Al -Ajmi, director of the Emirates Humanitarian Leadership Program, explained that work is underway to expand the geographical coverage of clinics and the field hospital to include the largest number of villages in cooperation with local partners.

The people of the Pakistani villages expressed their gratitude for the UAE’s efforts to provide free health care, praising the quality of services that contributed to alleviating their suffering and emphasizing that this initiative embodies the approach of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, “may God rest his soul” extended a helping hand for everyone who is needed.

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