Zong 4G, Pakistan’s leading telecom operator, continues to demonstrate its unwavering commitment to corporate social responsibility by addressing critical healthcare challenges faced by underserved communities. On December 7th, Zong’s Sustainability Team visited Kotri Jamshoro to observe the operations of a mobile health unit established in collaboration with the Alkhidmat Foundation.
This remarkable initiative aims to provide free healthcare services to underserved communities in the remote areas of Sindh. This initiative offers vital medical assistance, including free consultations and medications, ensuring that basic healthcare reaches those who most need it. The program has already made a significant difference, positively impacting the lives of over 3,000 individuals who often struggle with limited access to hospitals and the prohibitive costs of medical treatment. Zong has bridged the healthcare gap by deploying a mobile health unit that delivers essential medical care directly to these communities.
During the visit, Zong’s team interacted with residents who shared heartfelt accounts of how the initiative has significantly improved their lives. From general check-ups for common ailments like fever and body pain to follow-ups for chronic conditions, the mobile health unit has become a lifeline for many in the region.
An Alkhidmat Foundation representative highlighted the dire need for healthcare in these areas, stating, “At Alkhidmat Foundation, we believe in breaking barriers to healthcare access, ensuring no community is left behind. Through our Mobile Health Unit initiative, we’re reaching underserved areas with essential medical services. This partnership with Zong represents a powerful collaboration, uniting technology and humanitarian efforts to create lasting change. Together, we’re not just delivering healthcare — we’re delivering hope.” Said Dr. Syed Tabassum Jaffri – President of Alkhidmat Foundation Sindh.
Andleeb Aslam, Dy. Director of Communications and Sustainability at Zong 4G reinforced the company’s commitment to bridging this gap, remarking, “Access to healthcare is an issue that must be taken seriously. While we can’t help everyone, we try to reach as many as possible through our partnership with Alkhidmat. This initiative is just one step towards creating a healthier, more equitable future for all.”
By addressing the pressing issue of inadequate healthcare access in remote areas of Sindh, this initiative sets the foundation for sustainable improvements in community health and well-being. Over time, the program can create a ripple effect by reducing the prevalence of untreated illnesses, enabling individuals to lead healthier lives, and enhancing the productivity of local communities. Moreover, this initiative serves as a model that can be replicated in other underserved regions, amplifying its impact across the province and beyond.