• Human Rights
    • What are Human Rights?
    • Civil and Political Rights in Sindh
      • Freedom of Expression, Opinion, and Belief
      • Right to Life
      • Access to Justice
      • Right to Privacy
      • Right to Political Participation
      • Right to a Nationality
      • Freedom from Torture and Cruel, Inhuman, or Degrading Treatment
      • Right to Equality and Non-Discrimination
      • Other Civil and Political Rights
    • Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Sindh
      • Right to Work
      • Right to Education
      • Right to Health & Healthy Environment
      • Right to Housing
      • Right to Food & Water
      • Right to Social Security
      • Right to Culture
      • Right to Information
      • Other Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
    • Rights of Vulnerable Populations in Sindh
      • Rights of Women
      • Rights of Children
      • Rights of Minorities
      • Rights of Labour
      • Rights of Persons with Special Abilities
      • Rights of Refugees and Migrants
      • Rights of Older Persons 
      • Rights of Transgender Persons
      • Rights of Other Vulnerable Populations
  • Policies & Laws
    • Constitution of Pakistan 1973
    • Sindh Laws
    • National Laws
    • Sindh Policies
    • National Policies
    • International HR Regimes
      • International HR Law
      • UN Core Treaties
      • Status of Treaty Ratifications by Pakistan
      • UN Treaties Compliance by Pakistan
      • International Labour Standards
      • Status of ILO Conventions Ratifications
      • Compliance of ILO Conventions by Pakistan
  • Institutions
    • Government Institutions Sindh
    • UN Agencies
    • CSOs
      • Submit Feedback
    • Helplines
  • Knowledge Base
    • Sindh Profile
    • Developments
    • Perspective
    • Research/Publications
      • All Publications
      • SHRC Publications
      • Business and HR Publications
    • Human Rights Violation Cases
    • Videos
    • International Days
  • About
    • Purpose of the Portal
    • Introduction to SHRC
    • Submit Feedback
    • Contact US

Suggestions

SOHRIS

Human Rights in Sindh

SOHRIS

Caretaker health minister opens free filter clinics at Kidney Centre

September 6, 2023
Photo: theazb.com

Sindh caretaker health minister Dr Saad Khalid Niaz said on Tuesday that The Kidney Centre is one of the best centres providing renal care to patients on a no-profit basis and vowed to provide every possible assistance to the centre in its expansion.

“The Kidney Centre is one of the best renal care centres across Pakistan and I’m impressed with their infrastructure, human resource and capacity. The Sindh government would be delighted to help the Kidney Centre in expanding its services and cater to more patients,” he said while inaugurating a free filter clinic at the facility.

The caretaker health minister asked the administration of The Kidney Centre to provide the details of audited accounts of their institution to the health department so that it could also be provided government aid for welfare activities as well as expansion of its facilities.

Dr Niaz maintained that the government could provide financial assistance for the construction of a new operation theater complex and an expanded Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at the centre. He said he would raise the issue of financial assistance before the provincial cabinet for the provision of assistance like other charitable healthcare facilities in Sindh.

The chief executive officer of The Kidney Centre, Dr Rashid Jooma, gave a detailed presentation on the facilities available at renal care centre, saying that they provided free of charge health services to over one hundred thousand people at the centre last year through their Patients Welfare Program.

He said free consultation, laboratory tests and ultrasound facilities would be provided to patients at the free filter clinics at The Kidney Centre and those who required treatment would be referred to the consultant clinics within the centre.

Dr Rashid Jooma said that in order to continue providing quality health facilities to people from the underprivileged class of the society, they needed more funds for the expansion of their operation theater as well as expanding their ICU and sought the Sindh government’s support to provide healthcare services to more patients.

He also shared the growing burden of renal diseases in the country, saying that a large number of people were suffering from chronic kidney disease (CKD) due to hypertension and diabetes. He also stressed preventive measures to lower the incidence of kidney ailments.

The inauguration ceremony was attended by the chairperson of the Board of Governors of The Kidney Centre, Maryana Karim, and other members of the board of governors.

Published at The News on 6th September 2023

Share this
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Linkedin
  • Whatsapp
  • Reddit
  • Email

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

You might be interested in

HPV Vaccination Declared Lifeline for Girls

Minor Declared Poliovirus Carrier Dies Before Second Sample Collection

About SOHRIS

A dedicated platform to providing comprehensive information on human rights in Sindh.

Brought to you by Sindh Human Rights Commission and Obun2

  • Terms & Conditions
  • Copyright Infringement
  • Disclaimer
  • Contact
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fm4HJwp3Ws0
  • Human Rights
    • What are Human Rights?
    • Civil and Political Rights in Sindh
      • Freedom of Expression, Opinion, and Belief
      • Right to Life
      • Access to Justice
      • Right to Privacy
      • Right to Political Participation
      • Right to a Nationality
      • Freedom from Torture and Cruel, Inhuman, or Degrading Treatment
      • Right to Equality and Non-Discrimination
      • Other Civil and Political Rights
    • Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Sindh
      • Right to Work
      • Right to Education
      • Right to Health & Healthy Environment
      • Right to Housing
      • Right to Food & Water
      • Right to Social Security
      • Right to Culture
      • Right to Information
      • Other Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
    • Rights of Vulnerable Populations in Sindh
      • Rights of Women
      • Rights of Children
      • Rights of Minorities
      • Rights of Labour
      • Rights of Persons with Special Abilities
      • Rights of Refugees and Migrants
      • Rights of Older Persons 
      • Rights of Transgender Persons
      • Rights of Other Vulnerable Populations
  • Policies & Laws
    • Constitution of Pakistan 1973
    • Sindh Laws
    • National Laws
    • Sindh Policies
    • National Policies
    • International HR Regimes
      • International HR Law
      • UN Core Treaties
      • Status of Treaty Ratifications by Pakistan
      • UN Treaties Compliance by Pakistan
      • International Labour Standards
      • Status of ILO Conventions Ratifications
      • Compliance of ILO Conventions by Pakistan
  • Institutions
    • Government Institutions Sindh
    • UN Agencies
    • CSOs
      • Submit Feedback
    • Helplines
  • Knowledge Base
    • Sindh Profile
    • Developments
    • Perspective
    • Research/Publications
      • All Publications
      • SHRC Publications
      • Business and HR Publications
    • Human Rights Violation Cases
    • Videos
    • International Days
  • About
    • Purpose of the Portal
    • Introduction to SHRC
    • Submit Feedback
    • Contact US