KARACHI – Sindh Integrated Emergency & Health Services (SIEHS) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Thar Foundation to enhance healthcare and emergency services in District Tharparkar.
This strategic partnership aims to streamline support for district administration, and local stakeholders in developing and implementing targeted solutions for the region’s healthcare challenges.
The MoU outlines a robust plan to strengthen pre-hospital emergency care, medical assistance, and healthcare outreach for local residents, workers, and travelers within the district.
The collaboration also focuses on public awareness, expanding healthcare infrastructure, and developing healthcare funds.
Amir Iqbal, Chief Executive Officer of Sindh Engro Coal Mining Company (SECMC) and Thar Foundation, said, “This partnership with SIEHS marks meaningful progress in ensuring timely and effective healthcare for Tharparkar’s communities. By working together, we will be able to further strengthen healthcare support systems and emergency services in the region.”
He added, “Thar Foundation remains at the forefront of enhancing health and well-being in the region. Since 2017, it has collectively provided essential healthcare services to over 300,000 patients.”
At the signing ceremony, Brig. Tarique Quadir Lakhiar, Chief Executive Officer of SIEHS, said, “This partnership will help us bring essential healthcare services closer to those who need them, empowering the region with improved access and support.”
SIEHS-1122 is strengthening the pre-hospital care ecosystem across Sindh, providing compassionate, community-centered healthcare beyond hospital walls.
Thar Foundation continues to serve the community through its five advanced facilities including, the Thar Foundation Hospital in Islamkot, Marvi Clinic in Block II, the Mother & Child Healthcare Clinic in Gorano, the New Sehri Dars Clinic, and three mobile health units.