Karachi Caretaker Sindh Chief Minister Justice (retired), Maqbool Baqar, is going to attend a fundraiser to be held in Karachi on December 17 aimed at getting the support of the concerned philanthropists for speeding up the construction of a state-of-the-art charitable health facility in Gulistan-e-Jauhar that upon completion will treat up to one million deserving patients annually.
The groundbreaking ceremony of the forthcoming charitable healthcare facility, the University Medical Complex (UMC), was performed in December last year.The non-profit Medics International (MI) in partnership with Baqir Health and Educational Welfare Trust and Zaidi Abid Foundation USA, have been jointly building the UMC as a modern tertiary care teaching hospital in Karachi that would provide specialised healthcare services in different fields of medicine.
After its completion, up to 20 per cent budget of the 500-bed healthcare facility will be used for providing free-of-charge modern treatment and hospitalisation to deserving patients from the deprived communities.The UMC upon completion will operate round-the-clock with emergency treatment facilities for both adult and child patients. In contrast, the upcoming healthcare facility will also give specialised care to cancer patients.
Famous TV and theatre personality, Khalid Anum, will be the host of the fundraiser.MI Pakistan CEO, Dr Dilbar Saeed, appealed to the concerned philanthropists to come forward and wholeheartedly support the speedy completion of the UMC that would provide the latest treatment to underprivileged patients not only from Sindh but from adjoining parts of Balochistan without any discrimination.