As the number of cases of diarrhoea, dehydration, respiratory infections, malaria, dengue and skin problems increases at AKU’s healthcare camps in Pakistan’s flood-affected areas, experts have warned of widespread diseases if the living conditions and healthcare needs of the flood victims are not managed in good time.
Healthcare camps provide care to 45,000 people in flood-affected areas of Pakistan
A patient at AKU’s healthcare camp in Matiari, Sindh....
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The Aga Khan University is supporting the flood relief efforts in Pakistan via healthcare camps, mobile health units, medical training and fundraising.
Offering hope to women displaced by floods
“Babies bring hope even in the worst of circumstances,” said Yasmin, a Lady...
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Yasmin, a Lady Health Visitor at the Aga Khan Health Centre, Khyber, helped deliver the babies of two women displaced by the floods in Sindh, Pakistan.
Inspiring via nature in the early years
In Mombasa, Kenya, a young boy “plants his age” – the number of mangrove...
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How will today’s young children transform the world they inherit? Helping them connect with nature can ensure that they care for the environment – now and later.
“It’s about helping my community as well as earning an income”: COVID-19 sparks a new generation of young entrepreneurs in Kenya
Through youth entrepreneurship training facilitated by the Aga Khan...
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