Pakistani community gathers in Dubai to support charity hospital in their country
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The event also celebrates IHHN’s extraordinary journey and the countless lives it has transformed. This cashless and paperless network, spread across Pakistan, benefits more than 6 million people annually, providing them with quality and absolutely free healthcare.
Founder Chairman Dr. Abdul Bari Khan shared the success story of his charitable hospital, which has brought hope to poor patients in Pakistan.
Dr. Bari explained to attendees the journey of his healthcare network from a modest hospital in Korangi, Karachi, to the current thriving network of secondary and tertiary care hospitals across Pakistan, as well as a primary care network using mobile medical vans, buses and even a boat clinic to provide quality medical care to the most disadvantaged and vulnerable communities.
Pakistani Ambassador Faisal Niaz Tirmizi and prominent businessmen and philanthropists also attended the event organized by Namra Masood, IHHN Branch Manager in the United Arab Emirates.
The highlight of the evening was a performance by Tabish Hashmi, a famous Pakistani comedian and ardent supporter of IHHN.
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