Today we are marking International Women’s Day 2022.While every day is an opportunity to celebrate women, International Women’s Day in particular gives us an extra chance to recognise women across the globe, and the ongoing pursuit of worldwide gender equality.This year’s International Women’s Day theme is ‘Break the Bias’ – encouraging each and every one of us to do our part to build a gender-equal world.Imagine a gender equal world.A world free of bias, stereotypes, and discrimination.A world that is diverse, equitable,...
Globally, 2.2 billion people – one-third of the world’s population – are living without easy access to safe clean water. This needs to change. Action is needed urgently across the world to confront this global crisis. For those of us who are lucky enough to have access to clean water just by turning on a tap, it can be difficult for us to imagine the hardship people face just to get access to this basic human right. The lack of access to safe,...
Millions of people worldwide are affected each year by a range of water-borne diseases including diarrhoea, hepatitis and typhoid fever from drinking unsafe water. In Pakistan, over 50% of patients admitted to hospitals and 30% of deaths nationwide are linked to water borne diseases. The lack of access to safe, clean drinking water has a devastating impact on people’s health and their ability to live normal lives.The Sarwar Foundation believes that everyone should have the basic human right of access to...
The Vice-Chair of the Sarwar Foundation, Perveen Sarwar, has inaugurated a new water filtration plant in the Mahmunwali district of Sheikhupura. The water filtration plant, which will provide clean water to thousands of people in the district, was provided through the Sarwar Foundation’s Clean Water initiative. Most Pakistanis do not have access to clean drinking water and over 50% of patients admitted to hospitals and 30% of deaths nationwide are linked to water borne diseases. To tackle this The Sarwar Foundation...
Patron and Founder Mohammad Sarwar visited the Sarwar Foundation Rai Ali Nawaz Hospital in Chichawatni and inaugurated a water filtration plant in the hospital, visited different departments and chaired a board meeting. “Clean water is the world’s first and foremost medicine,” he said. https://www.facebook.com/SarwarFoundation/videos/510152896479936/ Mr Sarwar also inaugurated a water filtration plant at the Chichawatni bar. The plant will supply clean drinking water to lawyers, visitors and residents around the bar. The lack of clean drinking water was a long overlooked issue...
The majority of Pakistanis do not have access to clean drinking water. Over 50% of patients admitted to hospitals & 30% of deaths nationwide are linked to water borne diseases. The Sarwar Foundation is installing water filtration plants in various districts of Punjab including all jails and police lines across Pakistan. Clean drinking water is now available to 1.8million people in Punjab. Clean drinking water now available to over 1.8 million people in Punjab.People are forced to drink water from where animals drink as...
We have opened a new clean water plant at the Gujranwala police line. The Sarwar Foundation is installing water filtration plants in various districts of Punjab including all jails and police lines across Pakistan. Over 50% of patients admitted to hospitals and 30% of deaths nationwide are linked to water borne diseases. At least 1 million people benefit from the Foundation’s clean water initiative. If you would like to help provide more clean water in Pakistan, please donate here ...