The Sarwar foundation has conducted hepatitis screening tests at the Police training college in Chung.
Vice-chair of the Sarwar foundation, Perveen Sarwar, said that we must work collectively to fight against this fatal disease, which is a leading cause of death in Pakistan.
Sarwar foundation conducted hepatitis screening test at Police training college, Chung. Vice-chair of Sarwar foundation Ms. Perveen Sarwar said that we must have to fight against this fatal disease of hepatitis collectively, which has become the second most leading cause of death around the world. Aprroximately, 10 Million people have been suffering from hepatitis in Pakistan which of-course is an alrming situation. Sarwar foundation is therefore, very concerned about the well being of the people and is striving hard to prevent people by launching awareness campaigns and by also providing free treatment to the patients who cannot otherwise afford such treatment. Healthcare is the most basic of facilities, one must have and we cannot compromise over the health of our children. Sarwar foundation will do whatever it could do to fight against hepatitis and to ensure a healthy life for the citizens of Pakistan.
Approximately 10 million people are suffering from hepatitis in Pakistan. The Sarwar foundation is working hard to launch awareness campaigns and we also provide free treatment to patients who cannot otherwise afford it.
Healthcare is a basic human right and the Sarwar foundation will do whatever we can to ensure a healthy life for the people of Pakistan.
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