
Mother & Child Mobile Health Units
The health of women and children is a cornerstone for building healthy and stable societies around the world. Yet after decades of steady growth, development assistance for reproductive, maternal, newborn, and child health is still stagnant especially in developing countries. Compromised access to maternal health facilities in Pakistan contribute to the increased prevalence of maternal mortality. The most important barriers to maternal health are transportation barriers to health facilities, economic factors, and cultural beliefs, in addition to lack of family support and poor quality of care.
As part of SAF’s efforts in order to fill this void, we launched Mother and Child Mobile Health Unit to improve access to healthcare services to low-income and hard-to-reach residents in Chakwal and adjoining areas of Balkasar covering 100 KM, approximately 300 villages in the radius, on preselected days of the week.
Expanding our network, we launched another Mobile Health Unit for the women and children of Quetta and Mastung in Balochistan. The unit is staffed by a combination of physicians and nurses delivering access to free, quality healthcare for the communities. The women and children living in the areas are being provided with free of cost quality healthcare services including maternal care, neonatal care, eye care, pathological tests and ultrasound facilities at their doorsteps. Master Motors and Foton Master Motors partnered with us to strengthen the facility and help us power the first SAF Mobile Health Unit currently operational in Balochistan, while Ismail Industries donated the second Mobile Health Unit which is operational and providing care in Punjab.






