Hepatitis-B is reported with high incidence in Pakistan because of lack of awareness, causing morbidity and mortality among patients. This disease can be prevented through vaccination. Unfortunately, a large number of people cannot afford vaccination due to its cost.
In order to help those needy people, IMI Pakistan's Karachi Chapter organized free vaccination camps at different areas. Like previous year, IMI Karachi teams, under the supervision of Dr. Hani and with support of other paramedical staff, set up a number of camps in different areas including Muhabat Nagar, Incholi, Jogi Mor Malir, Ammar-e-Yasir Society, Ayoub Goth, Paradise Medical & Emergency Centre and Gulshan-e-Hadeed. 1800 people throughout Karachi were vaccinated during these camps.
It was an excellent conference well planned, presented, and well attended. If individually traveling we may have never enjoyed the kind of reception the participants received throughout their stay in Iran.
I want to thank you all for giving me such a great opportunity to be a part of your team (in Haiti). It was a unique experience and I really enjoyed working with you all.
Thank you very much for the wonderful work you do. I have seen it first hand in Karbala during the Arbaeen camps and my son was fortunate to participate in two of the missions. I have made a donation today.
If InshAllah, I secure a residency in the upcoming match, I will owe the organizers and the speakers at the seminar more than they will take credit for.
IMI has been my outlet for philanthropic work since before I entered into high school. It is through IMI that I see my efforts, here in New Jersey, manifest into something much greater around the world. IMI has helped me realize that ambition alone is not enough to change the world; in order to achieve the changes we wish to see in this world we require ambition, vision, and most importantly execution. That is why I have joined IMI, so that my ambition and vision can meet their execution.