CDF establishes fully functional, makeshift
medical camps in remote and rural settings.
These camps serve as primary healthcare
hubs, offering triage, medical consultations,
and immediate treatment for injuries and
illnesses.
We distribute essential medicines to address the most common post-disaster ailments. This includes analgesics (Panadol, Rufen), antipyretics (Paracetamol), pediatric syrups, and other critical supplies. Comprehensive first-aid kits are also provided to families to help them manage minor injuries independently.
A medical camp was promptly established in the heart of the affected region, becoming a
beacon of hope for families cut off from regular health services.
In a large-scale effort to mitigate health crises, CDF distributed a total of 48,000 medicines. This intervention specifically targeted post-flood health risks, including treatments for respiratory infections (cough), and vector-borne diseases like dengue and malaria, providing immediate relief and preventing wider outbreaks.
We work in close coordination with the Government of Pakistan, complementing and bolstering national and district-level disaster response efforts to ensure there are no gaps in medical relief.
We distribute essential medicines to address the most common post-disaster ailments. This includes analgesics (Panadol, Rufen), antipyretics (Paracetamol), pediatric syrups, and other critical supplies. Comprehensive first-aid kits are also provided to families to help them manage minor injuries independently.
We actively collaborate with civil society partners, local authorities, and established medical institutions to create a unified and efficient response, delivering the best possible medical aid to every individual in need.