
Health Projects





As a person, we face various illnesses every year; yet we are fortunate enough to get developed medical services. There are
billions of unfortunate people around the world whose access to health services is very limited. Only last year, over 5 million
children under the age of 5 lost their lives due to polluted waters, infectious diseases, malnutrition, and difficulty in accessing
medical supplies. Third of which could have been preventable with modern health services.
What is the Situation Around the World?
- Half of the world population lacks essential health services.
- In Afghanistan, 22 million people are experiencing an extensive and complex humanitarian crisis: a severely weakened health system, food insecurity and malnutrition and pandemic continues to spread
WHAT DO WE DO?
Zumra provides hospitals and communities with medical support. We deliver medical aid to the countries with medical emergencies in Pakistan, Lebanon, Yemen, Gaza, Bangladesh, Rohingya, Somalia and Turkey. We operate cataract surgeries in countries where health services don’t afford expenses. We deliver wheelchairs and prosthesis to the people in need. In emergency cases, we deliver medical kits and hygiene packs.Videos
”Sa’d ibn Ubadah asked Messenger of Allah, Umm Sa’d (mother of Sa’d) has died; what form of sadaqah (charity) is best? He replied: Water (is best). He dug a well and said: It is for Umm Sa’d” [Sunan Abi Dawud].
Our Other Projects

Back to School
Zumra helps to set up and support local schools in communities of need to ensure the next generation of young people are educated.... Read More

Sewing Machines
Zumra provides needy individuals with business startup support so that they can become self sufficient providers for themselves and... Read More

Wheelchairs
We provide wheelchairs as a means of helping the elderly and disabled to become mobile and actively engage in day to day activities... Read More

Emergency Relief
Zumra provides emergency relief to communities impacted by natural disaster, conflict and catastrophe. Food packs, drinking water,... Read More
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