Hussain Dawood Pledge
The Hussain Dawood Pledge was an initiative by Hussain Dawood and his family to fight against the COVID-19 pandemic in Pakistan. It was pledged on 2 April 2020 with a contribution in services, kind, and cash of Pakistani rupee 1 billion.
History
The HD-Pledge was started as an initiative to support various organisations active in the healthcare system and to support measures against the spread of COVID-19 to reduce the impact.With the publication of the pledge, it was announced that the four key areas are:
- Disease prevention, with a major focus on testing and diagnostics.
- Protecting and enabling healthcare practitioners and other key workers, who are at the frontline of the fight against this pandemic.
- Enabling patient care and facilities; and
- Bolster livelihoods and sustenance of the most deserving in society.
Disbursements
Some selected examples of how this amount was donated:- PKR 28 million contribution to the Patients' Aid Foundation for the procurement of 14,000 medical grade scrubs to protect medical staff against the rising incidence of COVID-19 in Karachi.
- PKR 70 million contribution to the Ehsaas Amdan Program focused on smallholder farmers in the livestock sector in collaboration with the Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund as the implementing partner.
- PKR 20 million in financial assistance to Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital & Research Centre to expand COVID-19 testing capacity across Southern Punjab and strengthen the health sector to cope with the ongoing pandemic.
- PKR 40 million to extend the partnership with Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital and Research Centre for expansion of COVID-19 testing capacity in Southern Punjab.
- PKR 79.5 million contribution to a collaborative project with Aga Khan University to build the capacity of frontline healthcare professionals to manage COVID-19 patients across the country.
- PKR 18.7 million for the establishment of a High Dependency Unit at the Indus Hospital, Karachi, to enhance COVID-19 patient care and facilities.
- PKR 12 million committed to establish an Intensive Care Unit at Nishtar Medical University & Hospital, Multan. This included the set up and operationalisation of a 20-bed dedicated HDU with medical equipment.
- 459,000 units of personal protective equipment worth Rs100 million for front-line healthcare practitioners treating COVID-19 patients.
- Support Sehat Kahani by adding 100 more doctors to the telemedicine app to facilitate a greater number of virtual consultations.
- PKR 95 million to the Indus Hospital to expand the COVID-19 testing capacity across Sindh under the Sindh Screening Programme — Free of Cost.
- PKR 7,9 million to promote mental health-support among frontline workers and the general population directly affected by COVID-19 pandemic together with the British Asian Trust and IRD Pakistan.