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CONTENTSOrganization’s Vision and Mission Statement 1
President’s Message 2
CEO’s Message 3
Leprosy Elimination 4
Community Based Inclusive Development 6
Tuberculosis Control 8
Blindness Control 10
Mother & Child Health Care (MCHC) 12
Training and ACSM 13
Governing Board 14
International Partners 15
Corporate Sponsorship 16
Fundraising 17
Donations in Kind 18
Corporate/Institutional Support 19
Individual Zakat/Donations 20
Zakat Utilization 21
Network 22
Auditor’s Report 23
Appeal 29
VISION:Health and InclusiveDevelopment for All.
MISSION: CORE VALUES:Being a health-based Not-for-Profit Organization, we are committed to:
1. Reduce the burden of Leprosy, Tuberculosis and Blindness in the country.2. Promote prevention of disabilities and create
an inclusive environment for Persons with Disabilities.3. Promote prevention of malnourishment through primary health care for mothers and children.4. Promote prevention of poverty-related diseases by giving coverage to Neglected Tropical Diseases.5. Build the capacity of paramedics, undergraduate and post-graduate medical
professionals.6. Promote environmental improvement.7. Increase awareness through Advocacy, Communication and Social Mobilization.8. Respond to disasters for relief, rehabilitation and risk reduction.
We are committed to:
1. A person-centered approach.2. Timely and quality care with dignity for all.3. Good governance.4. Respecting, protecting and promoting the environment and natural resources.5. Keeping pace with technology and innovation.6. Caring for staff welfare.
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
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It is nearly two years since Dr. Ruth Pfau left us. But bigger than the emotional void left by her death is the vision she left us, a vision that is left to us to follow.
The MALC Team has taken up the challenge admirably. In addition to the various rami�cations of the work being done by MALC across Pakistan, 2018 saw marked development in the work for Community-Based Inclusive Development for the Disabled (CBID).
While appreciating the work of the Board Members and workers of MALC, the continuous support of our benefactors, well-wishers and other partners cannot be ignored. It is their unhesitating and continuous support and encouragement that is making all this possible.
With the Blessing of Almighty God and love in our hearts, may we continue the good work keeping in mind the words of Dr. Ruth Pfau: Love will have the last word.
Joseph F. S. Coutts(Archbishop of Karachi)
President,MALC Governing Board
The satisfaction one gets in giving back dignity to a person is a soul touching feeling, and such feelings cannot be expressed or explained but just felt. This realization overcame all of us when the true life story of one of our rehabilitated staff member’s was shared. An individual life, precious to himself and his family, yet slipping away gradually and very slowly in despair as nothing seemed to be working for his progressing sickness. On the verge of losing all hope; and then, out of no-where a ray of hope. Clinging onto this hope, he picked up his life and built on it what he calls his small paradise.
Now happily married with a caring wife and lovely children, he looks back with pride and confidence that he not only survived but made it in life. Asif is like so many individuals who were rescued by the program, which not only treats the disease but the individual that is scarred by the ravages of the disease called Leprosy.
Pledging that there will be no more Asifs, let us resolve to work towards zero tolerance for Discrimination, Prejudice and Stigma.
You all made it possible for people like Asif, your contribution is the expression of the spirit of your support.
We take this opportunity on behalf of the program to thank all our friends and well-wishers for their continued support.
Mervyn Lobo
CEO’S MESSAGE
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LEPROSY ELIMINATION
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LEPROSY ELIMINATION – ACHIEVEMENTS
The Leprosy Elimination program is showing remarkable progress in reducing the disease burden in the country. The year 2018 saw a further reduction in new cases from 413 last year to 342 this year. Sindh is the major contributing province in the national registration by 42%, of them, 60% cases are from Karachi. Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces also stand high in numbers with 29% and 22% respectively. The Leprosy Elimination program is being run in collaboration with provincial health departments under public-private partnership. The program is also being supported by WHO, ILEP and a few other international organizations and European friends. Due to their longstanding support, the program has succeeded in controlling the disease in the country. However, Leprosy challenges are still continued especially in early case detection, reducing disability in new cases, and reducing children cases with zero disability. Efforts are being made to address these challenges and we do hope that the measures taken will bring some positive results in the coming years.
342Patients
Diagnosed and Registered
59Rural Sindh
84Karachi
16Balochistan
101Punjab
76Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
6Azad Kashmir
0Gilgit-Baltistan
438Patients
Under Treatment
97Rural Sindh
111Karachi
28Balochistan
88Punjab
106Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
6Azad Kashmir
2Gilgit-Baltistan
Annual New Admission531
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
413 429 431
501446
397397 413
342377
600
500
400
300
200
100
0
Patients Under Treatment868
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
824 806
660586
531 514 512438
766
1000900800700600500400300200100
0
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COMMUNITY BASED INCLUSIVE DEVELOPMENTFOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
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COMMUNITY BASED INCLUSIVE DEVELOPMENTFOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES:The CBID program has so far identified and registered 4,315 persons with disabilities (PWDs) and needed services delivered to deserving PWDs. The program was initiated in the year 2015 through a 2-year project implemented in Karachi under the sponsorship of the German government through the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and co-sponsorship of the German Leprosy and TB Relief Association (GLRA), Germany. The project successfully ended in December 2017; however, the activities continued in the year 2018 to sustain efforts made through this pilot project. A close coordination has been developed with different stakeholders including NGOs, Disabled People Organizations and the Department of Empowerment of PWDs, Government of Sindh through which PWDs are being facilitated in different development sectors. With support of various government departments, MALC was able to facilitate over 200 PWDs in acquiring Disability Certificates and National Identity Cards. The Disability Certificate or National Identity Card is the basic document required in order to avail any facilities, benefits or concessions under the available government schemes.
ACHIEVEMENTS:
1. HEALTH: Promotion, Prevention, Medical Care, Rehabilitation and Assistive DevicesCommunity workers trained and engaged in health promotion activities 180People assessed for disabilities 2,966PWDs provided specialized medical and physiotherapy services 91Family members trained in physical exercises 266PWDs supported in Assistive Devices and House Modifications 1792. EDUCATION: Primary, Non-Formal and Lifelong LearningTeachers trained in Inclusive Education 19PWDs admitted in normal primary schools 563. LIVELIHOOD: Skills’ Development, Self-employment, Wage Employment, Financial Services and Social ProtectionPWDs facilitated in skills’ learning 26PWDs facilitated in establishing own business 17 PWDs facilitated in acquiring workplace adaptation and job placement 8 4. SOCIAL: Personal Assistance and JusticePWDs trained in physical exercises and activities of daily life through house visits 266PWDs facilitated in obtaining Disability Certificate and National Identity Card 2045. EMPOWERMENT: Advocacy, Communication and Social Mobilization PWDs trained in self-advocacy 285Awareness programs conducted in communities 16PWDs enrolled in electoral list 266PWDs registered in Self-Help groups 79
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TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL
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TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL ACTIVITIES:
MALC is contributing to the Provincial TB Control Programs by treating over 9,000 patients annually. Diagnosis is done through the latest and most modern technology of Gene-Xpert, whereas the treatment is following WHO’s recommended DOTS strategy. Over 220,000 patients have so far been treated and cured, of them 68,200 (31%) were sputum positive. TB camps are also arranged in slum areas of the country to identify new cases and to stop the further spread of the disease.
ACHIEVEMENTS:
Annual New Admissions
Pulmonary Patients
Sputum Positive Patients (among pulmonary patients)
Female cases
Children cases
Treatment Success Rate
Contacts Screened for TB
Persons Reached by Social Mobilization
Indicators 201611,731 9,739
94%
46,977
402,955
92%
39,396
353,848
9,204
92%
28,904
410,526
8,650
3,421
5,931
181
74%
29%
51%
5%
% % %2017
7,458
3,108
4,947
115
77%
32%
51%
4%
2018
7,017
2,985
4,568
80
76%
32%
50%
3%
New TB cases diagnosed
Sputum Positive patients
Contacts screened
Chest Camps conducted
IndicatorsAzad Kashmir Gilgit-Baltistan KP
TotalBagh
208
106 (51%)
401
3
Bhimber
150
55 (37%)
254
5
Kotli
212
29 (14%)
137
3
Mirpur
179
81 (45%)
386
6
Gilgit
149
26 (17%)
123
4
Diamer
162
31 (19%)
89
4
Chitral
101
31 (31%)
86
2
1161
359 (31%)
1476
27
MALC is also a sub-recipient of the Global Fund through Mercy Corps and working under PPM Model in 7 project areas (4 in Azad Kashmir, 2 in Gilgit-Baltistan and 1 in KP). The project is contributing 13% in the annual registration of new cases. Coordination with general practitioners, contacts and community screenings for TB are the major components of this project. The following results were achieved during the year:
Public Private Mix (PPM)
BLINDNESS CONTROL
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BLINDNESS CONTROL ACTIVITIES:
This year the program managed to achieve 5,606 Cataract surgeries, 50% of them were achieved through outreach surgical eye camps sponsored by CBM Germany, local corporates and philanthropists. The major activities that were performed through this program were eye consultations in OPDs, screening of patients, refraction, surgeries, consultations for diabetic retinopathy and prevention of childhood blindness. Eye glasses were also distributed to needy patients. All services were provided free of charge.
We are thankful to CBM Germany and our local funding partners for their financial support to continue the program activities.We are also thankful to HBL Foundation, New Zealand High Commission and National Bank of Pakistan for their generous support for conducting Eye Surgical Camps in Balochistan for poor and marginalized people of the remote parts of the province.
ACHIEVEMENTS:
Total Eye Consultations 36,410
Number of Cataract surgeries with IOL performed 2,406
Number of Visual Acuities (VAs) performed 36,368
Number of Refractions performed 8,691
MALC Hospital, Karachi Services Achievements
Total Eye Consultations 40,562
Number of Cataract surgeries with IOL performed 410
Number of Visual Acuities (VAs) performed 35,676
Number of Refractions performed 2,924
Number of Eye glasses dispensed 2,106
Gwadar and Turbat Base Hospitals in BalochistanServices Achievements
Total Eye Consultations 82,309
Number of Cataract surgeries with IOL performed 1,285
Number of Visual Acuities (VAs) performed 76,384
Number of Refractions performed 21,917
Number of Eye glasses dispensed 14,864
Population screened 105,169
Number of children screened in schools surveys 14,941
Awareness/Health Education given to public 315,380
Vitamin ‘A’ Capsules distributed 25,395
Tetracycline Eye Ointment prescribed 5,272
Primary Eye Care Services through Sub-CentresServices Achievements
Total Eye Consultations 23,444
Number of Cataract surgeries with IOL performed 1,505
Eye Camps in BalochistanServices Achievements
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MOTHER & CHILD HEALTH CARE
Pakistan has one of the highest rates of maternal and children mortality across the globe. In Pakistan each year over 30,000 women die from pregnancy-related causes. Children mortality is also high with over 400,000 deaths of under-five children per year. Malnutrition is very much prevalent in Pakistan, especially in rural parts of the country. According to reports, 45% of children under the age of 5 years are stunted and 32% are under-weight. However, it is not confined to children but also among women of reproductive ages suffering from anemia and iron deficiency.
The MCHC Program at MALC aims at contributing to the reduction of maternal and children (under five years of age) mortality in Pakistan. Initially, the program started in 1981 through a pilot project in Afghan Refugee Camp in Karachi. Since 2012, the program has expanded not only in Karachi but also in rural Sindh and Punjab. In Punjab, the project is being managed in collaboration with ICI Foundation where two centres have been established and needed services being provided free of charge to patients.
ACHIEVEMENTS:
Karachi Sindh
Punjab Total
Khewra Sheikhupura
Female Consultations 8,378 4,361 4,002 2,714 19,455
Children Consultations 10,183 5,539 2,210 3,354 21,286
Antenatal Consultations 1,256 270 525 161 2,212
Post-natal Consultations 2,144 119 - - 2,263
Children Vaccination 2,512 - - - 2,512
Women immunized for TT 383 - - - 383
Nutrition support to children 497 - - - 497
Children monitored for Growth 3,133 4,019 1,240 1,751 10,143
Children treated for Diarrhea 938 1,573 283 303 3,097
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TRAINING AND ADVOCACY, COMMUNICATION ANDSOCIAL MOBILIZATION
ACHIEVEMENTS:
The Training Institute at MALC has been conducting regular training courses on Leprosy for over 50 years. Besides training, undergraduate students from different medical colleges of the city who visit MALC to obtain Leprosy knowledge and gain an insight into successful Leprosy Control in Pakistan, MALC’s main hospital in Karachi has been recognized as a facility for mandatory training of candidates pursuing FCPS-II (Dermatology). Other Post Graduate Medical Students (Dermatology) also visit the Hospital as part of their training.
Paramedical workers trained in Leprosy through a one-year training course 14
Paramedical staff provided updated knowledge of Leprosy, TB and Eyes 150
Leprosy Orientation Sessions conducted for medical students 32
Undergraduate and Postgraduate students participated in Leprosy Orientation sessions 50
Nursing students provided necessary knowledge about Leprosy, TB and Blindness 567
Awareness sessions conducted in general public and targeted communities 220
People participated in awareness sessions 4,585
Conferences conducted on Leprosy in different medical and educational institutions 5
Community Volunteers engaged in case finding activities for Leprosy and TB 180
Medical Officers and Dermatologists coordinated in early case detection activities 794
Lady Health Visitors, Midwives and Paramedics given awareness on Maternal Child Health Care 646
Teachers given awareness on Leprosy, TB, Eyes, Disabilities and Inclusive Education 311
NGOs and Health Institutes coordinated for services related to Persons with Disabilities 33
Sessions held on management skills 53
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GOVERNING BOARD
1. Joseph Cardinal Coutts Archbishop of Karachi Diocese, President
2. Mrs. Ainee Shehzad Principal, Habib Public School, Chairperson, Fundraising Committee of MALC, Secretary
3. Mr. Irshad Hussain Senior Fiscal Administrator, Treasurer
4. Mr. Burkard Koemm Chief Executive Officer, German Leprosy & TB Relief Association, Germany, Member
5. Mr. Ernst Hisch Member Ruth Pfau Stiftung (Ruth Pfau Foundation) Germany, Member
6. Engr. Eugen Wollfarth H.E. The Consul General, Consulate General of the Federal Republic of Germany, Member
7. Mr. Anwarul H. Haidri Industrial Relations & IR Advisor, Member
8. Professor Tasnim Ahsan Executive Director, Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC) Endocrinologist, Medicell Healthcare Services, Member
9. Professor Dr. Nabila Soomro Director Institute of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Dow University of Health Sciences, Member
10. Sr. Dr. Marie Frings Doctor in Medicine, Baccalaureate in Philosophy, Member
11. Sr. Jeannine Geuns Founder Member of MALC, Director Manghopir Development Program (Retd.), Member Congregation of the Daughters of the Heart of Mary (DHM), Patron
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INTERNATIONAL PARTNERS
The successful partnership with international donor agencies and friends continued throughout the year. MALC has a long list of its trusted partners abroad who are continuously supporting various ongoing projects of health developments. The long-standing association of the following partners with MALC has been vital for the program as none of the activities would have been possible without their support:
1 Basler Lepra Hilfswerk, Switzerland2 Beata Brunner, Switzerland3 BMZ – Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, Germany4 Caritas, St. Pölten, Austria5 Christoffell Blindenmission (CBM), Germany6 German Embassy, Islamabad7 German Leprosy & TB Relief Association (DAHW), Germany8 Kindermissionswerk, Germany9 Lebenshilfe e.V., Berlin, Germany10 Maria Laach, Lepra Hilfswerk, Germany11 Mercy Corps12 Missio, Aachen, Germany13 Missio, Austria14 Missio, Munich, Germany15 MIVA, Austria16 New Zealand High Commission17 Salvatoriaanse Hulpactie v.z.w., Belgium18 St. Francis Leprosy Guild, England19 The i-Care Foundation20 World Health Organization (WHO), Geneva
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CORPORATE SPONSORSHIP IN 2018
The listed companies have exhibited a longstanding partnership with MALC through sponsorship of various health development initiatives in the country:
We would also like to thank our anonymous donors for their continuous support towards providing free of charge treatment to Leprosy, TB and Eye patients along with our extended services for Mother & Child Health Care and Community Based Inclusive Development for Persons with Disabilities.
ICI Pakistan Foundation supported the provision of Mother & Child Health Care services to the deserving people of Khewra (Punjab) through the Humqadam Community Centre Khewra.
English Biscuit Manufacturers (Pvt) Limited readopted the MALC-EBM Health Centre at Landhi for providing free treatment services to Leprosy, TB, Eye patients and Mother & Child Health Care services in the area.
HBL Foundation continued its support in sponsoring free eye surgical camps in different areas of Balochistan along with TB services for deserving communities of Kohistan.
K-Electric continued their generous support through free and uninterrupted power supply to MALC Hospital, Karachi and also conducted Medical Camps in different parts of Karachi under their Ujala campaign to serve the communities.
M. Hanif Adamjee Charitable Trust adopted MALC’s Medical Centre (Orangi Town) to support free services for Leprosy, TB, Eye Care, Mother & Child Health Care and Community Based Inclusive Development for Persons with Disabilities.
Sui Southern Gas Company continued to support MALC by adopting the Mirpurkhas Centre in Sindh and the Gwadar Centre in Balochisan.
United Bank Limited renewed adoption of the Leprosy-TB centre Bani Passari of District Bagh in Azad Kashmir for providing free treatment and rehabilitation of Leprosy and TB patients.
Pakistan Petroleum Limited continued its sponsorship for the newly constructed Dr. Ruth Pfau Health Centre in Kandhkot Sindh along with Eye care services in Turbat Balochistan.
National Bank of Pakistan continued sponsorship for the female ward of MALC Hospital for indoor care of female Leprosy patients suffering from foot ulcers.
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OVER YEARS BAKING EXCELLENCE50
FUNDRAISING:
INTERNATIONAL BENEFACTORS:
The Fundraising Committee of MALC has been achieving remarkable success not only in raising funds, but also in promoting MALC and its commendable services in the corporate sector. This year, the Committee raised a sum of Rs. 10,241,255 through various fundraising campaigns. The Committee is comprised of the following members:
Swiss Friends of MALC, SwitzerlandMs. Ruth Zumbuehl, SwitzerlandMr. Braukmann, GermanyMr. Harald Kischlat, GermanyMr. Werner Sygnecki, GermanyMs. Claudia Villani, AustriaMr. Martin Van Camp, BelgiumMs. Sorya Lippert, GermanyMr. Michael Hing Wuen, Hong KongMs. Regine De Clercq-Ali, Monbil Foundation, Italy
Ms. Ainee Shehzad Chairperson Ms. Shamsha Hashwani MemberMs. Amna Mullick Member Ms. Zahida Habib MemberMs. Asma Maqbool Member Ms. Zoya Nathani MemberMs. Ayesha Mir Member Ms. Farheen Mukaty Member AdvisorsMs. Maha Illahi Ghani Member Mrs. Ghazala Ahmed Ms. Mehreen Dawood Member Dr. Romina MirzaMs. Mona Rameez Member Mr. Aziz KhanMs. Nargis Soorty Member Ms. Sabina Bawany MemberMs. Sara Saigol Mushtaq Member
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DONATIONS IN KIND:
Medicines and Medical Supplies
ATCO Laboratories (Pvt) Ltd.
Hospital Supply Corporation
Agar International (Pvt) Ltd.
Shahpur Industries
Kitchen Supplies and Miscellaneous Donations in Kind
Agro Processors & Atmospheric Gasses (Pvt) Ltd. (Soya Supreme)
Barrett Hodgson Pakistan (Pvt) Ltd.
Bosch Pharmaceuticals (Pvt) Ltd.
Brookes Pharmaceuticals (Pvt) Ltd.
Getz Pharma (Pvt) Ltd.
Hilton Pharma (Pvt) Ltd. Mirpurkhas Sugar Mills
Nestle Pakistan Ltd.
Tapal Tea (Pvt) Ltd.
Unilever Pakistan
Zafa Pharmaceuticals Private Ltd.
Reckitt Benckiser Pakistan Ltd. Saylani Welfare Trust
Power Cement Ltd. (Arif Habib Group)Provincial TB Control Program (PTP)
English Biscuit Manufacturers (Pvt) Ltd.
Edhi Welfare Trust
Dalda Foods (Pvt) Ltd.
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Sami Pharmaceuticals
National TB Control Program
POWER CEMENT
ATCO
OVER YEARS BAKING EXCELLENCE50
CORPORATE/INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT:
Donors AmountThe Hub Power Company Ltd. 200,000
Grace Knitwear (Pvt) Ltd. 200,000
Arif Habib Corporation 200,000
Al-Badar Welfare Trust 200,000
Fauji Meat Ltd. 200,000
Attock Cement Pakistan Ltd. 200,000
Haji Muhammad Memorial Trust 200,000
Haji Muhammad Benevolent Trust 150,000
Jubilee Life Insurance Company Ltd. 150,000
Pak Arab Pipeline Company Ltd. 150,000
Ali Husain Rajab Ali Ltd. 100,000
Jaffer Brothers (Pvt) Ltd. 100,000
Battic Shipping 100,000
The Akbar Foundation 100,000
Darul Adviat 100,000
Cyan Ltd. 100,000
Mydibel 100,000
Candyland 100,000
McDonalds 100,000
Kausar Ghee Mills (Pvt) Ltd. 75,000
Baba Mehtrab Memorial Trust 60,000
Paramount Publishing Ltd. 55,242
Hommie & Jamshed Nusserwanjee 50,000
Khawaja Tariq Lateef Foundation 50,000
Golden Harvest Food (Pvt) Ltd. 50,000
Industrial & Mechanical Engineers 50,000
Agriavto Industries Ltd. 50,000
Megatrans Pakistan (Pvt) Ltd. 50,000
Pak Agro Oil Mills (Pvt) Ltd. 35,000
Adviews Advertisers 35,000
Pharmatec Pakistan (Pvt) Ltd. 30,000
Kandawala Trust 30,000
Provincial TB Control Program 25,500
Khans Dental Clinic 25,000
EFU General Insurance Ltd. 25,000
Tapal Energy (Pvt) Ltd. 25,000
National Engineering Enterprises 25,000
Donors AmountICI Foundation 7,489,100
HBL Foundation 5,000,000
K-Electric 2,178,954
English Biscuit Manufacturers (Pvt) Ltd. 2,000,000
The i-Care Foundation 2,000,000
Liberty Mills Ltd. 1,750,000
United Bank Ltd. 1,700,000
National Bank of Pakistan 1,628,896
M. Hanif Adamjee Trust 1,500,000
Jubilee Life Insurance Company 1,500,000
ABL Asset Management 1,001,401
Soorty Enterprises Private Ltd. 1,000,000
New Zealand High Commission 700,000
CDC Trustee Islamic Equity Fund 660,816
Habib Metropolitan Bank 650,000
UBL Fund Managers Ltd. 539,292
Liberty Power Tech. Ltd. 500,000
Dawood Habib Memorial Trust 500,000
Muhammad Amin Wakhf Estate 500,000
Zain Enterprises (Shahi Supari) 500,000
Engro Corporation 500,000
Citibank 500,000
Agha’s Supermarket 300,000
Cowasjee Foundation 300,000
Orix Leasing Pakistan Ltd. 300,000
AES School for Girls 300,000
Hascol Petroleum Ltd. 300,000
Prime Human Resources Services 300,000
Jubilee General Insurance 250,000
OBS Pakistan (Pvt) Ltd. 250,000
Engro Foundation 250,000
Alpha Container Industries (Pvt) Ltd. 250,000
Mama Parsi Girls Secondary School 249,743
Allied Engineering & Services Ltd. 237,000
Indus Motor Company 228,435
Muller & Phipps Pakistan (Pvt) Ltd. 200,000
Abbasi Securities (Pvt) Ltd. 200,000
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INDIVIDUAL ZAKAT/DONATIONS:Donors AmountMr. M. Alamgir Khan 100,000Ms. Nafees Khan 100,000Mr. Khawaja Anver Majid 100,000Ms. Ayesha Nafees 100,000Mr. A. Majid 100,000Mr. Akhtar Bawany 100,000Mr. Asif Hussain 100,000Mr. M. Khurshid 100,000Mr. Ali Madraswala 100,000Ms. Nadia Lakhani 100,000Mr. Abdul Aziz 100,000Ms. Razia Sharif 100,000The Khanz Family 100,000Ms. Mashmooma Zehra Majeed 100,000Mr. Khuram Ali Khan 100,000Mr. Saifur Rehman 100,000Ms. Mariam Halai 100,000Dr. Seema Shakil 100,000Mr. Muhammad Yasin Siddil 100,000Mr. Asad Jafar 96,893Mr. Sabir Sami 96,893Mrs. Saba 98,000Mr. Shakeel Ahmed 98,000Mr. A. Majeed 90,000Mr. Shehryar Saleem Khan 90,000Mr. Saad Iqbal 90,000Ms. Shaheen Kaif ul Wara 85,000Mr. Arif Rasheed 80,000Mr. Mian M. Munir Monnoo 75,000Mr. Ehsan Naseer Awan 75,000Ms. Yasmeen Bajwa 68,100Mr. Ghulam Hussain Choudhry 60,000Ms. Naveen Farah 60,000
We gratefully acknowledge all our valuable donors who contributed below Rs. 60,000/-. We are specially grateful to our anonymous donors who contributed huge amounts of
donations to support our activities.
Donors AmountMr. Muhammad Essa 650,000Mr. Sheikh Imran ul Haq 600,000Mr. Munib Z. Islam 550,071Mr. Abdul Razzak Dawood 500,000Mr. Ameen Waqaf Estate 500,000Kath Kirchenstifting St. Peter Und Paul 311,000Mr. Syed Muhammad Qasim Kazmi 300,000Ms. Sadaf Saeed 300,000Mr. Michael Hing Yeun Tong 284,938Ms. Nida Aslam 270,000Mr. Jahangir Malik 250,000Mr. Muhammad Abdullah 250,000Mr. Muhammad Essa 250,000Ms. Sonia Aamir Saeed 250,000Mr. Danish Aman 250,000Mr. Danish Iqbal 250,000Mr. Shahzad M. Hussain 250,000Mr. Shiraz Ahmed 250,000Mr. Sagheer Mufti 250,000Mr. Haroon Ahmed Dadabhoy 250,000Mr. Adnan Tapal 200,000Mr. Khalid Malik Chawla 200,000Mr. Ali Mandvi Wala 200,000Mr. Shahnoor Ahmed & Family 200,000Mr. Muhammad Yawar Irfan Khan 200,000Mr. Murad Jamil 200,000Ms. Lilly R. Dossabhoy 200,000Dr. & Mrs. A. Q. Khan 200,000Ms. Aliya Humayun 180,000Mr. Abid Butt 160,000Ms. Sabeen Khalid 160,000Mr. Tauqeer Ehsan Rana 160,000Mr. Muhammad Habib Rehman 150,000Jafferjees 150,000Mr. Aqueel Merchant 150,000Ms. Salma M. Shaikh 150,000Mr. Mervyn F. Lobo 150,000Eng. I. Haq 150,000Mr. Salman M. Shaikh 146,308Mr. Faizan Ahmed 140,000Mr. Asdaque Sultan 135,000Mr. Athar Sultan 135,000Mr. Arshad Sultan 135,000Mr. Haji Allah Rakha Sultan Ali 125,000Mr. Sohail P. Ahmed 100,000Mr. Muhammad Abdul Aleem 100,000Mrs. Ghazala Ahmed 100,000
Support in MALC’s Endowment Fund:
K-Electric 2,178,954ICI Pakistan Foundation 665,100The i-Care Foundation 200,000United Bank Limited 170,000M. Hanif Adamjee Trust 150,000National Bank of Pakistan 49,500Mr. Muhammad Irfan Iqbal 4,860
Donors Amount
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ZAKAT UTILIZATION REPORT DURING THE YEAR 2018
RupeesRECEIPTZakat received during 2018 20,207,077
Total receipts up to December 31, 2018 20,207,077
UTILIZATION
ITTEHAD MANZIL – (Home for Patients with Disabilities)
Food & Ration Supplies 1,100,000
Utilities - Gas, Electric & Generator Fuel 354,512
Medicines - Local Drugs 39,472
Bedding and Linen 116,541
Laundry Expenses 47,952 1,658,477
HOSPITAL – (Wards)
Food & Ration Supplies 5,497,311
Utilities – Gas, Electric & Generator Fuel 2,830,000
Medicines – Local Drugs 5,000,000
Medical Supplies & Lab Solutions 3,000,000
Bedding & Linen 1,079,391
Laundry Expenses 517,252 17,923,954
MALC LEPROSY CENTERS IN KARACHI
Medicines – Local Drugs 624,647 624,647
Total Utilization of Zakat up to December 31, 2018 20,207,077
RECEIPT & UTILIZATION ACCOUNTFor the period January to December 2018
ZAKAT ACCOUNT
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Hospitals & Clinics:
Adamjee Eye HospitalAga Khan University HospitalAl-Ibrahim Eye HospitalIndus HospitalJinnah Post-Graduate Medical Centre (JPMC)The Kidney CentreKIRAN HospitalLady Dufferin HospitalLRBT Pakistan Association for Mental Health (PAMH)National Institute of Child HealthNICVD KarachiOjha Institute of Chest DiseasesPICO PeshawarPNS Shifa HospitalRuth K. M. Civil HospitalSindh Institute of Skin DiseasesSIUT
Rehabilitation Centers:
AELP Institute of Child DevelopmentAl-Dua Special SchoolAl-Hamd Medical Center & Drug BankAl-Shifa TrustAl-Umeed Rehabilitation AssociationArtificial Limb & Hearing Aid CenterArtificial Limbs Centre (ALC)Arts Council of Pakistan, KarachiCentre for Adult Deaf & DumbDar-ul-SukunDeaf Reach Department for Empowerment of PWDs (DEPD), SindhDisabled Welfare Association (DWA)Dow University of Health SciencesHumanity & Inclusion (HI), Pakistan IDA RIEUInstitute of Behavioral Psychology (IBP)Institute of Physical Medicines & Rehabilitation (IPMR)Karachi University Department of Special EducationMA Ayesha Special SchoolMemon Industrial & Technical Institute (MITI)Network of Organization working for PWDs (NOWPDP)Pakistan Association of the Blind (PAB)Pakistan Bait-ul-MalPakistan Helpline Welfare (PHL) OrganizationPakistan Sweet Home KarachiPhysical Medicines and Rehabilitation JPMCSocial Welfare Department, Government of Sindh Special Education Centre for Mentally RetardedSpecial Education Centre for Visually HandicappedVocational Rehabilitation Centre of PWDsVocational Training Centre for Disabled Persons
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APPEAL:
MALC is providing free treatment to the patients affected by Leprosy, Tuberculosis and Eye-related diseases. With your
support we have been able to treat thousands of people in 157 centres across the country. In the year 2018, our friends
have supported us with Zakat amounting to Rs. 20,207,077 which was spent on free treatment and rehabilitation of
Leprosy, TB and Eye patients in the hospital, and in medical camps conducted in Sindh and Balochistan provinces. We are
confident that your support will continue to help the poor and needy people of the country.
To help continue our work, individual supporters can contribute with Zakat and Donations for one of the following:
Donate Rs. 5,000 to operate one deserving Cataract patient with Intra-Ocular Lens.
Donate Rs. 10,000 for complete one-year treatment of a Leprosy patient.
Donate Rs. 12,000 for complete 6 to 8 months treatment of a TB patient.
Donate Rs. 15,000 for rehabilitation of a patient with Disabilities.
Donate Rs. 20,000 for surgical intervention of a Leprosy patient or a person with disabilities.
Donate Rs. 25,000 for socio-economic rehabilitation of a TB patient.
Donate Rs. 30,000 to support the education of one child for one year.
Donate Rs. 50,000 to set up a small business for a person with disabilities to live a life with dignity.
Individuals/Corporations can adopt one of our following projects for at least 3 years to meet its annual running cost and
to ensure continuation of health services for deserving patients and communities. Project proposals are available at MALC
and can be forwarded on request:
Rs. 7,000,000 Food expenses of patients admitted in Wards/Ittehad Manzil.
Rs. 5,000,000 Purchase of TB medicines.
Rs. 5,000,000 Purchase of general medicines.
Rs. 3,500,000 Maintaining Ittehad Manzil (Day Care House for Patients with Disabilities).
Rs. 2,500,000 Running expenses of one ward in the hospital (indoor care of ulcer patients).
Rs. 1,500,000 Purchase of Intra-Ocular Lenses (IOLs) for deserving Cataract patients.
Rs. 1,500,000 Running of a Leprosy-TB, Blindness Control Centre.
Rs. 1,500,000 Community Based Inclusive Development project for PWDs.
Rs. 1,000,000 Up-gradation of medical equipment.
Rs. 1,000,000 Health facilities of patients in MALC OPD.
Rs. 1,000,000 Procurement of eye medicines.
Rs. 500,000 Conducting one Eye surgical camp in remote areas.
Rs. 300,000 Conducting one Medical camp in remote areas.
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