Sarsabz Tabeer Launches Medical Camps for Female Farmers

Fatima Fertilizer has expanded its flagship Sarsabz Tabeer initiative by introducing Health as the fourth strategic pillar, complementing the existing focus areas: Education, Skill Development, and Financial Empowerment. This move reinforces our commitment to the holistic well-being of female farmers in Pakistan.
In collaboration with Mukhtar A. Sheikh Memorial Welfare Hospital (MASH) and the Government of Punjab, the first Free Medical Camp was successfully held on June 26 at THQ Hospital Kehrorpaka, Lodhran. The camp provided free consultations and medicines to over 400 rural participants, including 100 female farmers, across key medical specialties including Gynecology, Pediatrics, Neurology, Nephrology, Family Medicine, and Ophthalmology.
The event received strong institutional support, with attendance from Multan Division Commissioner Amir Kareem Khan, Assistant Commissioner Ashraf Saleh Khan as well as Senior management from MASH and Fatima Fertilizer.
This health intervention marks a significant step toward Sarsabz Tabeer’s goal of enabling long-term socio-economic elevation for rural women. Additional camps are scheduled, reinforcing our role in promoting healthier, more resilient farming communities.