About us
The Hospital is part of the
Aga Khan University (AKU)
in Karachi, Pakistan. Chartered as the country’s first private
international university in 1983, AKU’s objective is to
promote human welfare by disseminating knowledge and providing
instruction, training, research and services in health sciences,
education and other disciplines. AKU is a non-denominational
institution open to all on merit, and admissions to its academic
programmes are needs-blind. The University places special emphasis
on the development of women. Through its high academic standards,
programmes relevant to the needs of developing societies, its
work as a dialogue partner with government on issues of health
and education policy, and its delivery of critical social services,
AKU has had a national impact in Pakistan.
With the launch of academic programmes in East Africa, the United
Kingdom, Syria and Afghanistan, AKU has now established itself as
an international institution at ten sites in seven countries. AKU’s
Faculty of Health Sciences, comprising a Medical College and a School
of Nursing, is located on the same campus in Karachi as
Aga
Khan University Hospital (AKUH). The Institute for Educational
Development (AKUIED) is situated at another campus in Karachi, while
the Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations (AKU-ISMC) is
based in London. With the development of AKU-IED and AKU-ISMC, along
with the planning of a Faculty of Arts and Sciences, AKU has moved
towards becoming a comprehensive university.
Aga Khan Health Services
The Hospital and primary medical centres are part of the
Aga
Khan Health Services, which is one of the most comprehensive
private not-for-profit health care systems in the developing
world. It includes 325 health centres, dispensaries, hospitals,
diagnostic centres and community health outlets. Building on
the Ismaili Community's health care efforts in the first half
of the 20th century, Aga Khan Hospital Services (AKHS) now provides
primary health care and curative medical care in India, Pakistan,
Kenya, Tanzania, and Syria. It includes five general hospitals,
seven maternity homes/hospitals and 187 health centres/dispensaries.
The first institution in the
Aga Khan Health Service,
Pakistan (AKHS, P) was a 42-bed maternity hospital - formerly known
as the Janbai Maternity Home, which opened in Karachi in 1924. Today,
while maintaining that early focus on maternal and child health,
AKHS, P also offers services that range from primary health care
to diagnostic services and curative care. Its 164 health centres,
seven hospitals, maternity home, two medical centres, physiotherapy
unit and seven community dental units reach over 581,000 people
in rural and urban Sindh, Punjab and Frontier, Northern Areas and
Chitral. As the largest not-for-profit private health care system
in Pakistan, its goal is to supplement the Government's efforts
in health care provision, especially in the areas of maternal and
child health and primary health care.
Aga Khan Health Service, Pakistan also operates six
diagnostic centres with the consultant services and laboratory facilities
in different parts of Pakistan. AKHS, P manages over 1000 employees,
around 4000 dedicated volunteers, over 1500 Trained Birth Attendants
(TBAs) and Community Health Workers (CHWs) working in different
regions of
AKHS, P.
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Healthcare Activities of the Aga Khan Development
Network
AKHS activities are conducted in concert with other health-related
activities of the
Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN).
The overall aim is to raise the health status of people in East
Africa and elsewhere in the developing world. Emphasis, in current
projects, is on strengthening health systems development.
The
Aga Khan Foundation (AKF), with branches in Kenya,
Tanzania, and Uganda, works with a variety of grantees, including
AKHS, to improve the health of vulnerable population groups, especially
mothers and children, and promote health services development on
the national and regional levels.
AKF and AKHS have been joined in their work in health care in East
Africa by the
Aga Khan University's Faculty of Health
Sciences, which offers accredited professional training, especially
for nurses, and conducts a variety of research programmes focused
on the health problems of developing nations.
The AKDN aims to assist countries in the building of effective,
sustainable health systems linking different kinds of services and
levels of care. For more information, please visit the AKDN website
http://www.akdn.org.
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