Blood Network Pakistan Summit: Sponsorship & Partnership
In November 2025, AIBF took a significant step in scaling its healthcare impact by sponsoring the Blood Network Pakistan Summit — a national gathering of 400 volunteers dedicated to building Pakistan's voluntary blood donation infrastructure. The summit brought together blood donors, hospital coordinators, and NGO partners from across the country to share best practices, coordinate blood drives, and plan emergency response protocols. AIBF's sponsorship included financial support for event logistics, branded materials, and direct engagement with the volunteer network. This partnership is strategically important because it connects AIBF's local thalassemia support and blood donation initiatives with a national platform, ensuring that patients in Bhera and the Kadhee region can access blood supplies even when local stocks run low. The summit also provided training on modern blood banking techniques and cold chain management — knowledge that AIBF's local health coordinators brought back to the free medical camp Bhera programme. By investing in systemic healthcare infrastructure, AIBF demonstrates that it is more than a local charity Pakistan organisation — it is a national healthcare partner. The NGO Sargodha community benefits directly from these national connections, as blood requests from rural welfare Punjab can now be fulfilled through a coordinated network rather than desperate last-minute appeals. Donors who donate Pakistan through AIBF support both local and national healthcare ecosystems.
Aid Provided
- Summit sponsorship and financial support
- Branded materials and event logistics
- Direct partnership with 400 volunteers
- Training on blood banking and cold chain
Outcome
National partnership established; AIBF connected to country-wide blood donation network
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