Transparent Hands Partners with Delta Blue Carbon to Organize Free Medical Camps

Transparent Hands, Pakistan’s leading online crowdfunding platform in the healthcare sector, has partnered with Delta Blue Carbon to provide free medical care to underprivileged communities in Sindh. On February 24, 2025, a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed between the two organizations to collaborate on organizing free medical camps in the low-income and vulnerable areas of Sindh, including Banbhore, Keti Bander, and Shahbandar.
The MOU was signed by Ms. Rameeza Mueen (Co-Founder and CEO of Transparent Hands) and Mr. Alamgir Khan Gandapur (Country Head and Chief Technical Officer (CTO) at Delta Blue Carbon). This partnership marks a significant step towards improving access to healthcare for the underprivileged communities of Sindh.
Under this agreement, Transparent Hands will provide qualified doctors to offer medical consultations during the camps. Besides this, Transparent Hands will conduct laboratory tests and distribute essential medicines to needy patients.
Delta Blue Carbon will provide suitable locations for the medical camps in the agreed areas. Furthermore, Delta Blue Carbon will arrange accommodation, food, and transportation for the medical camp team. They will also facilitate the safe transportation of medical equipment and staff as required.
This collaboration aims to remove healthcare barriers and bring quality medical services to the underserved populations in Sindh. Transparent Hands’ medical camps also include preventive healthcare sessions, raising awareness about common diseases, and promoting hygiene practices.
Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Raheel Abbas, Director of Transparent Hands, said:
“This partnership with Delta Blue Carbon allows us to extend our mission into the heart of Sindh’s underprivileged areas. By combining our expertise and efforts, we are confident that numerous lives will be touched through this initiative.”
Together, Transparent Hands and Delta Blue Carbon will bring lasting change by delivering essential healthcare services to low-income and vulnerable communities.