Meerub

Meerub’s story is one of resilience and strength. Born as one of triplets, her journey began with a challenging start. Her mother, hailing from Awaran Balochistan, faced an autoimmune condition during pregnancy, which resulted in a premature delivery at just 29 weeks. Transported to Karachi for specialized care, she welcomed three baby girls into the world. Tragically, one of the sisters couldn’t survive the birth.

The remaining two babies faced an uphill battle, weighing only 1.3 and 1.5 pounds each, with the second sister, unfortunately, passing away at 5 days of age. Despite the odds stacked against her, Meerub displayed an incredible fighting spirit.

We’ve been by Meerub’s side for the past 10 weeks, providing the necessary support for her NICU care. The first photo captures her at a mere week old, with a fragile yet determined spirit. Her strength continued to grow, evident in the second image taken at five weeks.

However, the journey is far from over. Although back in Awaran, Meerub continues to make regular trips to Karachi for vital checkups and treatment, particularly for her eye conditions stemming from her premature birth.

I am the proud founder of Mama Baby Fund, initially established as a small friends and family welfare fund back in 2015. At the time, I was working as a midwife in a maternity hospital in Karachi, where I witnessed countless families grappling with financial barriers that prevented them from accessing the quality maternal and neonatal healthcare they deserved. I began by assisting a few families with their modest financial needs, such as covering the costs of tests for babies in the ICU or providing clothes for those who lacked them during childbirth. The range of assistance we offered was diverse, ranging from something as basic as providing nourishing meals for pregnant women who couldn’t afford them, to something as critical as procuring life-saving blood transfusions for women on the brink of post-delivery haemorrhage. Despite my years of experience in the health ecosystem of Pakistan, I was astonished by how poverty played such a significant role in the maternal health crisis. Witnessing the tragic number of women and babies losing their lives due to their inability to afford healthcare compelled me to take immediate action.

 What began as a modest fund addressing financial gaps for women at a single hospital has now evolved into a thriving initiative that has impacted over 15,000 families across multiple facilities throughout the country. This progress has been made possible by our dedicated team and the unwavering support of our donors, who have stood by us for nearly a decade. 

In our relentless pursuit of promoting equity in access to maternal and neonatal healthcare, we have expanded our reach to address climate emergencies and support communities affected by the climate crisis. This includes providing health services and essential birthing supplies to communities devastated by floods and natural disasters. Moreover, we have established a comprehensive maternal and neonatal health program for climate-affected fisherfolk communities along the coasts and islands of Karachi. Through our midwife-run clinic at Baba Island, referral program in Karachi, and the first boat ambulance in the area, we are actively serving these communities.

Mama Baby Fund is a small organization with an enormous impact, revolutionizing maternal health outcomes for families and entire communities. We are immensely grateful for the trust and support we receive from our communities and donors. We encourage you to join us in raising awareness about the state of maternal health and advocating for the necessary measures to ensure that respectful and quality healthcare becomes an inalienable right for all mothers and babies in Pakistan. Together, we can make a lasting difference.

Thank you for your unwavering commitment and support.

Neha Mankani