Sindh government started off free ambulance service in collaboration with Aman Foundation under public private partnership. As a next step for the launch of a government sponsored emergency medical response service, the Sindh Government via the Patients Aid Foundation, has now transferred the first tranche of the 'grant-in-aid' to Aman. These funds are meant for the sponsorship of its existing fleet of 60 lifesaving ambulances.
This first critical step for the upkeep of Aman's existing fleet in Karachi sets the stage for the promised expansion to the required 200 lifesaving ambulances for Karachi as per WHO guidelines. The service is then intended to be expanded throughout the province of Sindh later. For an interim period, these Aman ambulances will continue to be operated by Aman Health Care Services itself under Sindh Rescue and Medical Service.
The expansion and long term operations are to be executed by an independent entity to be set up under a Private Partnership (PPP) framework between the Sindh Government, the Aman Foundation and Patients Aid Foundation at earliest. Upon its creation, in addition to providing oversight and governance support to the new entity, Aman will transfer its existing ambulance fleet, human capital and operating capabilities by way of donation to this new entity as a gift to the people of Karachi and Sindh.
It is to be noted that Aman Health Care Services operates the only fleet of lifesaving ambulances in Karachi and parts of Sindh, and has till date carried out over one million interventions. This ISO 9001 certified service is operated in accordance with the international MPDS protocols and was bestowed with the Asian Emergency Medical Service Award in 2014.
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