inDrive Partners with International Medical Corps to Aid Pakistan’s Flood Recovery

By The Public Purview

Islamabad — inDrive, the global mobility and services platform, is extending crucial support to communities still recovering from the devastating floods that struck Pakistan earlier this year.

Partnership to Support Flood‑Hit Communities

Through a dedicated funding contribution, the company has joined hands with International Medical Corps to strengthen recovery efforts in the hardest‑hit areas.

Medicines, Clean Water and Hygiene Kits

The funding is enabling the distribution of essential medicines, medical equipment, clean drinking water, purification tablets, and hygiene kits — resources still in high demand months after the disaster.

Mobile Medical Teams for Remote Access

A mobile medical team is being deployed to reach communities where healthcare access remains limited, ensuring families are not left behind.

Voices from inDrive and International Medical Corps

Awais Saeed, Country Head of inDrive Pakistan, emphasized the importance of long‑term recovery beyond immediate relief. Syed Khurram Khursheed of International Medical Corps welcomed the support, noting its impact on expanding emergency health services and clean water access.

inDrive’s Broader Commitment to Pakistan

Alongside affordable mobility solutions and driver livelihoods, the company continues to back initiatives that contribute to community well‑being and resilience across the country.

Read related news here: https://greenpost.com.pk/

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