Transparency

Impact & KPIs

How we count results, what national figures motivate our work, and where to read the same public-health sources we cite. Figures are program-level estimates unless noted.

Methodology in brief. “Mothers reached” and “consultations” reflect documented contacts through our network and camp activity; we update cumulative totals as operations grow. National indicators below are independent estimates from WHO, UNICEF, and UN system pages — for context, not to imply we reduced national rates alone.

Our KPIs

What supporters help deliver

Aligned with the home page; expand details here for donors and partners.

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Mothers reached

Prenatal support & checkups through our network

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Medical camps

Free outreach across underserved areas

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Consultations

Visits, screenings & referrals

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Volunteers

People powering our programs

National context

Why Pakistan needs urgent maternal & newborn action

Same references as on our home page, gathered here for a single "evidence" view.

~155per 100,000 live births
Maternal mortality ratio

Pakistan — latest available estimates cited by WHO (decline from 276 in 2006 to 155 in 2024)

WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region — Pakistan news (2025)
27per day (approx.)
Maternal deaths

Cited by WHO in national briefings on preventable complications

WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region — Pakistan news (2025)
675per day (approx.)
Newborn deaths under 1 month

Same WHO Pakistan context — underscores need for antenatal & newborn care

WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region — Pakistan news (2025)
~37.6per 1,000 live births
Neonatal mortality rate

UNICEF country data — in line with global reporting bands (~36–38)

UNICEF — Pakistan country data

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