
The Mothers' Hope improves women’s lives in Pakistan by putting prenatal care first: nine months of follow-up, screening, and treatment navigation so mothers are not left behind because of cost or distance.
The Mothers' Hope exists to improve outcomes for women and girls — starting with continuous prenatal care across nine months so every pregnancy is monitored, complications are caught early, and mothers are treated with dignity. The figures below come from UN system and WHO reporting; they motivate our work, not our branding.
Pakistan — latest available estimates cited by WHO (decline from 276 in 2006 to 155 in 2024)
WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region — Pakistan news (2025)Cited by WHO in national briefings on preventable complications
WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region — Pakistan news (2025)Same WHO Pakistan context — underscores need for antenatal & newborn care
WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region — Pakistan news (2025)UNICEF country data — in line with global reporting bands (~36–38)
UNICEF — Pakistan country dataFurther reading
Program totals from our operations; they complement — not replace — national statistics above.

“No woman should lose her health or her child because prenatal care is out of reach.”
— The Mothers' Hope Foundation
Too many families in Pakistan still face maternal and newborn outcomes that better access, timing, and support could prevent. The Mothers' Hope is here to shift that story: we anchor everything in continuous prenatal care and outreach, and we strengthen the wider environment—education, empowerment, and steadier day-to-day life—so care is not a one-off event, but something mothers can actually reach and stay with.
Maternal health is the heart of our work. Around it, we run medical camps, welfare and relief where communities need it most, learning programs, and mental health awareness—designed and refined with women and girls at the centre of every program.
Healthcare is a right. We treat every woman with respect and privacy — especially during pregnancy and birth.
Volunteers, clinics, and local partners help us reach women where they live, not only where hospitals are.
Stronger futures need more than a single good day. We tie together steady prenatal follow-up, education, and practical support at home so gains hold after the camp packs up and the outreach team moves on.
For The Mothers' Hope, dignity begins in Pakistan—with supported pregnancies, respectful care, and real choices. Maternal and prenatal care sits at the centre; these programs surround it with camps, welfare, livelihoods, learning, and empowerment.
The Mothers' Hope connects women who need support—not only those already in formal care, but any woman seeking a pathway to help—alongside donors who fund impact and clinic partners who deliver care, through one shared portal. Everyone sees the same transparent feed of projects and progress; each role follows a clear path from signup to outcome.
The platform keeps the journey organized and easy to follow: accounts, requests, statuses, uploads, visit schedules, and payment batches all live in one workflow. People still approve support, handle verification, resolve queires, and authorize payouts—technology carries the routine steps; judgment stays human. Updates and evidence (where policy allows) sit in the same shared product for each role, so donors, women we serve, and clinics work from one consistent view instead of scattered messages or files.
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Your donation can save a mother's life. Help us provide free prenatal care, and essential healthcare to those with limited access to it.