Mujahid Ali
Pakistan
Mujahid is a fisherman from the Manchar lake District in Pakistan whose one-year-old son Taimur got sick with malaria in 2022 after the monsoon floods. He was successfully treated thanks to health services made available through mobile clinics (camps) that were used throughout the region.
“When the flood came, it caused us a lot of trouble. It wasn’t a small flood. It was a big one. There was a lot of water. All the villages were under water. My house was destroyed during the floods. Our cow and all our livestock died. Seven to Eight days after the floods my child had a fever that would not subside. He refused to eat anything and was vomiting. There was a [health] camp here. We went there and got my child tested and he told us he had malaria. They gave us medicine. Thanks to Allah he was cured.
So many people in the village fell sick. Some were suffering from malaria. We were using this floodwater to drink as well. There was a lot of difficulty regarding earning. We were trying to get through that time. For a month, there was so much worry. There was no means to earn” says Mujahid.
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