Our Vision
We envision a Balochistan where every person—regardless of gender, age, or status—can exercise their right to comprehensive reproductive health services, prevent and manage HIV/AIDS, and enjoy bodily autonomy and well-being.
Program Objectives
Reproductive Health Access
Improve access to reproductive and maternal health services for women and girls in remote communities.
HIV/AIDS Awareness
Raise awareness on HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment, and stigma reduction through community education.
Health Education
Provide education on safe practices, family planning, and reproductive rights.
System Strengthening
Strengthen local health systems by training healthcare providers and improving infrastructure.
Policy Advocacy
Advocate for inclusive, gender-sensitive health policies at local and provincial levels.
Key Interventions & Achievements
Reproductive Health & Maternal Care
Community Awareness
Sessions on antenatal care, safe childbirth, family planning, and maternal nutrition
Healthcare Training
Advanced training for Lady Health Workers and community midwives
Essential Supplies
Hygiene kits and information materials distributed to thousands
HIV/AIDS Awareness & Prevention
Youth Campaigns
Dispelling myths, reducing stigma, promoting prevention and testing
Professional Training
Health workers and peer educators trained on prevention and care
Strategic Partnerships
Collaboration with UNFPA and UN agencies for integrated programs
Community Education & Behavior Change
Cultural Sensitivity
Rights-based IEC campaigns in schools and communities
Safe Spaces
Support groups for women and adolescents to discuss health and rights
Holistic Approach
Integration with GBV prevention and youth empowerment initiatives
Where We Work
Our programs reach Balochistan's most neglected and hard-to-reach districts
Impact Highlights
Women & Girls Reached
With reproductive health education and services
Health Professionals
Trained in rights-based, gender-sensitive care
HIV/AIDS Services
Awareness and testing referrals in rural areas
Strategic Partnerships
With UNFPA, PPAF, UN-WFP, and local departments
Why This Work Matters
"When a woman controls her health, she controls her future."
In Balochistan, lack of access to reproductive healthcare and HIV/AIDS education disproportionately affects women, youth, displaced populations, and the poor. Silence and stigma often replace essential services—deepening vulnerability and inequality. Azat Foundation confronts these barriers with education, access, and compassion—building healthier, more empowered communities.
Join Us in Transforming Health Outcomes
Together, we can ensure every person in Balochistan has access to dignified, comprehensive healthcare.