SPIRESPIRE-AIMS Sugar Hospital Collaboration
Project Overview
SPIRE-CHILD partnered with AIMS Sugar Hospital, Peshawar, to support community-centered health development through structured data management and field outreach. As part of this collaboration, SPIRE deployed two dedicated team members — Project Coordinator Mr. Yasir Sami and Research Assistant Mr. Sohail Ayaz — to work full-time within the hospital.
The partnership focuses on building standardized health databases, improving data acquisition protocols, and supporting outreach activities that address the needs of mothers, children, and families in vulnerable communities. The collaboration is backed by an MOU with PROSPER-UK, strengthening the initiative through international support.
Why This Project Matters
Community Health Needs
Families in underserved areas face poor access to structured healthcare, reliable data, and preventive services.
Data Informs Better Care
Hospitals cannot improve maternal and child outcomes without accurate, research-grade data.
Child-Centered Focus
Improved data and outreach directly benefit child safety, nutrition, and early medical intervention — aligning with the SPIRE-CHILD mission.
Capacity Building
The project helps AIMS Sugar Hospital establish systems that will benefit patients long after the six-month phase ends.
International Support
Through PROSPER-UK, the project gains global insights and quality improvement support.
Implementation & Impact
On-Ground Team Deployment
SPIRE assigned a full-time Project Coordinator and Research Assistant stationed at AIMS Sugar Hospital to ensure smooth execution.
Database Development
A complete audit of existing hospital records is underway, followed by the creation of standardized, research-ready databases for child, maternal, and community health indicators.
Streamlined Data Acquisition
SPIRE is introducing new workflows and digital data collection protocols to ensure accuracy, consistency, and long-term utility.
Community Outreach
The SPIRE team participated in a major outreach medical camp in Tehkal, Peshawar, providing frontline support and gathering community health insights.
International Collaboration
The collaboration is strengthened through SPIRE’s MOU with PROSPER-UK, enabling global mentoring, quality assurance, and technical support.
Project Updates (2025–2026)
Project Kickoff
SPIRE deployed Project Coordinator, Mr. Yasir Sami, and Research Assistant, Mr. Sohail Ayaz, full-time at AIMS Sugar Hospital to initiate data auditing and workflow assessment.
Collaboration Opportunities
SPIRE invites institutions, NGOs, and academic partners to join hands in expanding this community-health initiative.
How to Collaborate?
- Sign the SPIRE-CHILD collaboration MOU
- Support research, data systems, or community outreach
- Provide sponsorships for field clinics or training
Support Options:
- Data analysis or IT support
- Research mentorship
- Volunteer participation in outreach camps
SPIRE-AIMS Sugar Hospital Collaboration FAQs
Why is SPIRE collaborating with AIMS Sugar Hospital?
To strengthen child and community healthcare through structured databases, outreach programs, and capacity building.
What is the duration of this project?
This is a six-month collaboration (extendable based on progress and need).
How is SPIRE involved on-ground?
SPIRE has deployed a Project Coordinator and Research Assistant full-time at the hospital.
What communities are being served?
Early outreach began in Tehkal, Peshawar — with plans to expand into additional underserved communities.
Who supports this collaboration internationally?
The initiative is backed by SPIRE’s MOU with PROSPER-UK.
Support the development of healthier, safer communities.
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