
The MDAUK team visits the plot for the village on the 1st May 2011. Construction is due to begin the following day.
The MDAUK team visits the plot for the village on the 1st May 2011. Construction is due to begin the following day.
The Village is close to completion, with 100 homes, including, electricity, solar power, sewage and water pipes. MDAUK are working closely with the Pakistan Medical Association (PMA) who are project managing on the ground in the Sindh Province. The openin... read more
I write this email with mixed emotions of joy, Gratitude, pride and happiness. The first glimpse of Nur Goth was a very emotional and surreal experience. This village has been named after my beloved daughter Nur who we sadly lost following a heart operati... read more
During December 2012, the team at MDAUK oversaw an historic milestone – the inauguration of the Nur Goth Village project in Pakistan. This Village was built by MDAUK in conjunction with the on the ground support of the Pakistan Medical Association (PMA)... read more
Now establishes by the Midland Doctors and PMA, Nur Goth village stands as a testament to the hard work of our supporters and trustees. Below is a new video which looks back on the disasters that prompted a group of doctors from the UK to make a differen... read more
MDAUK have received a wonderful endorsement of our work in the form of financial support from the Edhi foundation. After viewing the Village project outside of Karachi, the Edhi foundation have kindly donated £105,000 to complete the project. This is a... read more
This week, the team at MDAUK oversaw an historic milestone – the inauguration of the Nur Goth Village project in Pakistan; built and supported by the MDAUK and PMA and the Edhi Foundation. The creation of a village and community was born in response to... read more
MDAUK Karachi Team continues to build village houses as per the construction profile. (see Village construction section) Heavy rain has caused a pause in construction with the team to resume any day now. The aim is for the MDAUK South Pakistan Paroject... read more