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Liberty General Insurance Supports National Kidney Foundation to Enhance Kidney Care Accessibility

Liberty General Insurance (Liberty) is humbled to have the opportunity to enhance the lives of Malaysians by contributing over RM50,000 from its zakat wakalah funds to the National Kidney Foundation (NKF). This contribution is aimed at supporting healthcare initiatives for underserved communities in Malaysia, particularly in making dialysis treatments more affordable and accessible for lower-income patients.

The funds will assist NKF in acquiring essential medical equipment, including a far infrared therapy machine and a wireless handheld ultrasound imaging system, which are vital tools for enhancing patient care. 

With the rise of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in Malaysia, where over five million individuals are affected and yet only 5% are aware of their condition, this contribution seeks to help ease a significant healthcare challenge. The Ministry of Health estimated that over 106,000 individuals will require dialysis by 2040 if the current trends continue. Through this support, Liberty hopes to assist NKF in its efforts to reach vulnerable communities and promote early detection and timely intervention.

“We are grateful for the opportunity to contribute to enhancing the quality of healthcare for Malaysians, especially those from underserved communities,” said Puneet Pasricha (Pasha), Chief Executive Officer of Liberty General Insurance Berhad.” This collaboration with NKF aims to support their efforts in providing essential healthcare to those in need, underscoring Liberty’s commitment to social responsibility.”

The Zakat Wakalah allocation is specifically designated for procuring medical equipment for NKF, which will directly aid in providing subsidized dialysis treatments to low-income households. This initiative not only supports NKF’s mission but also reflects Liberty’s on-going commitment to help ease healthcare disparities and foster sustainable change in the underserved communities.

As a one-stop national resource centre for all kidney-related matters, NKF plays a vital role in addressing healthcare disparities by providing affordable treatment options for the lower-income patients who cannot afford the high costs of dialysis at private facilities. Many beneficiaries face significant financial hardships, making access to quality medical care a critical lifeline. By contributing to NKF’s equipment needs, Liberty supports the foundation’s mission to continue its impactful work and positively transform countless lives. 

This initiative aligns with Liberty’s overarching CSR strategy, which focuses on fostering sustainable and positive change within society. Through this collaboration, Liberty aims to ease the healthcare challenges faced by underserved patients, ultimately contributing to better health outcomes and a healthier Malaysia. To read more about Liberty, you may visit its website at www.libertyinsurance.com.my.

Adib Mohd

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