CPEC-funded hospital in Kahuta fostering hope, rescuing lives.

LAHORE -- It all began with the shivers and chills that would haunt Noman Munir's nights, threatening to strip away the livelihood and earnings on which his family depended. The diagnosis was grim - malaria - an emergency requiring the resources and expertise of an emergency ward.

Noman and his wife operated "Peco and Laces," a small but beloved business that had been a source of stability and joy in their lives. However, fate had now dealt them a harsh blow.

Accessing healthcare had long been a struggle for the residents of Kahuta, with many having to undertake troublesome journeys to nearby cities for treatment. However, the establishment of the China-Pakistan Karot Project, the first hydropower investment initiative under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) has brought relief by revolutionising not only the energy sector but also public health facilities such as the THQ Hospital.

A docu-series, Rising with Pride, co-produced by directors in China and Pakistan is bringing stories such as Noman's and other people-cantered tales that show how the Belt and Road Initiative has connected people and, more importantly, how it connected them to the pursuit of betterment in life. The documentary will also be broadcast by state television, Pakistan Television.

It narrates how previously seeking timely medical treatment was an arduous task for locals, as they had to endure long, risky journeys to nearby cities, often resulting in devastating consequences. Fighting disease, for many, not only impacted one's personal well-being but also meant financial woes and fortunes evaporating just to get decent medical facilities.

For Noman, this project proved to be a game-changer in his fight against malaria. Promptly diagnosed and treated at THQ Hospital, he embarked on a journey to...

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