UK medical aesthetic provider Transform Healthcare has launched the Electiva Foundation, a non-profit focused on delivering critical medical care in conflict-affected regions.
The CEO of Transform Healthcare Dr Sayani Sainudeen, and Mr Tony Veverka, CEO of Y1 Capital, have already facilitated the delivery of healthcare supplies to Gaza, Palestine.
The launch event took place on September 23 at Vermilion in Manchester, with presentations from Dr Sainudeen, Mr Veverka and consultant plastic surgeon Mr Mubashir Cheema who is coordinating efforts in Gaza.
In Bangladesh, Electiva partners with the ABAM Foundation to provide clean drinking water, food relief and medical support for flood-affected communities. Dr Sainudeen emphasised that the foundation aims to expand its reach to other regions, focusing on sustainable healthcare initiatives.
Mr Cheema commented, “The Electiva Foundation’s work is vital in regions where medical infrastructure is severely compromised. Their assistance allows us to provide life-saving care and supplies.”