Partnership with Pushpa on Project Breaking Bad

We are excited to announce our partnership with Pushpa Fund to support our new project, Breaking Bad. 

Pushpa is a diaspora community that funds the economic growth of Bangladesh. They connect the Bangladeshi diaspora with projects that create jobs, support communities, and protect the planet. 

We are grateful for Pushpa Fund’s support and look forward to working together to expand healthcare access and create lasting impact in Bangladesh. 

About Project Breaking Bad

In Bangladesh, access to qualified medical care is severely limited, with just 7 doctors per 10,000 patients on average. This shortage of professional medical care forces families to turn to their local pharmacies.  

However, nearly half of the pharmacies are run by staff who lack formal training, relying instead on informal apprenticeships. The result is care that is often unsafe inconsistent, and expensive, driving a cycle of poor health that communities can’t afford to stay in.

Project Breaking Bad works at the frontlines to change this reality.

The project transforms local pharmacies into certified urgent-care micro-hubsthrough standardized training and clinical support, equipping them to deliver immediate, safe care when it matters most.

  

18 pharmacieswill be equipped with urgent care tools, such as nebulizers, blood pressure monitors, and glucometers, and powered by staff trained in first aid, nebulization, and preliminary health screenings. Where pharmacies now rely on guesswork, they will soon be able to deliver with confidence.  

At the same time, pharmacy owners strengthen their skills, upgrade their earning potential, and become a cornerstone that the community can trust.Eligible pharmacies will be integrated in Spreeha’s existing urgent-care network, where they will receive continued support.  

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