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Commitment 2026: The year we build the bridge
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Commitment 2026: The year we build the bridge

2025 showed us what’s possible when purpose, people, and technology come together.


In his message, Tazin Shadid reflects on how Spreeha is strengthening healthcare access and building systems that last. Commitment 2026 marks the next step - deepening impact, expanding access, and bridging innovation with real-world care.

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From Access to Impact: 2025 in Review
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From Access to Impact: 2025 in Review

In 2025, Spreeha strengthened community healthcare in Bangladesh by delivering affordable, tech-enabled urgent care closer to where people live. Through integrated care models, digital health innovation, and strong partnerships, Spreeha focused on lasting health system impact—not just service delivery.

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1,001,994 Lives: Data That Demanded a Digital Pivot
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1,001,994 Lives: Data That Demanded a Digital Pivot

Over a decade, we've touched 1,001,994 lives across Bangladesh. But the data revealed something crucial: sustainable impact requires evolving compassion into intelligent, scalable systems. Discover how we're evolving to a tech-enabled model serving 6.2 million people by 2028.

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Million Lives, Million Smiles
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Million Lives, Million Smiles

Spreeha has served 1,000,000 lives across Bangladesh — bringing health, dignity, and hope to mothers, children, and families. This milestone belongs to you. Join us as we share impact snapshots, stories, and moments from this incredible journey.

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Renufa’s Story: A Young Mother with a Plan
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Renufa’s Story: A Young Mother with a Plan

Renufa began her pregnancy journey with Spreeha’s urgent care center in Gazipur at just 3 months pregnant. From regular check-ups and medicines to counseling and compassionate care — Spreeha has been by her side every step of the way.

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Achieving gender equality: From talk to tangible change 
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Achieving gender equality: From talk to tangible change 

Beyond the workplace, we bring healthcare to women where they need it most – through maternal health programs, reproductive care, and community health initiatives. By embedding gender equity into every layer of society – work, healthcare, and leadership – Spreeha is proving that change isn’t just necessary; it’s possible.

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Urgent Care: A Missing Piece in Healthcare
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Urgent Care: A Missing Piece in Healthcare

Sneho Health is our answer to critical healthcare challenge - a tech-enabled, hyper-local urgent care network designed to bridge the gap between overcrowded hospitals and under-resourced pharmacies. Each Sneho center provides first aid, urgent care, doctor consultations, pathology sample collection, and more, ensuring quality, accessible care close to home.

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Newsletter: September 2024

The September 2024 update features Spreeha Foundation’s participation in high-level global events, including the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) and the Clinton Global Initiative in New York.

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Healthcare Challenges in Bangladesh: A System in Crisis
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Healthcare Challenges in Bangladesh: A System in Crisis

The healthcare challenges in Bangladesh are significant but not insurmountable. Spreeha’s innovative approach is paving the way for a future where quality, affordable care is within reach for everyone. Together, we can create a healthcare system that transforms lives and fosters healthier communities.

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Newsletter: August 2024

The August 2024 update highlights Spreeha Foundation's rapid response to the devastating floods in Eastern Bangladesh, which affected over 6.5 million people.

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