Depilex Smileagain Foundation
Depilex Smileagain Foundation is a Pakistani nonprofit organization, started by human rights activist Musarrat Misbah to provide medical treatment and financial aid to the female acid attack victims.[1][2][3]
History
[edit]Human rights activist Musarrat Misbah established the nonprofit organization Depilex Smileagain Foundation in Lahore in 2003, But officially registered it in 2005.[4][5]
According to The Guardian in 2020, Misbah's Depilex salons were training and hiring acid burned victims and survivors.[1]
Awards and recognitions
[edit]In 2010, Misbah received the Pride of Performance award for her contributions to medical treatment and financial aid for burn and acid attack victims, particularly women, through her foundation.[6]
Misbah was also honored by the Italian government on International Women's Day for her courage and commitment, becoming the first Pakistani woman to receive such recognition from Italy.[6]
Controversies
[edit]According to a 2017 report, since 2003, the foundation had provided medical treatment to approximately 760 victims. However, the majority of the victims succumbed to their injuries due to a lack of adequate facilities, despite the foundation receiving funding from the government and non-governmental agencies.[7]
In 2010, the Islamabad High Court froze the bank account of Misbah for her alleged involvement in misusing funds received from national and international agencies for her foundation. The foundation had claimed to provide medical and financial aid to burn victims but allegedly collected funds from foreign charitable organizations based on these claims.[8]
The organization also received a donation of two acres of land for the establishment of a hospital and training camps for burn victims. However, the project, estimated to cost PKR 380,000,000, was not completed.[8]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Baloch, Shah Meer (14 July 2020). "'Now I'm independent': the Pakistan beauty salons employing acid attack survivors". The Guardian. Retrieved 17 November 2024.
- ^ "9 Pakistani women who have taken the road less travelled". The Express Tribune. 8 March 2015. Retrieved 30 November 2024.
- ^ "Faces of Pakistan". The Nation. 19 August 2017. Retrieved 17 November 2024.
- ^ Waqas, Maliha (6 November 2020). "Depilex Smile Again Foundation rekindles another life". The Nation. Retrieved 30 November 2024.
- ^ "2019 - Depilex Smileagain Foundation" (PDF). depilexsmileagain.com. Retrieved 30 November 2024.
- ^ a b "Masarrat Misbah: A messiah for acid burn victims". Pakistan Today. 9 April 2017. Retrieved 17 November 2024.
- ^ Salman, Hira (17 October 2017). "A journey of a thousand smiles". Aurora Magazine. Retrieved 17 November 2024.
- ^ a b "Musarrat Misbah misused victims, funds". The News. Pakistan. 7 May 2010. Retrieved 17 November 2024.