Chapter 6B - Section 6B.6: Conclusion

The Emergency Health Loan product holds immense potential for MLIs not only in monetary terms but also to establish them once again as social development focused institutions. Currently, borrowers have other options such as PM-Jan Arogya Yojana, moneylenders, friends, and relatives to meet their financial needs in times of health emergency. However, these are either insufficient or costly/inefficient. Moreover, not everybody wants to borrow money from friends and relatives. Therefore, MLIs stepping forward as trustworthy institutions who are not only lending money for income-generation or consumption, but are ready to lend for emergencies, can go a long way in strengthening the bond with the community and re-establishing the trust between community and the organization through its field staff.

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Emergency Healthcare Financing Solutions Through Micro Lending Institutions (MLIs)

6B.6: Conclusion

The Emergency Health Loan product holds immense potential for MLIs not only in monetary terms but also to establish them once again as social development focused institutions. Currently, borrowers have other options such as PM-Jan Arogya Yojana, moneylenders, friends, and relatives to meet their financial needs in times of health emergency. However, these are either insufficient or costly/inefficient. Moreover, not everybody wants to borrow money from friends and relatives. Therefore, MLIs stepping forward as trustworthy institutions who are not only lending money for income-generation or consumption, but are ready to lend for emergencies, can go a long way in strengthening the bond with the community and re-establishing the trust between community and the organization through its field staff.

Box No 6B.3: SAVE’s Initiative of eye care saves lives by providing light in their lives – an initiative of health care

Background

To support the poor and needy, Save Microfinance launched an NGO named Care for Health under the Save Roshni Project, funded by SAVE. As part of this initiative, Care for Health organizes eye screening camps in various localities, offering free services to underprivileged communities.

Through these camps, many individuals have received vital support—among them are Girish Chandra Sarkar, a senior citizen from Delhi, and Mohan Lal, a 45-year-old driver. Their cases stand as examples of how this initiative is making a real difference in the lives of those in need.

Girish Chandra Sarkar, a senior citizen residing in Delhi, had gradually lost his vision due to cataracts in both eyes. With deteriorating eyesight, he became heavily dependent on his elderly wife for even the most basic tasks. Despite having two sons and a daughter, none came forward to support him in his time of need. His loss of vision severely eroded his confidence— turning everyday activities like walking or using the washroom into painful struggles.

In a different corner of the region, Mohan Lal, a 45-year-old driver living in Noida, faced his own battle. Originally from a remote village near Lucknow, he had left home at a young age in search of work and a better future. Unmarried and with no close family nearby, his life revolved entirely around his ability to drive. But over the past year, cataracts threatened not just his sight—but his livelihood. With limited savings and no support system, Mohan Lal was unsure of whom to trust for such a critical need.

Through Care for Health’s eye screening camp, both Girish and Mohan Lal received the attention and care they desperately needed. Their cases serve as powerful reminders of how accessible healthcare can restore dignity, independence, and hope to those who are too often forgotten.

Type of Intervention

The Save Roshni Project was launched to reach the unreached — the daily wage earners, migrant workers, and underprivileged who suffer in silence due to curable blindness. This health care initiative covers the following facilities:

  • Detailed medical screening and counselling
  • Complex cataract surgery for one eye (first stage)
  • Free medication, post-op care, and home visit follow-up
  • Planning for the second eye at a safer interval

Outcomes

Post-surgery, both the beneficiaries regained clear vision. Now they can move around, earn their livelihoods, and do day-to-day work independently,

Impact

The impact goes beyond clinical results. The Save Roshni Project truly saved their ‘roshni’ (vision), restored dignity, livelihood, trust, and human connection. Today, they are a living example of how timely and compassionate healthcare can breathe life into forgotten lives. They urge others in their colonies not to delay treatment and often greet our team with folded hands and moist eyes.

Courtesy: Save Microfinance Pvt. Ltd.