A Child’s Silent Suffering: Deadly Disease & Poverty | Aam Olas Ep #39
Disease is one of the harshest realities humanity faces. Its impact becomes even more devastating when combined with poverty. In countries struggling with underdevelopment, access to necessities, healthcare, food, and medicine often remains out of reach for the poor.
In Aam Olas Episode #39, Yousaf Jan Utmanzai brings forward a painful example of this reality by visiting a struggling family in rural Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, where illness and financial hardship have trapped a child in prolonged suffering.
Aam Olas Episode 39
A Visit to Inzaray, Telaband
During this episode, Yousaf Jan Utmanzai traveled to Inzaray, Telaband, a small village where survival itself is a daily challenge. There, he met a family living far below the poverty line, battling not only hunger and debt but also severe health issues.
The head of the household, Fazal, works as a daily-wage laborer at a brick kiln. His worn clothing and fragile living conditions speak volumes about his financial state. Despite working tirelessly, his income barely covers food, let alone medical treatment.
A Child in Pain
Fazal’s young daughter has been suffering from a persistent hiccup-related medical condition for over a year. The illness has significantly affected her daily life, causing discomfort, weakness, and emotional distress.
Initially, the family managed to begin her treatment. However, medical expenses quickly became unbearable. With no savings and no external support, the treatment was discontinued—not because the child recovered, but because the family could no longer afford it.
A History of Illness and Debt
The tragedy deepens further.
The child has two sisters who previously suffered from the same condition. Their treatment was successful, but only after the family incurred massive debt. Today, Fazal remains burdened with a loan of PKR 500,000, an overwhelming amount for a brick kiln laborer.
This debt has made it impossible to continue medical care for his youngest daughter, leaving her trapped in illness and the family trapped in despair.
A Widespread Reality, Not an Isolated Case
This family’s suffering is not unique. Across Pakistan, countless families face similar crises every day, choosing between food and medicine, between survival and treatment.
Waiting for government intervention alone, as Yousaf Jan Utmanzai points out, is often unrealistic. While welfare programs exist, only a few reach the truly vulnerable in time.
A Call for Collective Responsibility
Aam Olas was created not only to highlight injustice, but also to help resolve it. The platform appeals directly to the conscience of society, urging individuals to step forward where systems fail.
Helping the vulnerable is not charity alone; it is a shared human responsibility.
How You Can Help
If you wish to support this family and help provide medical treatment for the child, you may contact or donate through the number below:
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Final Reflection
Aam Olas Episode #39 is a reminder that illness does not strike equally, and poverty decides who gets to heal and who continues to suffer.
Until healthcare becomes accessible to all, stories like this will continue to surface. The choice before us is simple: ignore them, or act.
Sometimes, saving a life begins with noticing one.


Dear Brother,
Ref : Episode 39
I would like to know how much the treatment of this young girl will coast.
Thank you for reaching out. I have forwarded your comment to official team, I hope you will get any kind of response via email. If not you can get in touch with us via email@yousafjanutmanzai.com