International Nurses Day 2020
The current circumstances mean that nurses are under even more pressure than normal. We want to thank them for their work, and send them all our strength and encouragement.
The current circumstances mean that nurses are under even more pressure than normal. We want to thank them for their work, and send them all our strength and encouragement.
The last thing we want is to see her again in the hospital; she belongs amongst other children, living the life that every child like her deserves.
Even though we receive over 2,000 patients every month, we always find time to make everyone feel welcome.
our Paediatric Centre can be more than just a hospital – it can feel like a home.
It’s not by chance that we’ve chosen today to tell her story: it’s Babadi’s 74th birthday, and we want to dedicate the day to her. So please, join us in sending a huge “Happy birthday!” to Babadi in Sierra Leone!
Knowing that young patients like Saran and Yeshi are getting better fills us with pride, and drives us to keep working to ensure the right to healthcare in the Central African Republic.
Afghanistan, Panjshir Valley. Every day, around 20 children are born in our Maternity Centre and about 130 people visit the Medical-Surgical Centre
The main aim of the projects was to strengthen the national health system
We have dedicated energy and effort to this project for five years: those who enter the Complexe Pédiatrique today will see a transformed hospital
They arrived at the Port Sudan Paediatric Centre suffering from sickle cell anaemia after travelling 4,000 kilometres.