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- Narrow escape for very brave little boy.
- Conjoined sisters successfully separated.
- Spared a lifetime of bullying and isolation.
- Motolase Mtonga
- Toddler given the fright of his life.
- Saved with the right equipment.
- The value of interactions with parents.
- Newborn given life-saving care.
- Years of suffering ends and life begins again.
- Baby Ronald
- Newborn baby given a new start.
- Giving children with cancer a chance
- The gift of life
- How Covid-19 is devastating children’s care
- Our graduate scholars are saving children's lives
- From using a phone flashlight to having state-of-the-art tools
- How a simple surgery ended three months of hospital visits
- First children’s OR in a refugee camp ended Jibril’s misery
- Zainabu's road to recovery from severe burns
- A 'proper home' for paediatric care
- Putting the right tools in the right hands.
- 2-year-old Gift cured of unbearable pain
- Conversation with a Paediatric Surgical Scholar
- The importance of fast and timely surgery
- How the right skill and equipment prevented a lifetime of illness
- How KidsOR saved Baby Mohamed's life
- How having the right surgical tools saves lives
- 14 months of pain ended
- Meet Endinako
- A chance to breastfeed
- One Intervention grants a second chance
- Meet Travis - A baby's life-threatening condition
- Gilbert's 9-year-long wait for a simple operation in Kakuma Refugee Camp
- When an illness prevents you from going to school
- A groundbreaking Operating Room ending months of pain.
- Transforming children's healthcare in Uganda
- Women in Surgery: Dr. Sila Monthe
- Women in Surgery: Justina O. Seyi-Olajide
- Women in Surgery: Dr Ehua-Kova Manuela
- Women in Surgery: Dr. Anastasia Ohene
- Women in Surgery: Dr. Kondjela Hamunyela
- Kouadio Christ
- Dr. Polisi: How PAPSEP has helped my training...
- Dr. Alliance: How PAPSEP is benefitting children in Burundi
- Nahusenay's journey...
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