On the Fourth Day of the Ongoing Deployment, 8 More Children Receive Interventions, Taking the total number of children saved to 37
London: The ongoing political instability is putting further pressure on local health services in the country.
Despite substantial oil reserves, Libya is facing economic collapse, political instability, and ongoing conflict between violent militias that has forced most of its medical professionals to leave the country in recent years.
Our priority on this deployment is to help children from underprivileged backgrounds to receive treatment for various forms of Congenital Hearts Defects. a
This is our third mission to war-torn Libya, where there is a greater need for such deployments as the years of conflict have ruined the delivery of most public services.
Most of the children in Libya suffering from this crippling disease lack access to specialist care due to the ongoing conflict and poor socio-economic family situation.
We aim to provide quality and free access to such treatments to as many children as possible in Libya.
This is Muntada Aid’s 39th Little Hearts mission overall. Since the start of the programme, we have treated over 2300 children in 11 different countries for various heart conditions.
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