Hydrocephalus at CURE Uganda on Kenyan Television

Recently on Kenyan television, this report was filed regarding the story of 3-year-old Milan Ochieng, a boy from Kenya whose father works for a telecommunications company in that country. Today, Milan is healthy and happy, but as an infant, his life was threatened by hydrocephalus.

His family crossed the border into Uganda to pursue the specialized treatment that CURE Uganda and the CURE Hydrocephalus program provide. For those who have never seen African television or who are interested in this issue, it’s a real treat to have this available on YouTube.

Posted by: Joel Worrall

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Joel is the CTO and VP of Marketing for CURE. He is passionate about how we use technology to live out CURE's mission and tell CURE's story, and he's happy to talk to you about it. Outside of work, Joel is a fan of U2, a long-suffering supporter of the Cleveland Browns, and a master's student in Old Testament at Evangelical Theological Seminary. Joel is thankful to call Mechanicsburg, PA home, where he lives with his favorite person (his wife) Cre, his shiny new daughters Eliana & Adalie, and his only dog Ezra. He welcomes your comments, emails, and Tweets unless you are a SPAM-bot.

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