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Ethiopia’s First Full Femur Replacement
You might know the story. A shepherd is out with his sheep and one goes missing. The rest of the sheep are happily munching on grass, but the shepherd is…
Navigating COVID-19: continuing to serve disabled children throughout the pandemic
Article written by Rick Gardner CURE International has paediatric surgical hospitals in seven low and middle-income countries, serving the population of those countries by providing essential musculoskeletal, neurosurgical, and plastic…
Reaching Patients in a Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed many things around the world including how we do things at CURE Zambia. But one thing we refuse to change is our mission of healing…
Emotional and Physical Healing for Habtemariam
By all definitions, Habtemariam was a difficult child. After arriving at CURE Ethiopia, he quickly established a reputation for being a “rebash,” or a trouble maker in English. He was constantly…
Increasing our Capacity to Heal: Patient Hostel
As Beit CURE Zambia has grown over the years, the need for appropriate lodging for patients and their caretakers outside of the patient ward has become necessary. There are a…
He waited Six Years for Healing
One thing that the COVID-19 pandemic has taught the world is how to wait. We are all waiting in some capacity. Waiting for the virus numbers to decline, waiting for…
PROTECTING OUR COMMUNITIES
What has this pandemic impressed upon us? We must find ways to help others. While the virus forces us to keep a distance, our God continually shows us ways to remain…
Anne Mulwa one of Africa’s Most Influential Women in Business and Government
We are pleased to announce that Anne Mulwa, Nursing Director of CURE Kenya, received two awards from Africa’s Most Influential Women in Business and Government (MIW) for 2019. MIW Country Winner for Kenya under…
Nursing in Uganda: Daisy Apio
Romans 12:12 is the verse that comes to mind after spending time with Daisy, one of our amazing CURE Uganda nurses: “Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in…
Bringing Smiles: “The Best in Malawi”
“Working at CURE is not just about the job, because I can take blood in a hospital anywhere. It’s about the smiles on the childrens’ faces when they are calling…