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Conditions we treat: Knock knees
This blog is part of an ongoing series looking to explain the common conditions CURE treats in ways that all of us non-medical folk can understand. Knock knees is a…
From cursed to blessed, three sisters are treated for brittle bone disease in Niger
“Cursed! Cursed!” is usually yelled or whispered around the corners of African rural areas about someone who is visibly sick. It is common for a child who has an obvious condition,…
Conditions we treat: Burn contractures
This blog is part of an ongoing series looking to explain the common conditions CURE treats in ways that all of us non-medical folk can understand. In all of the…
The CURE Children’s Hospital of Zimbabwe has Grand Opening
The President of the Republic of Zimbabwe, Dr. E.D. Mnangagwa, made an official visit to The CURE Children’s Hospital of Zimbabwe to celebrate its opening. He was joined by the Vice President…
The need for children’s medical care in Malawi
Malawi is known as “The Warm Heart of Africa” due to its warm culture and loving people. The people are warm and loving with much courage and perseverance — the…
Seven becomes eight!
Introducing CURE Children’s Hospital of Zimbabwe to our Week In Photos! Scroll through to see the hope and healing that took place across the CURE Network at the end of…
Conditions we treat: neglected, broken bones
This blog is part of an ongoing series looking to explain the common conditions CURE treats in ways that all of us non-medical folk can understand. Chances are you’ve either…
Conditions we treat: Bowed legs
This blog is part of an ongoing series looking to explain the common conditions CURE treats in ways that all of us non-medical folk can understand. Bowed legs are a…
How Disabilities Affect Education
In most developing countries, education is a high priority for parents to give to their children. In Kenya, people used to leave their land, livestock, and other material possessions to…
Mercy Ships and CURE International Announce Partnership Providing Surgery to Reach More Children Living with Disabilities
Mercy Ships and CURE International announced a partnership to provide specialised surgical care to children living with disabilities across the continent of Africa. Both organisations provide hope and healing to children…