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Surgical Day Three ...
Arusha, Tanzania
Each morning the Rotaplast doctors make the rounds in the ward checking on patients from the day before and examining new patients for the day’s surgery schedule. This is typically when we may find... Read More »
Surgical Day Four i...
Arusha, Tanzania
Inside the operating unit of the hospital, quarters are a little tight. We have two operating tables in one room, which actually makes it convenient for the surgeons to consult during procedures. As the ... Read More »
Meet Alex and his F...
Arusha, Tanzania
One year old, Alex came to us on the forth day of surgery as a walk-in. He lives 100KM away in the Maasai village of Nafco, meaning Maasai Land, close to the Lolkisale Monduli District and Tarangire Natio... Read More »
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The Heart of the Mission:...
Nagamangala, India
Doctors. Nurses. Students. Interpreters. Advocates. Humanitarians. Individually, each role matters. Together, they form something extraordinary: the Rotaplast Global Scholar program. Led by Education Coord... Read More »
No Longer Invisible
Nagamangala, India
Every Rotaplast Mission carries with it at least one story that lingers long after the surgical supplies are packed away and the last patient is discharged. Often, it is the wide-eyed child born with a se... Read More »
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