With an estimated 2.5 million Ethiopian children suffering from treatable disabilities and the ambitious dream to see every one of these freed from their disabling condition, CURE Ethiopia has a big task ahead of them. Frankly, it’s a dream that’s not achievable alone. CURE relies heavily on continued investment and support by not only individual donors but also through grants and generous government giving.
CURE Ethiopia recently concluded a commodities project through a U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and American Schools and Hospitals Abroad (ASHA) grant providing much-needed equipment to expand our surgical, anesthesia, and nursing training to national and regional medical professionals and to enhance our current surgical treatment of vulnerable children.
Specifically, USAID/ASHA-funded upgrades in CURE Ethiopia’s operating room equipment allow it to further solidify its status as a center for excellence in the treatment of children with disabilities in Ethiopia and the surrounding countries. The life-changing surgeries offered with this equipment will not only transform the lives of children by empowering them through increased mobility and functionality, but they will also help restore respect and dignity to these children and to their entire families. Furthermore, by treating and correcting disabilities, many of these children will have access to education, sometimes for the first time in their life, and can more easily work towards a life of self-sufficiency.
CURE Ethiopia is proud to serve as a training center of excellence and a model of best practices. In equipping the CURE Ethiopia training center, USAID/ASHA has contributed to strengthening the next generation of Ethiopian medical professionals. CURE Ethiopia is a teaching hospital, investing heavily in developing the future orthopedic surgeons of Ethiopia who, in turn, will invest in and help transform the lives of many Ethiopian children. At any one time, CURE Ethiopia hosts two orthopedic surgical residents and one pediatric orthopedic fellow. The additions to the training center allow CURE Ethiopia to continue teaching, as well as hosting various medical workshops and seminars for the medical community at large.
This grant and these expansions of CURE Ethiopia inventory were made possible by the generous support of the American people.
About CURE International
CURE International is a Christian nonprofit organization that operates a global network of pediatric surgical hospitals, which serve one of the world’s most marginalized and vulnerable populations – children with disabilities. Patients at CURE hospitals suffer from orthopedic, neurosurgical, and maxillofacial conditions that limit their mobility/functionality and opportunities for education and employment. In addition to world-class clinical service, CURE intentionally ministers to the emotional and spiritual needs of patients in its care and invests in training programs that aim to equip the next generation of health workers and strengthen national health care systems. Since inception, CURE has conducted more than 5.3 million patient visits and 330,000 surgical procedures around the world. For more information, visit https://cure.org/.