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Saudi Arabia Performs Ear Surgical procedures on 28 Kenyan Kids

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Saudi Arabia Performs Ear Surgical procedures on 28 Kenyan Kids

The King Salman Humanitarian Assist and Aid Middle (KSrelief) has efficiently carried out 28 life-changing cochlear implant surgical procedures for youngsters within the Republic of Kenya, giving them a renewed alternative to listen to and join with the world round them.

This outstanding intervention was introduced by Mohammed Al-Sahabi, the Press Attaché on the Saudi Arabian Embassy in Abuja, yesterday.

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The surgical procedures came about final Saturday as a part of the Saudi Sama’a Volunteer Program, which introduced collectively 20 highly-skilled volunteers from varied medical specialties.

Along with the cochlear implants, 28 youngsters additionally acquired essential speech and language rehabilitation providers.

Moreover, the medical group organized 28 academic classes for the youngsters’s households, immediately benefiting 50 people.

These classes aimed to equip the households with the information and instruments to help the youngsters’s journey to improved communication.

The beneficiaries of this humanitarian initiative included each Kenyan and Somali youngsters residing in Kenya.

The trouble displays Saudi Arabia’s sustained dedication to humanitarian outreach and medical support throughout the African continent.

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