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Humanitarian Work: Indian Doctors Assist 400 Cameroon Patients

Yaounde - Cameroon poor patients were recipients of free medical procedures from Indian medical practitioners, who performed 500 surgeries....

Yaounde - Cameroon poor patients were recipients of free medical procedures from Indian medical practitioners, who performed 500 surgeries. 

At least 25 anaesthesias, gynaecologists, orthopaedics and other experts, alongside seven volunteers from Indian under the Rotary Foundation of the Rotary International, District 9150, are at the end of their 10-day humanitarian mission in Cameroon.

According to Rajendra K Saboo, former Rotary International President, the doctors who are top specialists in India, are committed to serve Cameroonians free of charge.

"The General Hospital, Gynaeco-obstetrician and Paediatric Hospital in Douala as well as the Laquintinie hospital involved do not have to collect money from patients", he reiterated. The free surgery is accompanied with free drugs, fluids, consumables and some equipment, he added.
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In the presence of Team Leader and Project Chair, Ranjit K Bhatia, the former Rotary International President said the medics have done remarkable work going by the kind of prostate, mask and cataracts removed among others.

Glade with the opportunity given them to reach out to people below poverty line, Rajendra Saboo said they have been carrying out such missions for 19 years and it is their first time in Cameroon. 

"We have been to over 20 African countries including Congo, Gabon and Ruanda demonstrating our slogan, 'Rotary: making a Difference'", he disclosed.

Ravikumar appreciated the medics selfless philosophy for the health and well-being of Cameroonians. He said India has one million doctors of modern medicine and spends only one per cent of GDP on medical facilities for citizens. - Online Sources 


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