29 January 2010
The Children's Surgical Center, Cambodia, does some valuable work for Cambodia. The facility was founded by Rose Charities Canada in 1998 as its surgical rehab center, its use of many thousand dollars of Rose Charities Canada's equipment and vehicles commenced in 2002. The Rose Charities Eye Center carries out around 1500 sight restorations per year from its Kien Khleang Center, and cleft palate, burns (often acid burn) and other rehabilitative surgery from its Ministry of Health hospital. Rose Charities continues to run the leading all Cambodian managed eye surgery centers for the Cambodia's poor. Rose Charities is grateful for donations for its Cambodian surgery projects. www.RoseCharities.org . Rose Charities rehabilitation surgery center at the Ministry of Health 'Chea Chumneas'' Hospital on the outskirts of Phnom Penh is a multi-group unit where excellent international organizations like Smile Train, Operation Rainbow, Impact and individual surgical experts are able to train and implement surgeries in proper Ministry of Health Premises. By supporting the Ministry of Health, future health sustainability is ensured in Cambodia. It is unfortunate that some organizations neither support the National Eye sub-committee (SCPBL) nor operate out of proper Ministry of Heatlh premises. Donors who support such organizations are doing considerable long term disservice to Cambodia.
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