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Nairobi Celebrates Successful Cleft Lip and Palate Surgeries for Tiaty Infants

By Eddah Waithaka

Save a Life Community Organisation, Help A Child Face Tomorrow (HCFT), and The Nairobi Hospital celebrated a major milestone yesterday after successfully completing cleft lip and palate surgeries for two infants from Tiaty Constituency in Baringo County.

Dr. Joseph Murimi, President of Save a Life Community Organisation, urged Kenyans to unite in supporting vulnerable individuals with medical needs.

Photo courtesy: (At the center) Dr. Joseph Murimi, President of Save a Life Community Organisation standing between the mothers of the two infants from Tiaty Constituency in Baringo County.

“We must come together with compassion to help those who cannot afford treatment,” he said. “Our mission is clear, we are transforming one life at a time.”

Wilfred Bughah, the charge nurse at The Nairobi Hospital, reinforced the hospital’s dedication to inclusive healthcare. “We provide quality healthcare to all, regardless of their background,” he stated.

Another nurse in charge stressed the importance of antenatal care, advising, “All mothers should attend antenatal pregnancy clinics.”

Regular check-ups ensure proper monitoring of maternal and fetal health, essential screenings, and expert advice on nutrition.

The World Health Organization recommends at least eight antenatal visits to reduce perinatal mortality and enhance care experiences.

This initiative highlights the power of collaboration in addressing critical health challenges and offering hope to underserved communities.

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