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World Orthoptics Day

World Orthoptics Day

Every year, World Orthoptics Day is an opportunity to raise awareness of this paramedical specialty. Although largely unknown, it plays a major role in the early detection, treatment and rehabilitation of visual disorders, particularly in children. This dedicated day is an opportunity to raise awareness of these public health issues, and to promote better access to vision care worldwide.

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To keep Tuan’s heart beating, we need your help

To keep Tuan’s heart beating, we need your help

To keep Tuan's heart beating, we need your help[get_post_excerpt]Born in the remote village of Thủ Thừa, Vietnam, 5-year-old Tuan suffers from a serious congenital heart disease: tetralogy of Fallot. From the very first weeks of his life, his skin turned purplish...

World Day Against Child Labour

World Day Against Child Labour

World Day Against Child Labor on June 12 highlights the exploitation of 160 million children worldwide, according to the International Labor Organization (ILO). The day aims to raise awareness of the suffering caused by child labor, and inspire concrete action to give every child the chance to grow up free from exploitation.

echoes®: tele-ultrasound refines diagnosis

echoes®: tele-ultrasound refines diagnosis

With the echoes® program, doctors in 12 countries have access to the expertise of French pediatric cardiologists via tele-echography. This innovative system saves lives, trains caregivers and opens up new perspectives for children suffering from complex cardiac pathologies.

World Menstrual Hygiene Day

World Menstrual Hygiene Day

Every May 28, World Menstrual Hygiene Day highlights the urgent need to lift the taboos surrounding menstruation and guarantee all girls access to dignified menstrual hygiene. Through its educational and health initiatives, notably in Togo, India and Nepal, La Chaîne de l’Espoir is actively committed to ensuring that menstruation is no longer a barrier to girls’ education, health and dignity.