CURE India, in its unwavering dedication to creating a future free from clubfoot disability, is thrilled to announce the renewal of the partnership agreement with King George Medical University (KGMU). The agreement was signed by Lt Gen (Rtd) Dr. Vipin Puri, Honorable Vice Chancellor of KGMU, and Dr. Santosh, Director of CURE India.
🌟 Strengthening Collaborative Efforts:
This renewal marks another significant step in strengthening collaborative efforts between CURE India and KGMU in the shared mission of eradicating clubfoot disability. The ongoing clubfoot program continues to make a positive impact under the leadership of these esteemed institutions.
👩⚕️ Empowering Healthcare Professionals:
The partnership focuses not only on treating clubfoot but also on empowering healthcare professionals through specialized training programs. This ensures a broader impact by creating a network of skilled professionals committed to providing quality care.
🌐 Global Clubfoot Initiative (GCI):
The collaboration aligns with the Global Clubfoot Initiative (GCI) and the Run Free 2030 vision, affirming the commitment to end disability from clubfoot by the year 2030.
👣 Run Free 2030:
Run Free 2030 envisions a world where every child born with clubfoot has access to timely and effective treatment, ultimately leading to a clubfoot-free future.
🌈 Learn More:
To learn more about the impactful partnership between CURE India and King George Medical University, explore our website. Your support and engagement contribute significantly to creating a healthier and more inclusive world.
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