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    Weʼve raised £20 to Help equip the Nakuru Annex Hospital and the Egerton University Medical School with ERCP and MRCP equipments.

    Funded on Monday, 5th August 2019

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    Recently I was in Kenya to treat my mum who had bile reflux. All was needed to be done was a 1 hour ERCP process. We had to travel to the Nairobi West Hospital and spent a fortune. This process can only be done in Tenwek and MTRH hospitals outside Nairobi. Tenwek is congested and one has to wait for a month for the process to be done. I am beginning a campaign to equip the Nakuru PGH Annex with these endoscopic equipments. We are joining hands with the Department of Surgery, Medical School of Egerton University. Dr Mungatana of Egerton University is a Nakuru based surgeon who supports the installation of these kits in Nakuru. Kindly support this cause.

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      • Anonymous

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        Apr 7, 2019

        Ndio hiyo!!

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      Moses Langat

      Moses Langat

      I am a Kenyan working in London. I have worked with the Nishkam Centre, Birmingham & others to support good causes in Kenya such as provision of materials to schools, clothes to the needy and sporting kits to youths, equipping of chemistry Laboratories and hospital renovations.

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