Safaricom Foundation has officially handed over Endoscopic Ear Surgery equipment worth Kshs 3,859,293 to Operation Ear Drop Kenya (ODE-K) to support outreach programs for the hearing impaired. The ceremony took place at Kenyatta University Teaching, Referral & Research Hospital (KUTRRH) during a free ear surgical camp which has been ongoing since Monday, 30th August.
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The partnership aims to provide preventive, surgical, and rehabilitative services to the hearing impaired Kenyans who are unable to access these services due to financial problems, unavailability of specialized services in their areas, and lack of appropriately trained health workers.
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At least 240 people in eight counties with hearing impairment are expected to have their hearing restored thus opening up their life opportunities. Over 80 patients have so far been reached in Nairobi, Kisii, Laikipia, and Kisumu counties. The medical equipment will assist in performing technologically advanced operations in theatre as well as teach all theatre staff and students during rural surgical outreaches.