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UMC Victoria Hospital to offer free Corrective surgeries for children with disabilities after sealing Shs184m partnership with MTN Foundation

Rachael Kulanyi by Rachael Kulanyi
May 21, 2019
in Business, Health
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MTN Foundation has injected Shs 184m in Bukoto based health facility, UMC Victoria Hospital to provide free corrective surgery for over 80 children with special needs and disabilities.

(L-R) GM Cooperate Services Ms Enid Edroma, Ag.CEO Mr.Gordon Kyomukama join UMC Victoria Hospital CEO & MD Dr. Anurag Shah and Business Development Manager Mr. Dennis Twambale at the handover ceremony

Both parties have inked a one-year partnership aimed at improving the lives of children.  

Speaking  at the MOU signing ceremony, the MTN Uganda Ag. CEO, Gordian Kyomukama reaffirmed the Foundation’s commitment towards improving the livelihood of youth by enabling those who have had an unfortunate start to life.

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“Removing the physical obstacles to the youngsters’ growth and development through corrective surgery will enable them to compete favourably and achieve their full potential in life within their respective communities. These are the success stories that we as a brand take pride in,” he said.

The Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of UMC Victoria Hospital, Dr. Anurag Shah lauded the MTN foundation for coming to the rescue of the disadvantaged children.

“The lives of the children will be changed for the better, forever – thanks to this partnership. UMC Victoria Hospitals bring world class medical care, expertise, professionalism and requisite equipment and facilities to the service of Ugandans in need. It will be our absolute pleasure to transform the lives of the beneficiaries by enabling them to regain their mobility among other advantages. We are delighted to partner with MTN Foundation to help them realise their dreams,” said Dr. Shah.

The Foundation recently inked a similar partnership with Comprehensive Rehabilitation Services for People with Disability in Uganda (CoRSU), a local NGO and hospital located in Kisubi to provide corrective surgery to eighty youth and children selected from all over Uganda specifically areas affected by conflict.

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