

Orthopedic malformations
Vietnam
Children suffering from dislocation such as scoliosis, congenital hip deformities and other problems often need surgery to correct these abnormalities and enable them to lead anormal lives. Thanks to the organization of regular missions to Vietnam since 1996 and the relationships of trust built up between Children Action teams and local stakeholders, units specialising in pediatric orthopedics have been set up, many carers trained and thousands of children treated.
Burn injuries
Vietnam
Precarious living conditions, with frequent fires in the main room of the home, make domestic accidents more likely. Unfortunately, these burns can have serious after-effects that require specialised surgical care. Since 1999, Children Action has been running a surgical programme to treat the burn injuries in Vietnam. The Foundation's medical teams travel to Vietnam to work with their localcounterparts, sharing their expertise and helping them to treat the most complex cases. As a result of this collaboration, Vietnamese children who need specific procedures are able to receive them.
Heart defects
Vietnam
Pediatric heart defects, whether mild or severe, often require surgical intervention. The treatment of heart disease in developing countries has improved considerably in recent years. In Vietnam, Children Action works with local surgical teams at the Tamduc Clinic in Ho Chi Minh City and the VietDuc Hospital in Hanoi to organise operations for children who cannot afford treatment.
Urological defects
Cameroon
Urological malformations are congenital abnormalities that affect the functioning of the urinary tract and kidneys. Surgery is often required to correct them. Since 2009, Children Action has been working with the medical teams at the Yaoundé Gynaecological Obstetrics and Paediatric Hospital in Cameroon to treat children with urological problems.
Surgical programs
Cameroon - Vietnam
Since 1996, Children Action has been developing surgical programs aimed at providing access to relevant and quality care for children aged 0-18. Every year, several missions are organized with the participation of high-level European medical specialists. These missions enable the care of children with complex pathologies, as well as the training and sensitization of local stakeholders. This approach allows local health workers to learn new techniques. The aim is to ensure excellence in the care and follow-up of young patients.
Access to care, especially to pediatric surgery, is a fundamental right. Unfortunately, thousands of children with health problems are unable to access appropriate treatment due to lack of funding, skills, medicines, or facilities.


In numbers
since 1996
Access to care:
an essential right
“The right to health includes access to timely, acceptable, and affordable health care of appropriate quality”
Source: WHO
Health care access
Transfer of
knowledge
Cameroon - Vietnam
Training, mentoring, and supporting medical teams to provide optimal patient care is an essential part of our surgical programs.
Training takes the form of:
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mentoring with the aim of transferring expertise and sharing knowledge. The aim is for local teams to adopt the techniques used during the expert missions and to integrate them into their practice.
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theoretical courses during the missions on topics chosen by the local teams
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collaborations with medical universities as part of a master course
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practical and theoretical training modules prepared in collaboration with hospitals
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internships in European hospitals that host local doctors for a set period of time