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Help us Build a Bridge to Tomorrow – The Sihanouk Hospital Center of HOPE

by sidet on January 26, 2012

in Health

The Sihanouk Hospital Center of HOPE - Adult Charity Hospital In CambodiaTo all Sideth.com’s visitors. The objective of this post is to ask for support from all of you to help the healthcare system in Cambodia. Nowadays, there are lots of poor people in Cambodia that cannot access to a quality healthcare. The main reason is because they do not have enough money to afford it. Also, most of them are living in the remote area where the healthcare clinic is not available or unreachable. So how to make healthcare services available for them? Well, this is the question where there lots of possible answers, but I want to focus on one aspect is your donation to a charity hospital in order to help those poor people.

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Please Donate Today – Pakistan Flood Appeal

November 1, 2010 Disaster

  Millions of families in Pakistan have escaped the devastating floods with nothing but the clothes on their back. They urgently require your help. Donate generously to the Express Helpline Trust. Every donation counts. Make a direct deposit to: EXPRESS HELPLINE TRUST Account Number: 0056 7900 2713 03 Swift Code: HABBPKKA Habib Bank Limited, Clifton [...]

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South Korea Provides Aid For Military

October 20, 2010 Social

Cambodia has received a donation of boats and military equipment from South Korea, an official at the Ministry of Defence said yesterday. Although precise details about the shipment were unavailable, the defence trade website Defence Professionals reported on Monday that South Korea had donated three utility boats, 100 manoeuvring vehicles, 24 “engineering tools” and 36 [...]

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Malaria Deaths Plunged in First Half of 2010

August 6, 2010 Health

The number of deaths from malaria in the first half of the year dropped by more than two-thirds compared to the same period in 2009, according to National Malaria Center data. “This year, cases and deaths have decreased due to our village workers; secondly, high coverage of bed nets; and thirdly, we are not out [...]

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