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THE WEEK IN PHOTOS

CURE International
By CURE International

Photos from CURE hospitals from the first week of July

CURE Zambia

Photos by Chaanga Mungalu

Dorcas is excited about going home.

Dorcas is excited about going home.

Gerald is reading the get well messages from you and the prayers sent to him. This is a great encouragement!

Gerald is reading the get well messages from you and the prayers sent to him. This is a great encouragement!

Pastor Lubasi preaching to a smaller group of co-workers, patients, and guardians in the chapel.

Pastor Lubasi preaching to a smaller group of co-workers, patients, and guardians in the chapel.

CURE Niger

Photos by Anna Psiaki

Dr. Diane and a patient during morning rounds.

Dr. Diane and a patient during morning rounds.

Laila listens to our spiritual team preach while she waits for her appointment.

Laila listens to our spiritual team preach while she waits for her appointment.

Kadidja's waited years for surgery, and she is finally here!

Kadidja's waited years for surgery, and she is finally here!

Starting a cleft-palate surgery

Starting a cleft-palate surgery

CURE Philippines

Photos by Hope Kim Pranza and Ella Merielle Abadesco

Wilson told us,"I will get a prosthetic leg very soon. Then, I'll become like Iron Man!"

Wilson told us,"I will get a prosthetic leg very soon. Then, I'll become like Iron Man!"

We are thankful for our security guards who tirelessly do their job to keep our patients and employees safe.

We are thankful for our security guards who tirelessly do their job to keep our patients and employees safe.

Nurse Marvin just removed Alexander's IV line. That means he is almost ready to go home!

Nurse Marvin just removed Alexander's IV line. That means he is almost ready to go home!

Sally waits in anticipation with his son, Alexander Jr., before the medical team works on Alexander's palate.

Sally waits in anticipation with his son, Alexander Jr., before the medical team works on Alexander's palate.

Though it was hard to utter the words "Thank you" after surgery, Llyder sends his gratitude for all the messages he has received.

Though it was hard to utter the words "Thank you" after surgery, Llyder sends his gratitude for all the messages he has received.

As part of our protocol to combat the spread of COVID-19, our nurses triage the patients before they get checked into the hospital.

As part of our protocol to combat the spread of COVID-19, our nurses triage the patients before they get checked into the hospital.

CURE Malawi

Photos by Thandizo Dzimbiri

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