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World Thalassemia Day 2022

World Thalassemia Day (WTD) is observed every year on the 8th of May. This day commemorates the struggles of patients who are suffering from this genetic disorder and raises awareness about the disease and its symptoms. Thalassemia affects approximately 4.4 out of every 10,000 live births throughout the world. This condition causes both males and […]

Inclusive Quality Education for All

World Autism Awareness Day Image

It is important to know that autism is a complex neurodevelopmental condition that can affect how a person reacts to and relates to the world around them. Early diagnosis can make a huge difference in the lives of children with ASD and their families.

INVEST TO END TB, SAVE LIVES

World Tuberculosis Day image

Tuberculosis (TB) remains one of the world’s deadliest infectious killers. In 2020, an estimated 10 million people fell ill with tuberculosis (TB) worldwide; 5.6 million men, 3.3 million women, and 1.1 million children fell ill with this preventable and curable disease, as stated in an article by World Health Organisation.

We Connect So That We Can

A graphic design of World Down Syndrome Day

People with Down Syndrome must not be left alone in this era of Covid 19. The basic purpose of WDSD is to increase awareness about this disorder and to stand with those people with Down Syndrome.

Kidney Health for All

Kidney Health for All

Kidney diseases are silent killers, capable of affecting the quality of your life. Maintaining kidney health is an important factor when you want to achieve overall health and general well-being. Keeping your kidneys healthy, allows your body to filter and expel waste properly and produce hormones to help your body function properly.

The World is Bright, Save your Sight!

World Glaucoma Day 2022

Glaucoma is one of the leading causes of irreversible blindness, as it is not curable, but with medication and/or surgery, it is possible to halt further loss of vision.

Share Your Colours

Rare Disease Day 2022

Rare diseases can have many causes. The majority (72%) are found to be genetic, caused by family history, congenital disabilities, or changes in chromosomes. Of those, 70% start during childhood.

Understanding Cerebral Palsy

Every person living with cerebral palsy is a reason to strive for change, hence, it is essential to become a catalyst for change to help improve the lives of those with cerebral palsy.

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