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Smile Train and KidsOR Upscale Pediatric Surgical Care in Zambia



Lusaka, Zambia, 22 December 2021 – In a bid to upscale access to safer quality surgeries for children in Zambia, global charities Smile Train and Kids Operating Room (KidsOR) launched a pediatric theatre at the Arthur Davidson Children’s Hospital in Ndola.

Speaking while officially unveiling the theatres, Minister for Health Hon. Sylvia Masebo commended the two organizations for their investment in empowering surgical systems in the country, inviting more healthcare professionals to grow their skills in pediatric care.

“The theatres not only look vibrant and child-friendly, but the investment in the equipment enhances confidence in the quality of care that our surgical professionals would be able to administer. This has a ripple effect in building the confidence in our medical professionals among local communities,” noted Hon. Masebo.

Smile Train Vice-President and Regional Director for Africa Mrs. Nkeiruka Obi expressed commitment to the government to enhance safe and timely surgeries leveraging a sustainable model that reached the most vulnerable patients.

“Research has demonstrated that investments in strengthening of surgical systems in low-to middle income countries could contribute up to 10-fold for every dollar invested. Through our collaboration with KidsOR, we are addressing the surgical needs of children in low-resource settings, giving them a comforting space to aide their recovery journey, while empowering the surgical teams with the highest quality equipment fitted for children’s surgery,” noted Mrs. Obi.

In attendance, KidsOR Regional Director for Africa Rosemary Mugwe underscored the need for access to timely, affordable and safe surgeries: “Investing in infrastructure, equipment and capacity-building will transform the landscape of both national and global healthcare.

“The economic benefits of having children’s surgical services both to the development of an individual and that of a country cannot be undermined. Each child undergoing an operation in one of our operating rooms is projected to go on to allow their nation to generate an average of USD35,970 in additional GDP in the years to come,” noted the director.

Arthur Davidson Medical Superintendent Dr. Mwansa Kaunda welcomed the theatres noting that there was an increased enthusiasm among surgical teams to administer care saying: “There will be an increased capacity and ability to care for more paediatric patients considering the hospital serves the northern part of the country. This means expanded services and more treatment options at the hospital, hence improved quality of health for children.  

“What’s more, the new equipment and set up of theatre is already improving efficiency in procedures, reduce the risk of post-operative wound infections. I am so excited as I never imagined that our Operating Room could look so nice. The last time it got a touch up was in 1978 and we have recently had to carry out operations using a phone torch light rather than proper operating lamp.” 

Zambia has a relatively huge number of children with 45 percent of its population (estimated at 19 million) falling between 0-14 years. These new paediatric Operating Rooms are expected to not only change and save lives but also serve as centres of excellence and training. Additionally, given the anticipated population growth of Africa, there will be a significant need for paediatric surgical interventions. The long-term collaboration of KidsOR and Smile Trian will ultimately result in more than 30 paediatric operating rooms provided across countries in Africa over the next five years, treating more than 12,000 children. The partnership has also birthed a Pediatric Surgery Scholarship training and education of 40 paediatric surgeons across Africa in partnership with the West African College of Surgeons (WACS) and the College of Surgeons of East, Central and Southern Africa (COSECSA).

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About Smile Train
Smile Train is the world’s largest non-profit organisation dedicated to facilitating treatment of cleft lips and palates, mainly in children, and raising awareness of the condition.
In Zambia Smile Train partners with Kids OR, Beit CURE, the University Teaching Hospital, the Ministry of Health and others to equip hospitals, train healthcare professionals, identify patients for surgery, and raise awareness of cleft.

About Kids Operating Room
Kids Operating Room is a Scottish-based charity working globally to provide paediatric Operating Rooms in hospitals and safe equipment to surgeons. KidsOR also funds training of surgeons and anaesthesia providers and works with Ministries of Health and professional associations to strength health systems develop sustainable healthcare services. Working across Africa and Latin America KidsOR has installed close to 50 Operating Rooms and provided more than 48,000 children with access to emergency lifesaving and life-changing surgery. Visit: www.kidsOR.org 


Contact

Smile Train
Emily Manjeru
PR & Communications Manager, Africa
+254724 926 269
emanjeru@smiletrain.org

KidsOR
Muthoni Wahome
Communications Officer – Africa
+254732665701
muthoni@kidsOR.org

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