Thomas Miller is delighted to be supporting Mercy Ships UK in their work to #ChangeTheOdds for some of the poorest people in Senegal and West Africa.
Two-thirds of the world's population cannot get access to safe surgery when they need it. As a result, 18 million people die every year from conditions requiring surgery. This is higher than the number who die from TB, malaria and HIV/Aids combined.
Mercy Ships is working to tackle this crisis. They operate the largest charity-run hospital ship in the world, delivering free, safe medical care to some of the world's least-developed countries. This floating hospital is staffed almost entirely by volunteers, who give their expertise for free to help treat dental and eye problems, cleft lips and palates, tumours, club feet, childbirth injuries, burns and various other conditions.
Since 1978, Mercy Ships has visited 56 countries, providing services worth more than £1.2 billion that have directly helped more than 2.7 million people. They have also trained 42,500 local professionals in their areas of expertise to leave a legacy that lasts.
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- 30/09/2019