Friday 18 May 2012
"I was inspired by the work of Sue Ryder. They provide healthcare and support to rural communities, where little or no access to healthcare systems exists. The work focuses on conditions like epilepsy, asthma as well as care for those with physical disabilities.
When people talk of Africa they do not mention these conditions that affect millions of people. This inspired me to set up a supporters group to raise funds and support Sue Ryder's work in Malawi."
Dr. Iqbal Gelu, Founding member of the Kwacha Club
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