PANDAW Clinics has to date raised more than US$120,000 for Myanmar in the midst of the ongoing coup d’tat. “Our Pandaw clinic medical teams have been treating a number of gunshot wounds and have ramped up operations to extend to a broader area beyond the seven villages where they normally...
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PANDAW Clinics has to date raised more than US$120,000 for Myanmar in the midst of the ongoing coup d’tat.
“Our Pandaw clinic medical teams have been treating a number of gunshot wounds and have ramped up operations to extend to a broader area beyond the seven villages where they normally run day clinics,” Pandaw founder Paul Strachan said.
“With these funds we have been able to expand our usual GP clinics with free medications to a much larger geographical area and to more people across rural Burma, many of whom are now in dire circumstances due to the collapse of the economy.”
Pandaw has also delivered 500 food parcels and cash doles to families of the fallen.
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