THE breakdown of law and order in Myanmar has seen Pandaw Clinics medical teams providing aid to injured people in Middle Burma. Pandaw established seven clinics in the region in the wake of Cyclone Nargis in 2008, with the ongoing Pandaw Clinics initiative paid for through the generosity of the...
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THE breakdown of law and order in Myanmar has seen Pandaw Clinics medical teams providing aid to injured people in Middle Burma.
Pandaw established seven clinics in the region in the wake of Cyclone Nargis in 2008, with the ongoing Pandaw Clinics initiative paid for through the generosity of the cruise line’s passengers.
All seven medical facilities are now open offering assistance to striking workers while all government hospitals and doctors are closed.
“Our doctors are out with the demonstrators and ready to assist,” Pandaw said, urging donations to help show support for the struggle of Myanmar’s people to “regain freedom and democracy”.
For more info and to donate see www.pandawclinics.com.
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