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Shoe4Africa Childrens Hospital : ウィキペディア英語版 | Shoe4Africa Childrens Hospital
The Shoe4Africa Children's Hospital is the first dedicated public children's hospital of its kind in East & Central Africa. Groundbreaking took place on December 31st, 2012, construction began on July 7th, 2013, and the foundation stone was set on August 21st, 2013. The completion date was set for the summer of 2015. The institution, is a teaching hospital, in Eldoret, the capital of Uasin Gishu county, Kenya. This hospital seeks to help an underserved community where one in one in eight children die before their 5th birthday and 2/3rds of these deaths are from treatable/preventable diseases. 80% of these children will have never seen a healthcare provider in their short life. With ISO 9001:2008 status and 105-beds the hospital aims to bring quality healthcare to the public sector. The hospital is a project of Shoe4Africa ((www.shoe4africa.org )), a New York charity focused on creating better health and education outcomes focused in Eastern Africa. Donors have included notable names such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Natalie Portman, Ryan Reynolds, Hugh Jackman, Mark Webber, and Anthony Edwards. (Celebrity donors help ) The charity has also raised significant funding for the hospital, and other building projects, through the efforts of individual runners that run Marathons and other road races throughout the world and raise funds through their participation. Dr. John Kibosia, CEO of Kenya's second largest national hospital (Moi Teaching Referral), said the new facility will be the only one of its kind in the East & Central African region. "It will be another milestone for the hospital and the health sector in the country." The project is expected to cost, at the final completion, Two billion Kenya shillings (Link ) ==References==
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