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Project Pakistan: Training for health professionals
C2C has established partnerships with both private and government institutions as well as other organizations. This extended local network facilitates access to drugs, professional consultations, diagnostic evaluations and laboratory tests which may not always be available to single institutions.
Added Sun, 11/01/2009 - 22:51, last modified 11/01/2009
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The coordination center in Pakistan
C2C’s office at the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences of Islamabad is the general headquarters for C2C interventions in Pakistan, is composed of an office for logistic activities and a room for reception of children and their families.
Added Sun, 11/01/2009 - 22:48, last modified 11/01/2009
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Much can be done with little

September 2010 - Completed 35 bone marrow transplantations in Pakistan for thalassemia and the first children are now 2 years after transplantation and definitively cured. All procedures performed by Pakistani teams.
August 2010 - The first children with leukemia ever treated entirely in Kosovo have completed their 2-year therapy.
January 2009 – Development of the first bone marrow transplant unit in a public hospital in Pakistan: 25.000 Euro. (read) (photos1 & photos2)
September 2008 – The first children with leukemia ever treated in Kosovo: 2.000 Euro per child.
Agosto 2008 – Children with thalassemia are treated in Pakistan: 15.000 Euro per child.
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