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Children of Chernobyl - Foundation of Lower Saxony
Hinrich- Wilhelm- Kopf- Platz 2
30159 Hannover
Germany
Tel.:++49/(0)511/120- 4206
Fax:++49/(0)511/120- 4250
Website:http://www.niedersachsen.de

Keywords
Belarus
Russia
Ukraine
Aid agency / partnership
Transnational aid project
Youth, children
Delivery of relief goods
Support for self-help
Equipping hospitals
Treatment of patients with cancer of the thyroid
Healthcare provision
Child convalescence at home
Drug supply
Basic medical provision
Screening

Idea, aims, resources:

The Foundation's aim is to provide medical aid for children injured by radiation in Belarus, Russia and Ukraine. The work focuses on improving the early diagnosis and treatment of thyroid cancer in children. The Foundation provides
  • ultrasound machines to improve diagnosis in selected, needy hospitals,
  • advanced training for doctors and
  • medication and medical consumables.

    Type:NGO
    Founding date:1992
    Members:none
    President:Prof. Heyo Eckel
    Language of entry:German
    Edited by:Organisation's own entry

    Other projects:

  • Early diagnosis of thyroid cancer in children
  • Training in sonography for doctors
  • Provision of medication and medical consumables
  • Grants to medical projects by other groups
  • Participation in the Lower Saxony grant programme for students from the Republic of Belarus

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