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UBC program gets $4.3 million in funding for Bangladeshi kids with clubfoot

VANCOUVER – A $4.3 million Canadian grant will soon be helping thousands of babies in Bangladesh born with clubfoot.

The funding from the Canadian International Development Agency will support a project led by two University of British Columbia professors.

The project will train health workers in Bangladesh to perform low-cost, non-surgical procedures that involves a series of casts on the ankles of babies.

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Project Leaders Shafique Pirani and Richard Mathais hope to replicate the success the project had in Uganda, where 1,100 children were saved from a lifetime of hardship.

Dr. Pirani has helped revive a clubfoot treatment used as far back as 1940, that is especially helpful to developing countries, where there’s a shortage of surgeons.

Pirani says he hopes that once the co-ordinated response is demonstrated in Bangladesh, more countries will follow and within a generation the clubfoot will no longer be the global scourge that it is today.

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