Guinda Al Madrileño Who Sends 3d Prosthesis to Gaza to Help Mutilated Children
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The Madrid engineer Guillermo Gauna-Vivas recounts, in a report published in El Periódico de España, how an idea born in his student flat has become an international humanitarian aid network. Since 2017, his NGO Help me3D manufactures plastic prostheses with 3D printers and sends them free of charge to amputees in more than 65 countries. It all started when, after a trip to Kenya, he designed his first arm for a person without elbow. “That’s whe…
The initiative arose following the request of the Ambassador of the State of Palestine in Mexico, Nadya Rasheed The government of Mexico will offer medical support and rehabilitation to Palestinian children who have lost limbs due to the conflict in Gaza, according to the representative of Baja California of Morena Gilberto Herrera Solórzano. The project plans to provide prosthetics, transport and specialized medical care to affected children, i…
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