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Broadwell Christian Hospital completed another year, meeting the health and development needs of the people around it. Started in 1907 by missionaries from Canada, Broadwell Christian Hospital has come a long way. Dr Mary and Jemima Mackenzie were the first missionaries who came to Fatehpur, in response to God’s call in their lives. They initially started treating the poor and needy people from a small dispensary, and road side clinics. In 1973 the hospital came under EHA. The hospital had its golden days under Drs Lyall who served during the 70s and 80s. Later the hospital witnessed many ups and downs, but in early 2003 the formation of a new team, supported by a generous sponsor EMMS UK, put the hospital back on the track. Hospital services were revamped, and today the hospital continues to bring hope to the many needy people who come to it for help. The major services offered are: Reproductive and Child health, Surgery, Ophthalmology, orthopedics and community health and development. YEAR 2009
Strategic Plan Highlights:
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Kamrun Nissa struggled in poverty right from her birth. Born to a poor Muslim family, Kamrun was married off to a widower when she was just a teenager. Then Kamrun and her husband were cheated out of their only source of income - a tiny plot of land, by her husband’s brothers. Kamrun struggled daily in feeding her large family. |
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