A World Health Organization (WHO) team on Sunday visited the Jordan Field Hospital, Southern Gaza/3, where they were briefed by the hospital's commanding officer on the humanitarian services offered by clinics. Special attention was given to "Restore Hope", an initiative to provide prosthetic limbs for injured people in an hour. During the visit, medical staff gave a prosthesis fitting for a child, who had a triple amputation, enabling him to walk in a single day, a world-first achievement. The WHO delegation commended Jordan's humanitarian efforts in conflict zones and lauded the hospital's staff for their exceptional work in providing relief and medical care to patients. Source: Jordan News Agency
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