
The Peltier Hospital in Djibouti had a major problem. It wasn't a problem of being under staffed, they have an outstanding doctor to patient ratio. Nor was it problem with the expertise of the staff. The highly competent physicians were trained in France.
The problem was that they did not have much to work with.
The problem was that they did not have much to work with.
The Peltier Hospital lacked "high tech" equipment to meet the needs of the large number of patients. They only had 4 monitoring systems for their ICU and the newly remodeled Cardiology Department. With Rotary participation, Assist International bumped the number from 4 to 24 monitors. The project lifted the hospital to a new level of healthcare.
The equipment provided is necessary for saving the lives of critically ill patients. It also brought a spirit of peace and understanding between our two countries.

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