Ramiro lost his leg twelve years ago in an accident. He comes from a very distant village in the eastern plains of Colombia. Before the accident Ramiro studied pharmacology and worked at a drugstore but since then he hasnt been able to work again because of the crutches. He strongly wishes to recover his ability to walk so he can work again and stop depending on others. With your support we can ensure that Ramiro can travel to Mahavir Kmina Limb Center where we will provide him with a prosthesis
Around 20.000 Colombian people have suffered limb amputation due to land mines, armed conflict, traffic accidents, work place accidents and health related problems. In most cases amputees can't go to school, youths can't engage in higher education, and they can't participate in labor, cultural or social activities. The rest of the family is also affected, especially the care giver, who can't engage in other activities. In most cases Colombian amputees can't afford the cost of the prosthesis.
Mahavir Kmina helps lower limb amputees through medical consultation, production and fitting of the artificial limb, physical therapy and psychological support. Thanks to Mahavir Kmina, an affected person by lower limb amputation can have more opportunities to go back to school, college, and work, and participate in normal daily activities. In this opportunity we would like to support specific cases in which beneficiaries are not able to afford the travel cost to Mahavir Kmina's Limb Center.
Makavir Kmina provides prostheses to 250 amputees per year. This microproject will provide a lower limb prostheses to Ramiro and the transportation costs he needs for the fitting. This will allow him to become independent in his daily life activities. Ramiro will have the opportunity to return to his work, thus improving his living conditions and those of the people around him.