The role of civil society and the voluntary sector in children's global surgery

Leigh Selesner,Marilyn W. Butler

SEMINARS IN PEDIATRIC SURGERY(2023)

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An unacceptable inequity exists in the burden of pediatric surgical disease and access to surgical and anesthesia care between low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) and high-income countries (HIC). Civil society organizations (CSOs) and the voluntary sector have been integral in addressing this imbalance. This article summarizes the roles that these organizations have played in improving pediatric surgical care globally and how their roles have evolved over the years. CSOs and voluntary organizations have historically provided operations on LMIC patients; however, the focus has shifted to building sustainable surgical systems by training a skilled workforce, improving local infrastructure, and contributing to research and advocacy efforts.
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Global Surgery,Children 's Surgery,Civil Society Organizations,Volunteerism,Capacity Building
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