







Visual Impairment in China
Four months of war leaves a health crisis in Ukraine and its healthcare system strained to provide proper healthcare to the citizens. As many healthcare facilities are destroyed and many more are overwhelmed with the number of patients, healthcare workers work long hours treat patients from short-term to long-term illnesses and injuries.
“This war has gone on for 100 days too many,” World Health Organization Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said, “shattering lives and communities, and imperiling the short- and long-term health of Ukraine’s people.”

The Health Crisis in Ukraine
Four months of war leaves a health crisis in Ukraine and its healthcare system strained to provide proper healthcare to the citizens. As many healthcare facilities are destroyed and many more are overwhelmed with the number of patients, healthcare workers work long hours treat patients from short-term to long-term illnesses and injuries.
“This war has gone on for 100 days too many,” World Health Organization Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said, “shattering lives and communities, and imperiling the short- and long-term health of Ukraine’s people.”

The Crisis of Poverty Orphans in Haiti
The world is experiencing an orphanage crisis with 80% of children living in orphanages who have at least one living parent. Approximately 25,000 children in Haiti who live in an orphanage are classified as poverty orphans. Poverty, hope for a better life or a disability are all reasons why people send their children to orphanages. However, orphanages can do more harm to a child than good, especially when they are not classified as true orphans.