An american volunteer against malnutrition in Uganda will face trial for the deaths of more than 100 children.
It all started in 2009, when the citizen of the state of Virgina founded her non-profit organization called "Serving His Children (SHC)" in the town of Jinja in order to "help serve those suffering from severe and moderate acute malnutrition".
However, it appears that during the years of help, the young woman carried out several medical tasks for which she was not authorized, having no studies in the area or a license to do the procedures that were commonly practiced within the organization, such as intravenous hydration, oxygenation and even blood transfusions.
In the accusation, he was held responsible for the death of 105 children in his care despite the fact that other activists claim that this number would be higher, but only due to lack of resources, a class action lawsuit could not be filed,
It all started in 2009, when the citizen of the state of Virgina founded her non-profit organization called "Serving His Children (SHC)" in the town of Jinja in order to "help serve those suffering from severe and moderate acute malnutrition".
However, it appears that during the years of help, the young woman carried out several medical tasks for which she was not authorized, having no studies in the area or a license to do the procedures that were commonly practiced within the organization, such as intravenous hydration, oxygenation and even blood transfusions.
In the accusation, he was held responsible for the death of 105 children in his care despite the fact that other activists claim that this number would be higher, but only due to lack of resources, a class action lawsuit could not be filed,
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