The artificial limbs bringing hope in Gaza

在加沙地带,人工肢体带来希望。

People Fixing the World

新闻

2025-02-25

24 分钟
PDF

单集简介 ...

The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that one in every 100 people in Gaza have a life-changing injury because of the conflict. It’s currently impossible for most to leave the strip and get medical treatment but a team of Jordanian doctors has been able to enter Gaza and fit war victims with cutting-edge prosthetics which clip on quickly and easily. The BBC’s Yolande Knell in Jerusalem has been hearing from innovators, doctors and those who are being helped about how the new technology works and how it could help in other parts of the world, either in conflict or in healthcare provision more generally. People Fixing The World from the BBC is about brilliant solutions to the world's problems. We'd love you to let us know what you think and to hear about your own solutions. You can contact us on WhatsApp by messaging +44 8000 321721 or email peoplefixingtheworld@bbc.co.uk. And please leave us a review on your chosen podcast provider. Presenter: Myra Anubi Reporter: Yolande Knell Jerusalem producer: Anastassia Zlatopolskai London producer: Craig Langran Editor: Jon Bithrey Sound mix: Annie Gardiner (Image: A man in Gaza being assisted as he walks with a new prosthetic leg, BBC)
更多

单集文稿 ...

  • This BBC podcast is supported by ads outside the uk.

  • I'm Natalia Melman Petruzella and from the BBC.

  • This is Extreme Peak Danger, the most.

  • Beautiful mountain in the world.

  • If you die on the mountain, you stay on the mountain.

  • This is the story of what happened when 11 climbers died on one of the world's deadliest mountains, K2, and of the risks we'll take to feel truly alive.

  • If I tell all the details, you.

  • Won'T believe it anymore.

  • Extreme Peak Danger.

  • Listen wherever you get your podcasts.

  • Hi there, Myra here.

  • Now, if you listen to People Fixing the World, why not go ahead and send me a message?

  • All you need to do is send me either a WhatsApp message or voice note to the number 44, 8321, 721.

  • Or if you prefer, email.

  • That's people fixing the worldbc.co.uk I'd love to hear from you.

  • Now let's find out about this week's solutions.

  • People Fixing, People Fixing the World.

  • Welcome to People Fixing the World from the BBC World Service, the program that goes a step further to inform you about solutions people are finding to address some of the many problems we face today.

  • I'm Mayra Anubi and this week you and I will be hearing about a life changing innovation that's making a difference in the lives of people affected by conflict.

  • A UN report shows that in the last two decades the world has witnessed more than two and a half thousand disasters and 40 major conflicts that have impacted an estimated 2% billion people.