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News, Updates | Dec 6, 2016

CLAPP moving to Jacobabad for cleft lip and plate operations

Now we are moving to Jacobabad (Pakistan) for last part of the mission, Patients from Jacobabad, Sibi, Qambar and Khairpur will be operated free. Read more
Updates | Dec 6, 2016

Just 70 Surgeries left to Achieve the target of 30,000 Cleft lip & Plate Operations.

So far the total number of Cleft Surgeries performed by Team CLAPP has gone up to 29,930 by today evening. We will cross 30,000 mark very soon IA. This is a LANDMARK ACHIEVEMENT for CLAPP. Read more
Projects | Nov 11, 2015

Humanitarian Services

Financial, Medical & Surgical Help for 2005 Earthquake victims In earthquake of October 08, 2005 which affected northern areas of Pakistan,We provided humanitarian medical and surgical services to the hundreds of injured patients. Read more
Projects | Jul 27, 2015

International Awareness Seminar at Kabul, Afghanistan

A cleft lip can range from a little notch in the coloured part of the lip to a complete separation of the upper lip which can extend up and into the nose. This can affect one side of the mouth (unilateral) or both sides (bilateral). Read more
Projects | Jul 27, 2015

Visit of CCI Cleft Kinder Helf Chief of CLAPP

Our vision is a society where having a cleft lip and/or palate is no barrier to achieving your desires and ambitions In early pregnancy, different parts of a baby’s face develop separately and then join together. If some parts do not join properly, the baby is born with a cleft. Read more
Projects | Jul 27, 2015

Patients of Cleft Lip Operated

In early pregnancy, different parts of a baby’s face develop separately and then join together. If some parts do not join properly, the baby is born with a cleft. A cleft lip and/or palate is the most common craniofacial abnormality. Read more
Projects | Jul 27, 2015

Cleft Patients Treatment

Our vision is a society where having a cleft lip and/or palate is no barrier to achieving your desires and ambitions.The back of the palate (towards the throat) is called the soft palate, and the front (towards the lips) is called the hard palate. A cleft can affect the soft palate or both the soft and hard palate. Read more
Projects | Jul 27, 2015

Prize Distribution in CLAPP Team

Our global medical leadership teams design and deliver hands-on to appreciate numbers of local medical professionals, so they can provide treatment within their own communities and share their expertise. Read more
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CLAPP(Cleft Lip and Palate Association of Pakistan) IS A NON PROFIT ORGANIZATION, was registered as Non-Profit Organization in New York, USA in 2012.Clap HAS SO FAR OPERATED MORE THAN 26,969 POOR AND DESERVING Cleft patients. CLAPP is provide Free Surgical Treatment.
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  • Attending 9th Cleft workshop at Chang Gung Hospital Taoyuan, Taiwan

    Jan 2, 2017
  • Cleft lip & Plate surgeries started at Jacobabad Institute of Medical Sciences

    Dec 6, 2016

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