Thousands of South African children need care that feels out of reach, and so a retired doctor chose a slower road to bring help closer. In April, Dr André Hattingh, a retired neurosurgeon, travelled 500 kilometres by donkey cart through the Karoo. He did it to raise funds and awareness for the children’s ward at Oudtshoorn Hospital, and to support outreach work in rural communities. Hattingh is the founder of Paediatric Care Africa (PCA), an or…
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