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    College president Maura Buchanan visited Kenya to see the work of the charity ICROSS, which provides health and education services. The visit followed a fundraising event that raised nearly £2,000 for the organization.

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    Area of Science:

    • Global Health
    • International Development
    • Charitable Initiatives

    Background:

    • The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) congress serves as a platform for fundraising and engagement with global health charities.
    • ICROSS is a charity focused on delivering essential health and education services in Kenya.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To provide a firsthand account of ICROSS's charitable work in Kenya.
    • To highlight the impact of funds raised at the RCN congress.

    Main Methods:

    • Qualitative observation and engagement during a visit to Kenya.
    • Direct experience of ICROSS's projects and operations.

    Main Results:

    • The visit offered valuable insights into the practical application of charitable funds.
    • Demonstrated the tangible impact of ICROSS's health and education programs on the ground.

    Conclusions:

    • Personal experience reinforces the importance of supporting international health charities like ICROSS.
    • The RCN congress fundraising directly contributes to vital services in developing regions.