by Paige Stringer | Oct 14, 2021 | audiology, auditory-verbal practice, AVT, developing countries, early intervention, global foundation, Global Foundation For Children With Hearing Loss, global health, hearing loss, hearing screening
We are thrilled to announce our newest initiative in Bhutan! A collaboration between the Global Foundation For Children With Hearing Loss, the Kingdom of Bhutan, United Nations Technology Bank, and Medtronic Labs, the multi-year Hear, Listen and Speak program will...
by Paige Stringer | Feb 25, 2021 | Uncategorized
March 3 is World Hearing Day, a day devoted to raising awareness for hearing loss and ear disorders globally. This year’s event is particularly special as it also celebrates the release of the first-ever World Report on Hearing by the World Health Organization....
by Paige Stringer | Dec 3, 2020 | audiology, auditory-verbal practice, cochlear implants, developing countries, early intervention, global health, hearing loss
As 2020 comes to a close, we are reflecting on all that we have to be thankful for in spite a challenging year for the world. We are so grateful that the Global Foundation For Children With Hearing Loss has many things to celebrate, thanks our generous and steadfast...
by Paige Stringer | Sep 24, 2020 | audiology, developing countries, global health, hearing loss, Mongolia, pediatrics, research
Global Foundation For Children With Hearing Loss Executive Director Paige Stringer recently completed a research study in Mongolia in collaboration with the Mongolia Ministry of Health and the University of Washington. The aim of the qualitative study was to...
by Paige Stringer | Jul 11, 2020 | audiology, auditory-verbal practice, Global Foundation For Children With Hearing Loss, hearing loss, listening and spoken language, Vietnam
Through a life-changing partnership with Hear the World Foundation, the Global Foundation For Children With Hearing Loss enabled 10 young children with significant hearing loss in Vietnam to receive cochlear implants in 2019.The children are being supported ongoing...