A hearing device in Rwanda can cost $2,000. UNICEF was able to reduce the price of these life-changing products by 94%, helping 1,200 children with profound hearing loss get more independence and communicate better at school and at home.
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A hearing device in Rwanda can cost $2,000. UNICEF was able to reduce the price of these life-changing products by 94%, helping 1,200 children with profound hearing loss get more independence and communicate better at school and at home.