IN the Philippines where more than 5,000 babies are born with a cleft lip and/or palate every year, access to various cleft-related treatments such as speech therapy remains vital.

This was especially true during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic when ensuring patients could continue their speech therapy sessions became a pressing concern.

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