Exceed Attends the Siem Reap-Angkor Summit on a Mine-Free World

The Fifth Review Conference of the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention (APMBC) takes place in Cambodia from 25-29 November 2024. Exceed Worldwide representatives will attend this important event, contribute to it and exhibit the organisation’s range of physical rehabilitation services.

Look out for further coverage from Exceed as the conference progresses and the following pictures illustrate some of our preparations.

The President of the Conference will be Cambodian Senior Minister H.E. Ly Thuch, First Vice President of the Cambodia Mine Action and Victim Assistance Authority, who will oversee a planned review of the operation and status of the Convention.

The APMBC is a generally successful international treaty, which has greatly reduced the production and use of anti-personnel mines and the Siem Reap-Angkor Summit provides an opportunity to place renewed focus on the Convention and the mine action sector, which have done much to reduce human suffering across the globe.

Exceed P&O Exhibits at POA National Congress

Exceed P&O, Manila – Exceed’s social enterprise in the Philippines -  is attending the 75th Annual National Convention of the Philippine Orthopaedic Association (POA).

This major event, from 13 to 16 November 2024, marks the Diamond Jubilee of the POA and takes place in the Edsa Shangri La hotel, Manila at the Ortigas Centre, Mandaluyong City.

The Convention is attended by a large number of orthopaedic specialists and other medical professionals and Exceed P&O will be exhibiting the extensive range of high quality prosthetic and orthotic devices and professional services provided by the company.

Look out for further event coverage on Exceed social media over the next few days.

Celebrating International P&O Day 2024

A message from our CEO Carson Harte:

Reflecting on International day of Prosthetics and Prosthetics we concentrate on the enormous asset we have created at Exceed.

Expert personnel.

Investing in a young person and giving them solid clinical skills equips them to apply biomechanics, tissue mechanics, psychology and solid hand skills. Prosthetist Orthotists and PO Technicians are the most critical part of this health care pathway. Without knowledgeable and dedicated professionals, nothing works. Apple and Microsoft discovered that good software creates solutions. Such is it for PO. Our people ARE our software. They have to be compassionate, professional, efficient and - above all else - 'user friendly'.

And they are!

As I watch my young colleagues as they interact with clients young and old. I see the outworking of international training standards, hard fought for and hard won. We have a great operating system. So lets put this international day into our diary every year, and use it as a moment to recognise and celebrate our profession and the impact it makes in the world.

Commemorating Sir Bobby Charlton

Sir Bobby Charlton, 1937-2023

Today is the first anniversary of the passing of Sir Bobby Charlton and, at Exceed Worldwide, we wish to mark the occasion by expressing our thanks to Sir Bobby for supporting our work in Cambodia through the Sir Bobby Charlton Foundation.

Sir Bobby was renowned as a great footballer and a great humanitarian and support from the Sir Bobby Charlton Foundation has helped Exceed to contribute to his vision of enabling people affected by war and conflict to enjoy healthy, fulfilled and empowered lives.

Speaking about Sir Bobby, Sisary Kheng, Cambodia Country Director, Exceed Worldwide said,’ I had the honour of presenting Exceed’s work to Sir Bobby and Lady Norma at the Foundation’s UK office in February 2020. His gentleness, vision for humanity and interest in supporting people in conflict-affected communities amazed me and, to mark the anniversary of his passing and his legacy, I would like to pledge Exceed’s ongoing commitment to support and provide new opportunities for people with disabilities in Cambodia.’

SBCF Trustee Jane Bateman (left) with Exceed’s Sisary Kheng (right) and a client in Phnom Penh.

In May 2024 Exceed unveiled a memorial to commemorate Sir Bobby’s life at our centre in Phnom Penh, at an event attended by Exceed CEO Carson Harte, HM British Ambassador to Cambodia, Dominic Williams, and Jane Bateman, Trustee of the Sir Bobby Charlton Foundation.

SBCF Trustee Jane Bateman with Exceed CEO Carson Harte, British Ambassador to Cambodia Dominic Williams and Exceed staff.

This memorial will be an enduring reminder of Sir Bobby for Exceed staff, students and patients, but the most important element of his legacy will be the high quality services Exceed continues to provide for people who need prosthetic and orthotic support. Sir Bobby and the Sir Bobby Charlton Foundation are playing a significant role in enabling us to deliver these services to people with disabilities across Cambodia.