{"id":839,"date":"2018-11-28T11:51:59","date_gmt":"2018-11-28T11:51:59","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/lionsannapurna.org.np\/?p=839"},"modified":"2019-05-24T07:54:53","modified_gmt":"2019-05-24T07:54:53","slug":"afora-deworming-project","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/lionsannapurna.org.np\/2018\/11\/28\/afora-deworming-project\/","title":{"rendered":"AFORA Deworming Project"},"content":{"rendered":"

In Nepal, many Tibetan villages lack modern facilities, education and awareness about health and education. Therefore, there is a high rate of infection disease. Until now, the Tibetan Exile Government have not been able to initiate any programs to eradicate the health issues. One fatal disease infecting every Tibetan settlement is worms, which are acquired through drinking contaminated water.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

Mr Mark Lindsay<\/strong> connected a member of our club to Mrs Vicki Robert, from the Australian Friends of Rongbuk Association<\/strong> (AFORA). AFORA financed this deworming project at the cost of $1500 AUD. The project aimed to detect and treat worms in the Tibetan children of the Pokhara valley. For this project, we organised free health camps, and invited six different schools.<\/p>\n

The schools were:<\/p>\n