RINPOCHE'S PROJECTS IN TIBET AND INDIA: BODHICITTA CHARITABLE TRUST & ATTICHealth Project in East Tibet10,000 Tibetan nomads in East Tibet have no access to medical treatment. Inhabiting a territory of some 10,000 km², this nomadic population lives in one of the roughest environments in the world. At an altitude above 3800m, winter temperatures reach -35°C (-31F), leaving the ground frozen for eight months a year. Agriculture is almost impossible under these conditions. Thus, the nomads rely on their herds of yaks and goats for food, clothing and shelter, with very little income.CURRENT MEDICAL CONDITIONS: There are no doctors, nurses, midwives or any basic medical health services within the community, while the nearest government clinic is far too expensive. Lack of health education and financial means leave sanitary conditions and personal hygiene levels extremely poor.A long list of health hazards affects the local population, at alarming rates:INFANT MORTALITY AND CHILDBIRT HAZARDS - MALNUTRITION...and other serious medical conditions: Echinococcosis, a potentially life-threatening parasite related to contact with infected dogs' feces, affects the nomadic population in very high rates. Untreated cataracts lead to blindness, one of the most serious health problems in Tibet. Also widespread are hepatitis, tuberculosis, and Kashin-Beck disease, a debilitating joint disease.WE CAN HELP!!!This unbearable situation can be changed!For further details, and to find out how each one of us can make a difference, please contact:[email protected]/o ZILNON KAGYELING MONASTRY, BHAGSU ROAD, McLLOD GANJ - DHARAMSALA, H.P INDIA. 176219.
Chamtrul Lobsang Rinpoche at Israel and Europe on February and March 2009.