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Voici l’histoire d’un hôpital au coeur de l’Himalaya.

Histoire qui a débuté véritablement en 2005 lorsque l’hôpital est devenu opérationnel. L’inauguration officielle a eu lieu le 24 octobre 2005, en présence d’un représentant du gouvernement, des autorités et de la population locale. Dès 2006, le centre de vaccination du Solukhumbu est confié à l’hôpital pour les maladies infantiles, la tuberculose, la polio, etc., de même que le planning familial.

Des camps orthopédiques, ophtalmologiques et dentaires sont régulièrement organisés.

Aujourd’hui, la responsabilité médicale et administrative est en mains népalaises, sous la surveillance active de la fondation Nicole Niquille en Suisse. Les responsabilités financière et technique incombent toujours à la fondation.

De nouvelles activités médicales de proximité sont en développement (p.ex. les visites dans les villages).

Il est aussi prévu d’élargir la gamme des services proposés et d’en élever le niveau de performance.

Sources : http://hopital-lukla.ch/wp/

 

Fight the Bee Fundraiser for Lukla Hospital

X-Files fans love a good cause, and I have a new one for you! 

Join the “Fight the Bee Fundraiser” campaign to raise money for the Lukla Hospital in Nepal.  The July 9 event will be held in Toronto, Ontario at the Carlton at 10:30 am local time.  The afternoon will feature a theater screening of Fight the Future in blu-ray, a silicone bracelet commemorating the event, and a raffle ticket, all for a $30 donation.

Tickets should be purchased using this link: http://www.wix.com/mxs4235/ftb2011 .

 

Donations can also be made using the same link for those who cannot attend.Fight the Bee Fundraiser for Lukla Hospital is a project created by two fervent X-Philes, Melanie and Patricia, to raise money for the Lukla Hospital in the Khumba Valley of Nepal. The Lukla Hospital is located in the upper reaches of the Khumbu Valley and provides medical aide to the individuals who occupy the remote areas on the slopes of Everest.  This area has the third highest infant and mother mortality rate in the world. Funding to keep the hospital functional come from the Niquille Pasang Foundation based in Switzerland.

Sources :  http://www.xfilesuniverse.com/news/2011/03/22/fight-the-bee-fundraiser-for-lukla-hospital/

 

What happen if I get sick?

Your host family or monastery will have medicines. You must also bring first aid kit with you. If you have fever you can take medicine and relax. Do not go anywhere. The more rest you have the stronger you will get. Your host family or the monastery will also prepare you food you can digest more easily.

You must also bring water purifying tablets and a water bottle. The tap water in Everest region is excellent but we recommend you to use the purifying tablet. If you get stomach upset, drink only boiled water.

If your sickness gets worst, you must get to a hospital in Lukla. Pasang Lhamu Nicole-Nicky Hospital in Lukla has excellent facilities and will take good care of you. You can also fly back to Kathmandu from Lukla.
 

Dental Camp at PLNN Hospital

PLNN Hospital Lukla requested HDSN to run a four day dental camp in the hospital on the occasion of Khumbu Festival Nepal Tourism Year 2011 from the 22nd of April till the 26th of April 2011. Upon their request, Dr. Kiran Raj Awasthi with his team of Dr. Jagadish Marahatta, Dr. Anjan Palikhe and Dr. Kalit Joshi volunteered to run the camp.

Sources : Health and Development Society Nepal
 
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