Medical camps in Bajura
30 Oct 09
Client at an INF ear camp in Awalching
Client at an INF ear camp in Awalching

A team from INF's medical camps programme in Pokhara today travels to Tante in western Nepal's Bajura District to undertake three camps. The team will do 'back-to-back' ear, gynæcology and general surgical camps at a health post in the Kuldevmandu village area.

INF's Nepali medical camps staff team, led by Eka Dev Devkota, will be joined by volunteers from the UK, Switzerland, Germany, Australia and New Zealand, some of whom will travel to Nepal especially to take part in the camps.

Also taking part in the general surgical camp is a Nepali surgeon, Dr Bhoj Raj Neupane from the Western Regional Hospital and Fewa City Hospital in Pokhara.

INF's medical camps programme was begun in 1993. Every year INF camps provide care for thousands of poor people in parts of Nepal which often lack basic health services.

If you would like to support INF's medical camps programme financially, please click here to contact your nearest INF office.

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