Himalayan cataract
February 27th 2008
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Himalayan cataract
Himalayan Cataract Project - Make a Donation
The Himalayan Cataract Project strives to eradicate preventable and curable blindness in the Himalaya through high-quality ophthalmic care, education, and establishment of a ... (more...)
People in the remote Himalayas will get screening for cataracts and ...
Lots of people we’ve taught are teaching others, and even some of their students are now teaching as well. - Geoff Tabin, M.D., Himalayan Cataract Project founder and director (more...)
Himalayan Cataract Project, Inc. | GlobalGiving
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Report of the Himalayan Cataract Project
REPORT OF THE HIMALAYAN CATARACT PROJECT August/September 1997 Mission to Northern Pakistan Hoerni Foundation Central Asia Institute by Geoff Tabin, M.D. (more...)
HCP: The Himalayan Cataract Project: cureblindness.org
The Himalayan Cataract Project’s top priority is to reach the greatest number of unserved blind people, with the highest quality care, at the lowest possible cost. (more...)
One World || Himalayan Cataract Project (HCP)
Himalayan Cataract Project (HCP) After traveling the world and creating images of his experiences, Michael S. Lewis, M.D. wanted to help those without sight view their own ... (more...)
Charity Navigator Rating - Himalayan Cataract Project
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Himalayan Cataract Project Inc - Start page
1,434,382 people have helped raise $79,001,365 for 18,539 nonprofits using Firstgiving (more...)
Sight On Everest, the climb for Vision in Nepal
Here you can donate to the Himalayan Cataract and/or Solar Tuki projects, spreading sight, light & vision and efficient solar powered lights to the poor people of Nepal ... (more...)
The Himalayan Cataract Project | Outside Online
On a warm mid-April day in northeastern Nepal, on the outskirts of the village of Phaplu, scores of Nepalese all of them blind or partially blind lined up at a screening table in ... (more...)