The first health post in Humla, Nepal (1995)
The Nepal Trust began work on the ground in 1995 by setting up the first health post in the remote Humla region. A trek organised from Findhorn, brought a carved doorway to symbolise the connection
The Nepal Trust began work on the ground in 1995 by setting up the first health post in the remote Humla region. A trek organised from Findhorn, brought a carved doorway to symbolise the connection
During World War II, stationed in India, Alan took part in an expedition to Burma where he served alongside Nepalese Ghurkas. He never forgot the bravery and loyalty of the Ghurkas and after 50 years
This article by Jim Donovan was previously published in Network News, Issue 7, April 1996. Building the Humla Health Post Facing me with a terrible grimace was not one of nature's more benign spirits. I
This article, written by Jim Donovan, was previsously published in Network News, June 1995. lf your mission succeeds, you will not only have accomplished a personal achievement, but will have built a community health clinic
This article was previously published in Network News January 1998. *** In 1993, partially-sighted and in the early stages of Parkinson's disease, 72 year old Alan Jacobsen made a pilgrimage to Nepal, accompanied by Elisabeth
In October 1995 I took part in a trek to the remote Humla region in Nepal. The call had gone out in Spring 1995 for volunteers to join and help build a health post. My