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HCP Newsletter - February 2006

Greetings,

Co-directors Dr. Sanduk Ruit and Dr. Geoff Tabin and HCP friend Dr. Charles Wykoff have recently published a new book on fighting global blindness, published and distributed by the American Public Health Association. It is essentially the how-to manual for working to eliminate blindness in the developing world. In the Foreword, Dr. Alfred Sommer writes, "One of the most insightful and inventive partnerships has been the one created by Geoff Tabin and Sanduk Ruit, American and Nepali ophthalmologists. They have developed a highly efficient, hospital-based approach to delivering cataract surgical services to densely populated areas and effective modifications applicable to outreach activities reaching more sparsely population regions."

For more information on the book and ordering a copy, please visit our website:

http://www.cureblindness.org/publications/globalblindness.html

The Himalayan Cataract Project is pleased to announce a partnership with the Nepal Trek & Trail Run to support a remote eye camp in the Himalayas. Nepal Trek & Trail has organized a two week trip planned for November 2006 that includes a 10 day trek through the Annapurna region of Nepal, a half marathon for those who wish to participate and a visit to the Tilganga Eye Centre in Kathmandu, the HCP base of operations in the Himalayas. A portion of the proceeds from the run will benefit the HCP. For further information and to learn about joining the trip please visit our website:

http://www.cureblindness.org/nepaltrekandtrail.html

Sincerely,

Job Heintz, Emily Newick and Geoff Tabin
The Himalayan Cataract Project Team


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