Kushudebu Public Health Mission NepalGovernment Reg. No.: 334/063/064
*   Training program on primary health care from 24th to 29th August, 2010   * *   Inauguration of Staff Quarter   * *   Appointment of New general medicine and management person at the medical center   * *   Visit of “Friends of Junubesi” to KPHMN on April 2011   * *   Visit of Jeema Keeves as a Volunteer from Australia   * *   Visit of teachers and students from Rockhampton School,Australia Nov\Dec 2010   * *   Join with us for the World Expeditions Community Project 2010-2011   * *   Community Project April 2010 Report   * *   Ultrasound services at KPHM   * *   World Expedition Community Project April 2010   * *   Appointment of New Nurse   * *   Starting New Service of Ultrasound in Medical Center   * *   Friends of Junbesi Newsletter 2010 : Download   * *   Wildreness Nepal book order Form : Download   * *   World Expeditions Community Project 2010   * *   Report on patient flow in hospital from 7th August 2009 to 11th January 2010   * *   World Expeditions Community Project 2010 on April   * *   Appointment of New lab and X-ray technician   * *   'Friends of Junbesi' Newsletter - Nov 2009   * *   Wilderness in NEPAL - Book Order Form   * *   Join with us with world expeditions' community project 2010   * *   Adelaide Visit of Mr. Ang Tshering   * *   Kushudebu plantation program   * *   www.ntnews.com.au has published a story on KPHMN   * *   ″Friends of Junbesi″ Newsletter   * *   Australia visit of Mr. Ang Tshering Sherpa, President of KPHMN   * *   launching the book "Wilderness Nepal"   * *   The world expeditions community project 2009 has been completed successfully   *
Biography : Ang Tshering Sherpa

President : Ang Tshering SherpaI was born at the beautiful and pleasant village of Pangkarma, VDC ward number 5, Beni district, a remote area of the Nepal Himalaya. I grew up with my parents and two brothers and three sisters. My family has a farm and I helped my family while also studying at my local school up to the higher leaving certificate. I am the eldest son and it was expected to stay on the farm.

When I had finished school, my parents proposed a marriage to me, but I declined and left for Kathmandu without their consent or permission. Arriving in Kathmandu with the vigour and endeavour of youth, I maintained myself with hard struggle, but worked and studied to improve myself. I then returned to my village and was warmly received by my family and the village people. While there it occurred to me how much help the handicapped and society at large in the district needed better facilities than were on offer.


Pangkarma Village
This thought stayed with me and I realised that by returning to Kathmandu I would be better able to help my community.I returned to Kathmandu with the firm belief and strong intent to help my people. It was very difficult for a person like me, who arrived in a large city, Kathmandu, from a remote country area to find employment. I started to work in the trekking profession.

Ang with family
Ang with family
Eventually I had an opportunity to work with World Expeditions. I was encouraged and supported in this by Lakpa Sherpa, Manoi Mingma and Ian Williams. This enabled me to achieve the first step in my goal to help my people. Through my work I had the opportunity to support myself and my family, and also meet and learn from overseas travelers, some of whom were interested in me as a person.

Ang with Paul Jury austerlia
Ang with Paul Jury austerlia
An Australian citizen, Paul Jury along with his wife, Patricia and children, was supportive in helping me further achieve my goal. A doctor, nurse and medical supplies were now sent to the medical outpost at Junbesi to assist the people of my district. Kushudebu Public Health Mission Nepal was established.

Ang Tshering Sherpa and Dr. Sally Nobbs in a classroom of the Wilderness School
Ang Tshering Sherpa and Dr. Sally Nobbs in a classroom of the Wilderness School
I was then able to launch a public sector health program with further economic assistance from The Wilderness School in Adelaide led by Dr Sally Nobbs. Glenys Needham of the Carnegie Branch of The Lions Organisation in Melbourne, and Jean Darlington of St Monica's R.C. Church, Wivenhoe, Essex, England working with her local church group in England also helped with more improvements This support has resulted in the refurbishment of the medical outpost with new interior walls and rooves.

I have also put in place better environmental practices of improved sanitation and the provision of a rubbish pit after meeting Beau Beza, a lecturer at Melbourne University.

Throughout these improvements I have continued to work with my local people and consult with them. Seeing the high admiration they have towards those who have helped them and by seeing the benefits my community has with the improved facilities and staff, I further reaffirm my commitment to achieve better medical facilities and care for all of the people of my home district, a community of more than 3,700 people.

I cannot thank enough those who have helped me achieve these goals. There are many friends of the Kushudebu Public Health Mission Nepal (KPHMN). KPHMN is incorporated and registered as a non-profit organisation. Kushudebu being a sherpa word for wellbeing. KPHMN has an office in Kathmandu, works with the local community, a website and a bank account.

The commitment and drive I had for this project has not declined over time. We now have lab equipment and an x-ray machine, ECG and more trained staff. We have plans to convert rooms so that patients are able to stay at the centre for treatment, refurbish a house for doctor and nurses quarters, purchase ultrasound equipment and other pregnancy delivery equipment as well as more staff.

Ang Tsherin Sherpa with students at the book launch of the book Wilderness Nepal
Ang Tsherin Sherpa with students at the book launch of the book "Wilderness Nepal"
Ang Tshering Sherpa, Pemba Lamu Sherpa with the Mayor of Adelaide, Michel Harbinson, and Kathy Harbinson, at the book launch
Ang Tshering Sherpa, Pemba Lamu Sherpa with the Mayor of Adelaide, Michel Harbinson, and Kathy Harbinson, at the book launch
Currently the Nepal Government is unable to meet community demands in regard to health care and this is why our work in this area must continue. It is only by the continued support of our donors and any new donors that we are able to make progress and maintain medical help to this district.

Group picture at award ceremony - Honorable Ambassador of Australia Ms. Susan Grace, Justin sharp President and Chief Executive Office, Manager of International Relations of James Cook University Mr. Ron Nankervis and Seven Award winner Nepali Social workers
Group picture at award ceremony - Honorable Ambassador of Australia Ms. Susan Grace, Justin sharp President and Chief Executive Office, Manager of International Relations of James Cook University Mr. Ron Nankervis and Seven Award winner Nepali Social workers
Ang and his brother Ang Ngima with Honorable Ambassador of Australia Ms. Susan Grace at the award ceremony
Ang and his brother Ang Ngima with Honorable Ambassador of Australia Ms. Susan Grace at the award ceremony
In August 2008, we were invited to Adelaide, Australia for a book launch "Wilderness in Nepal" by the Wilderness School and the mayor of Adelaide, Michael Harbinson. We spent three weeks in Australia and met many old and new friends. This was our first trip overseas and we were very happy with all we saw and did. We thank everyone who helped us during this trip. KPHMN is very grateful for all of the support we received.

Ang with Justin Sharp President and Chief Executive Officer of James cook university and his wife at the award function
Ang with Justin Sharp President and Chief Executive Officer of James cook university and his wife at the award function
Ang with host family during seminar at James Cook University
Ang with host family during seminar at James Cook University
Similarly on 2009 I again got opportunity to represent Kushudebu Public Health Mission Nepal on a Global Business Seminar organized by James Cook University. I attended the seminar with six other participants from Nepal. I would like to thank by hearth to James Cook University, Brisbane, Australia; Sarina Russo Group and Clinton Global Organization for providing such opportunity. With the help of Mrs Sally Nobbs, Wilderness School, I got an opportunity to visit students and teachers of Wilderness School. This was my second visit to Adelaide. Similarly with the help of Tim Jerrma, I also got opportunity to visit New Zealand. During this visit to New Zealand I met my trekking friends and also had participated in a radio program on National Radio New Zealand. I visited different places around New Zealand. It was mine very memorable trip to Australia and New Zealand.

KPHMN was also included in the World Expeditions Community Travel program for 2008, with two groups visiting the centre in October 2008. Much work was completed during these visits making many improvements to the buildings and surrounds.

Similarly World Expeditions Project 2009 was also completed successfully. Travelers came from Australia and Canada on April of 2009, had contributed their valuable effort for developing the infrastructure of the Medical Center. During this project the medical center war facilitated by installing a water tank, leveling one side of the new house, paving in front of the OPD and dressing room, placing new tiles on the OPD and dressing room floor, installing windows, replacing the roof and painting the new windows on the new buildings.

Continuing the trend, on World Expedition Project 2010, with financial support from the travel doctor, Kushudebu Public Health Mission has made necessary arrangement for the construction of interior of the staff quarter building

Ang and Tim Jerram at National Radio New zealand
Ang and Tim Jerram at National Radio New Zealand
Ang at interview with National Radia New Zealand
Ang at interview with National Radia New Zealand
KPHMN is now supported and managed by the executive committee, a local management committee and supported with ongoing donations and assistance from our numerous overseas friends. The success of KPHMN depends on everyone. Such humanitarian work is invaluable and you can be very proud of your achievements.

I personally request all of you who read this to consider donating to KPHMN and therefore work in collaboration with us to continue the humanitarian work that is in place in Beni VDC. In this regard, you are requested to contact me at my email address kushudebu@mail.com.np or kushudebu2005@yahoo.com.

Finally thank you for taking the time to read about Kushudebu Public Health Mission Nepal. I would like to pass on my best wishes to you, your family and friends.

Yours Sincerely,
Ang Tshering Sherpa
President
KPHMN

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