On Wed, 26 Oct 1994, DAVID PONKA wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I am a second year medical student at McGill University, involved > with the Osler Medical Aid Foundation (OMAF). OMAF is a registered > charity which financially and otherwise supports primary health > care in the developing world. OMAF also aids students in setting up > projects overseas. > > Seeing that OMAF does not have any continuing projects set up in > Nepal, I would very much like to find contacts in this country and > eventually spend an elective working in Nepal this coming summer. > I am especially interested in exploring issues related to > population growth control and family planning. I have managed to > locate several people interested in these topics through various > literature searches and the internet. Unfortunately, I am unable to > find e-mail addresses for any of them or for anyone else in Nepal. > Here are some of the names I have read about: > > Dr. Chandra Prakash Maskey > Tribhuvan University > Kathmandu > > Anand K. Tamang > Intergrated Development Systems > Kathmandu > > M.J. Glennon et al > Eastern Regional Hospital > Dharan, Nepal > > A. Shrestha et al > New Era > Kathmandu > > E. Schwartz et al > Canadian International Water and Energy Consultants Clinic > Kathmandu > > Would anyone know of any other health care workers or clinics that > focus on population growth control or associated topics? I would > very much appreciate any information, including e-mail addresses if > possible (I'm afraid to find out that Nepal hasn't discovered > e-mail -- or is it that e-mail hasn't discovered Nepal?) > > Thanking you very much in advance, > > David Ponka > McGill University > [log in to unmask] > (514) 482-9149 Dr. Beckingham is on sabatical research leave until July 1995 and therefore will not be able to respond to your email.