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The Tibetan Delek Hospital is a Tibetan hospital founded in 1971 and located in Dharamsala in Northern India. It serves the Tibetan residents, and local community in the region, including tourists from around the world.〔Oren Family, (Volunteering in India ), IsraAid〕 It practices social assistance, mainly using allopathic Western medicine.〔Bertrand Odelys, ''Dharamsala, Chroniques tibétaines'', Albin Michel, 2003, ISBN 2226142592, p 140〕 In 2013, the Kochon Prize, Stop TB Partnership is attributed to the Delek hospital, but China is pressuring the WHO.〔 Richard Finney, (Tibetan Groups Petition WHO for Hospital Award ) Radio Free Asia, 2013-12-30〕〔Betsy McKay, (TB Prize Selection Gets Caught in Politics ), Wall Street Journal, 26 novembre 2013〕 == History == Delek Hospital was built through donations and provide care at a low cost to patients, while taking care of low-income patients. It was founded in 1971 by the Dalai Lama to give allopathic medical care to Tibetan refugees and the Indian community living in Dharamsala, a city of Northern India. In June 2008, the Delek hospital began a program to improve the control of tuberculosis in the Tibetan diaspora, supported by the Johns Hopkins University with the participation of Dr. Zorba Paster and Richard Chaissonet,〔(Delek Hospital details Plan to Combat TB in the Tibetan Community )〕 and the Associazione Italiana per la Solidarietà fra i Popoli (AISPO).〔(Health Department holds conference to control TB in Tibetan community ), 11 October 2010〕 The Rotary Club of Sunshine, based in Australia, participates in the financing of the program of tuberculosis control for Tibetan refugees.〔(The Rotarian sept. 2005 ), p 26 "() the Rotary Club of Sunshine, Australia, funds a tuberculosis control program for Tibetan refugees at Delek Hospital in Dharamsala, India."〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tibetan Delek Hospital」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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