Thursday, September 30, 2010

Free Fluid In Pouch Of Doughlas

Nepal: Nothing is impossible

Beatrix Spring, Head of Marketing International Cooperation reported from Nepal by the challenges, turn to the Himalayas a movie about a mobile eye camp of the Red Cross.

The weather gods were far from gracious. Even when the clouds cleared a bit sometimes, a small aircraft landing on the short, slippery runway in Dunai would have been fatal.

Time was short, however: The Health Shelf ends in the municipalities of Dolpa in the eye camp had announced. blind and had eye patients, the day-long foot marches take upon themselves were long on the road. And the Red Cross team was waiting in the airport in Nepalgunj for better weather!

The solution was a helicopter. We decided on two flights with a helicopter, which transported the eleven people and the necessary medical supplies as well as the footage to Dolpa.


arrival in Dolpa

On the morning of 22 September we were flying through clouds, fog and sunshine to Dunai. A special experience immediately after the arrival of all the buildings together on the camp in the simple community hospital. Disinfection, sterilization and cleaning was the most important thing. The Red Cross team of our delegates Kamal Baral worked perfectly. All work sent to each other. The first patients studied even a suitable place to store them.

Dunai in the village because there was an incident for days without electricity. Good thing we had a strong generator process of the eye camp and our camera supplied. Shortly before sunset to

18:30 we moved into our abode. She was of course not nearly compare with our comfort in Switzerland, but we were all happy to have finally got to the core of our work. In particular, patients had to not be disappointed. The ophthalmologist and the team were there and were able to start the next day with the eyes of controls and operations.


The ophthalmologist Dr. Dhangel (left) and assistant Ram KC (r) with Beatrix Spring in Dolpa


Beatrix Spring, SRK

The SRC in Nepal

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Cost Of New Vodafone Sim Card

"Making Of" the information campaign of the SRC, Part 13 ": follow-up workshop of the CRC

Today we were invited by the Cambodian Red Cross at a workshop for Red Cross volunteers. After several welcome speeches distributed Max Oser first Aid kits to the volunteers.

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Making Of "the information campaign of the SRC, Part 12: Head Office SRK Takeo

We enjoy great hospitality in the Head Office SRK Takeo to edit our films and send them to Switzerland.

Holi Invitation Letter

" Making Of "the information campaign of the SRC, Part 11: The Slum

our base in the slum city of Takeo, we have experienced poverty as hopeless as yet nowhere in this country. Poverty is pervasive in Cambodia, But in the countryside but at least a certain idyll is palpable. Some inhabitants of the huts filmed today benefit from the Health Equity Fund of the SRC to take over the medical costs of indigent people.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Granny Bra For Saggy Breasts

Nepal - asking the weather gods

Beatrix Spring, Director of Marketing International Cooperation SRK reported from Nepal by their visits to projects.

The capital Kathmandu has been found when we arrived a few days in the monsoon dress. That was also when we arrived in the southwest of the country in Nepalgunj Sun

Here in the Red Cross Office prepare the staff of the Nepalese Red Cross , which is supported by the SRC, an eye camp in Dolpo mountains (Himalayas) before. She and the three of us from the film crew wait patiently for a flight to Dunai. We want there to film the hard living conditions of the population and show how important the Red Cross work of the SRC using the example of against poverty blindness.


The film team, when loading the material for a mobile eye camp in Dolpa.

This morning we were able to film the loading of medical material to a Red Cross car. Countless things it needs for a mobile eye camp. Each box weighs 50 pounds and it is much more extensive than I could imagine. All this takes place even in the small plane. Since

want to fly to many other people for days after Dunai, there is a long waiting list. We can only hope for every hour that the sky finally opens up and the winds calm down in the mountains, to finally start 1-2 aircraft.

Even the motto is - wait, sweat and talk to the gods.

Namaste - runs Beatrix Spring, SRK


The SRC in Nepal

What Does Dr. Patricia E. Bath Do

making of the information campaign of the Swiss Red Cross in Cambodia Part 10: The Martig `s at work

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making of the information campaign of the Swiss Red Cross in Cambodia, Part 9: Franz Caspar and the dizzying

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balancing act "making of" the information campaign of the Swiss Red Cross in Cambodia, Part 8: As a Vietnam Notfilm

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delegate for the first time in Switzerland

It is a rainy morning when I get excited for the first time in the life of Swiss soil enter. As a representative of the Swiss Red Cross in my country, Vietnam, I am invited to a meeting of the SRC delegates. Everything is so new and strange: the modern and well maintained building, but also the comfortable and punctual trains and trams. The beautiful landscape with green hills, however, quite compatible with the calendar pictures. The Aare with their swirling waves reminds me of the song of the Blue Danube.

The encounter with the over 50 ladies and gentlemen of the Red Cross, have come together from all over the world in black castle, is an enriching experience. The workshop is organized with Swiss precision! For me, the day begins as I am back home in Hanoi early in the morning. 5 - 7 clock I devote myself entirely to Aikido and WingChun, which is the Chinese Kung Fu. A veritable highlight of the trip to the sneezing not because its peak at about 2,300 meters above sea level lies, but because the possibility for the first time I saw and touched snow. And how beautiful were the sounds the Swiss Vuvuzuelas which Anita Tobler drew their Alphorn.

When I went to five days of extensive Swiss food in the center black castle for the weekend to Bern, there was only one thought: at last a good portion of rice in my home. With my colleagues from Laos, we bought a kilo of rice at the station. For this we paid three times more than in Vietnam. We prepared the evening meal in hotel room, and in the morning by 3 clock again, I cooked rice for breakfast. Then it was strengthened with the Federal Terrace for my Aikido training in the fresh morning air.


Nguyen Phu Son
SRC Delegate in Vietnam

The SRC in Vietnam