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Shifted Expectations

By Marcia Frimpong, Intern, 2013 When I began my internship with OpASHA, I wasn’t sure…

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Indian Night: Fund Raising Event on 26th July 2014

  On the 26th of July, Operation ASHA (Cambodia) made a debut at a social…

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When a Cure Isn’t Enough: Exploring the Challenges of Tuberculosis Treatment

From the series Picturing Tuberculosis: Insights from the Field. - “By:  Katie Jordan, IPIHD Intern” Original…

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Over the River and Through the Woods: Reaching Remote TB Patients

From the series Picturing Tuberculosis: Insights from the Field. - “By:  Katie Jordan, IPIHD Intern” Original…

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An Interview with Field Supervisor Lay Tra

An Interview with Field Supervisor Lay Tra In this fortnightly feature, we provide a glimpse…

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The Astounding Simplicity in the Gift of Life

The rugged urban city of Phnom Penh and its busy city streets is where Operation…

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Kudos to the Field Supervisors

The key to controlling tuberculosis (TB) is the implementation of Directly Observed Therapy Short course…

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WE ARE ALL PART OF THE COMMUNITY

A Chinese proverb claims “远亲不如近邻” which means, “In times of need, it is better to…

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Anita

The humbleness of a suffering TB patient!

“I alone cannot change the world, but I can cast a stone across the waters…

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Ms Rashmi Sharma, Country Director (Cambodia), Operation ASHA Giving A Welcome Note At 17th Sept’13 Technical Consultation Meeting

Technical Consultation on “Use of Technology in TB” and Launch of eCompliance

“It’s an exciting time for Operation ASHA as we have completed three successful years in…

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Jacqueline With The Village Kids At Prey Kabas Taking Shelter From The Rain During A Video Shoot

Shooting for our Fund Raising Campaign (OpASHA Cambodia)

Have you produced a fund raising video? I have. I did my first production over…

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Ghati Gaon

Operation ASHA: Hope for Tribal People!!

After traveling about 65 km from Gwalior city into its interior villages, I found myself…

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Distribution of Groceries to Tribal Patients

Operation ASHA started working in extremely disadvantaged remote areas of Gwalior populated by indigenous/tribal people,…

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How much does it cost to save a life?

I have a theory. That your life is worth as much as what you have…

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An Opportunity transformed her life

If anytime you will walk into OpASHA’s headquarters, you will find a lean and fair…

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World TB Day 24 March 2013

The World TB Day campaign is focused on individuals around the world who have found…

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Operation ASHA: A Glimmer of hope

Several months after graduating college with a bachelors degree in Political Science I decided to…

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Floating Tuberculosis Centers: A Step Deeper in Mobile Healthcare Delivery by Adapting to Local Conditions (Part I)

Also published on iCats Fellow Community Blog.  Author’s Note: This is the first post in series…

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World TB Day (24th March)

This World TB day, Operation ASHA was honored by the city of Bhopal for its…

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