As news of our model of mutually beneficial tourism spreads, these two publications have joined the growing list covering the Dolma Cultural Adventure. Harpers send editor, Lucy Yoemans, and an article will be published shortly. The Sunday Times feature was published in print in 27th June. It, & other coverage, can be read at:
A guru’s guide to Shangri-La, Sunday Times
Spell Bound, The Guardian
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Jangsem goes for heart operation. Health project begins.
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Jangsem is an 8 year-old girl from Bridim. She suffers from a complex heart defect, present from birth, and had just months to live. Dr. Sean Keogh and Dr. Christine Bradshaw, two doctors who were invited by Dolma to Nepal in February ’04, examined her and immediately realised that her clinical situation was serious. Following the coordinated efforts of the Dolma Development Fund (DDF) and of Sean and Christine, Jangsem has now undergone heart surgery at Shahid Gangalal National Heart Hospital in Kathmandu. The operation was a success and she is currently recovering.
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Press interest reaches Sunday Times & Harpers & Queen
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As news of our model of mutually beneficial tourism spreads, these two publications have joined the growing list covering the Dolma Cultural Adventure. Harpers send editor, Lucy Yoemans, and an article will be published shortly. The Sunday Times feature was published in print in 27th June. It, & other coverage, can be read at:
A guru’s guide to Shangri-La, Sunday Times
Spell Bound, The Guardian
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