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A Visit to Medical Action Myanmar

In November 2012, my husband and I went to Myanmar on a biking tour. Myanmar is a beautiful country with an ancient culture struggling to find its footing in a modern world that has largely left it behind. As is the case with most guided tours everywhere, our trip to Myanmar paraded us by wonderful monuments, temples and comfortable tourist facilities. While this was all fascinating, the most memorable part of our trip was not on the tour company’s itinerary.

We are both physicians and have worked as volunteers in developing countries over the years. Before picking up our bicycles in Yangon, we spent a day checking out MAM (Medical Action Myanmar) an NGO that supports a number of clinics that bring health services to the poorest people in Myanmar. Dr. Ni Ni Tun, a Myanmar physician, kindly spent a morning explaining MAM’s activities and showing us one of their clinics in a poor suburb of the capitol. Having had some experience in the difficulties and challenges inherent in providing health care in developing countries, we were very impressed by the dedication, thoroughness and vision of this Dutch based organization.

For anyone looking to make a donation to a project that is making a difference you cannot do any better than contributing to MAM.

– Dr. Linda Harth and Dr. Peter Nash (husband and wife)
Vancouver based Doctors

 

Dr.Ni_Ni_Tun clinic_lab patient_registration Dr.Ni_Ni_Tun_2 clinic_lab_2 in_patients Medical Action Myanmar

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