Operation ASHA's mission is to eliminate tuberculosis among disadvantaged communities. We do this by providing treatment, counseling, education, and supportive services to tuberculosis patients in the communities where we work. We also implement awareness and preventive measures to prevent tuberculosis in these communities. In addition, we seek to build capacity among governments, public health organizations and other NGOs to adopt and implement our best practices. Operation ASHA began with one TB treatment center in September 2006 and enrolled 26 new patients within 3 months. Today, OpASHA provides tuberculosis treatment and education services in 2,053 slums and villages in six Indian states and two provinces in Cambodia. It is the exclusive provider of TB treatment to nearly five million Indian citizens. With a successful model in place, Operation ASHA continues to grow and expand beyond India's borders to Southeast Asia and Africa, where millions more suffer from tuberculosis. WE have two opportunities that pay a small living stiped fro candidates from the US/India - Communications and Marketing Fellow: http://www.opasha.org/about/jobs-and-internships-2/jobs-3-2/communications-and-marketing-fellow/ And Development Fellow: http://www.opasha.org/about/jobs-and-internships-2/jobs-3-2/development-fellow/
Monday, June 18, 2012
Fellowship Opportunities with NGO Operation ASHA
Operation ASHA's mission is to eliminate tuberculosis among disadvantaged communities. We do this by providing treatment, counseling, education, and supportive services to tuberculosis patients in the communities where we work. We also implement awareness and preventive measures to prevent tuberculosis in these communities. In addition, we seek to build capacity among governments, public health organizations and other NGOs to adopt and implement our best practices. Operation ASHA began with one TB treatment center in September 2006 and enrolled 26 new patients within 3 months. Today, OpASHA provides tuberculosis treatment and education services in 2,053 slums and villages in six Indian states and two provinces in Cambodia. It is the exclusive provider of TB treatment to nearly five million Indian citizens. With a successful model in place, Operation ASHA continues to grow and expand beyond India's borders to Southeast Asia and Africa, where millions more suffer from tuberculosis. WE have two opportunities that pay a small living stiped fro candidates from the US/India - Communications and Marketing Fellow: http://www.opasha.org/about/jobs-and-internships-2/jobs-3-2/communications-and-marketing-fellow/ And Development Fellow: http://www.opasha.org/about/jobs-and-internships-2/jobs-3-2/development-fellow/
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