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Nancy S. Harris, M.D., 2006
California, USA
Health Award
Nancy S. Harris, M.D., has worked for fifteen years to reverse the
life-threatening health challenges affecting the lives of nearly one million
underserved Tibetan children in the remote Tibet Autonomous Region and adjacent
Tibetan ethnic areas of China. Harris first noted unusual growth stunting in
children while visiting the region in 1990. For seven years, she and her
tri-cultural team of Tibetan, Chinese and Western health workers weighed,
measured and examined several thousands of children. The resulting data,
published in the prestigious New England Journal of Medicine in 2001,
documented that these children were not "short but healthy" as previously
believed, but were in fact severely malnourished and chronically ill. As a
result these children are at high risk of death from easily preventable and
treatable conditions such as diarrhea, pneumonia and tuberculosis. To prevent
this needless mortality Harris, Founder and President of the Terma Foundation,
worked with local traditional elders, women, and villagers to develop six
integrated child and community health programs. Programs are implemented by
local Tibetan staff as meaningful, culturally acceptable and sustainable
community-based interventions, with emphasis on health education. The survival
of these children is the greatest hope for the future of this fragile
indigenous culture, which remains geographically excluded from significant
large-scale health assistance. Spending six to eight months a year in the
field, Harris continues her dedication to generate awareness and direct
resources to address this dire situation, which now includes emergence of
multidrug-resistant tuberculosis. Field programs, based in Lhasa, reach over
300,000 child and community beneficiaries per year. To learn more please visit
www.terma.org
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