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The Terma Foundation is a nonsectarian humanitarian
organization whose creative programs combine indigenous and
western knowledge to confront the enormous health crisis now
affecting the six million Tibetans within China. Tibet is
one of the few remaining ancient, nonviolent civilizations.
Its futureits children and its cultureaffects
our global community.
One million Tibetan children are at risk of dying from disease
and malnutrition. Their deaths are preventable. You
can help.
What is the Terma Foundation?
Founded in 1993 as the Tibet Child Nutrition Project (TCNP),
the Terma Foundation now implements public health programs
including nutrition, education, primary and preventive health
care, acknowledging traditional belief systems, and integrating
low-tech, low-cost western technology where appropriate.
Terma's work in the TAR and adjacent ethnic Tibetan areas
of the People's Republic of China is carried out by a multidisciplinary
coalition of Tibetans, Chinese, and westerners in successful
cooperation with PRC nationals and local health authorities.
Objectives include:
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Focusing on the health and
welfare of children, women, and the elderly who maintain
indigenous values while confronting contemporary challenges; |
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Promoting environmentally
appropriate traditional agriculture, consumption of high
nutrient indigenous foods, and cultivation of Tibetan
herbs; |
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Supporting educational
programs in public health, literacy, vocational training,
the arts, and international education exchange; |
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Developing microeconomic
initiatives at the grassroots level which will sustain
the local health infrastructure; and |
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Facilitating interaction
between Tibetans and other indigenous communities internationally
and on issues relating to health, education, and the environment. |
Over twelve years, our tightly run collaboration has ensured
the integrity of our original vision. All donated money and
resources go directly to the poorest of the poor throughout
Tibet.
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Terma |
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According to Tibetan tradition,
terma are ancient texts buried by deities,
called dakinis, until their wisdom
can be used for the benefit of all living beings.
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