Tsunami Safe(r) Houses
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Prajnopaya's Tuberculosis Treatment and Prevention Clinics (TBTP)
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TB Care in Moradabad, India
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Developing New Methods in Tuberculosis Drug Delivery
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Innovation in Compassion
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Providing Hearing Aids to the Poor in Rural India
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The Prajnopaya Foundation is a worldwide humanitarian organization, with the purpose of alleviating suffering and caring for society by developing innovative Health, Education and Social Welfare projects.
Prajnopaya is derived from Sanskrit terms Prajna (Widsom) and Upaya (compassion and skillful means). The Foundation is based on Buddhist principles of providing care for all regardless of ethnicity, religion or gender under the patronage of HH the Dalai Lama.
Gift Giving:
Friends of Prajnopaya provide critical support and ensure its ongoing operation and strategic expansion. This will enable the Institute and Foundation to continue to offer exceptional humanitarian aid, speakers, and high-caliber programs that are unique. These Gifts can be designated to a particular cause of your choice.
Foundation Updates:

March 2010: World TB Day - Message from His Holiness the Dalai Lama
- November 2009: Transforming Loss into Generosity.
- October 2009: Prajnopaya and Operation Asha to launch Tuberculosis Treatment and Prevention Program (TBTP) in Moradabad, India.
- Summer 2009 TB Project Update! Click Here.
- Prajnopaya's 2008 in Review: Photographs, details of our work, inspiration and hope that your participation offers to numerous benefitting from PIF’s Projects. Click here to see it.
- World Renowned Designer Daniel Espinosa reveals Collecion Prajnopaya - The Prajnopaya Collection.
- "Safe as houses? Clever construction can mitigate tragedy in a natural disaster" - Financial Times UK (Nov. 1, 2008)
- Message from the Office of Tibet, New York for the 2008 International Buddhist Film Festival in Mexico
- Prajnopaya’s Tsunami Safe(r) published in Design Like You Give a Damn.
- Letter from The Office of His Holiness the Dalai Lama