Bhutan Kidney Foundation is a Civil Society Organization (CSO) / Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) officially registered under The Civil Society Organizations Authority (CSOA- www.csoa.org.bt). Centrally located in capital Thimphu, the Foundation is functioning as an instrumental support group for the well-being
The Bhutan Kidney Foundation will conduct awareness programme from 9th February – 21st March 2019. Project Title : Develop Community Action Plan to Control Kidney-Related Diseases through Prevention Programme. Result Area: Increased Awareness and People’s Access to Services Project Funded
Ms. Sonam Choden, CID No. 11510003115 has been selected as the candidate for the post of Office Assistant. Interview Conducted Summary Date :
Candidates are requested to come with original documents for interview: Date: 17th August (Friday) Time: 9.00am Onward Location: Bhutan Kidney Foundation office located above Memorial Chorten in Thimphu. Sl. Name CID No. 1. Chening Zangmo 11508001182 2. Choki Maya Tamang
The Bhutan Kidney Foundation (BKF), would like to announce a vacancy for the following position: Interested candidates can submit your application and supporting documents to [email protected] during office hours on or latest by 7th August 2018. For detailed Terms of
The Bhutan Kidney Foundation held its 13th Board Meeting on 3rd April 2018 at Hotel Rochogpel in farewell to its resigned Chairperson, Dr. Lotay Tshering. The Honorable Members of the Board unanimously nominated Aum Pema Lhamo as the Interim Chairperson
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The Bhutan Kidney Foundation (BKF) is the only Civil Society Organization in the country advocating for services and care for individual and family affected by kidney disease.
DO YOU WANT TO BECOME REGISTERED MEMBER OF BHUTAN KIDNEY FOUNDATION? It’s been a long wait to our committed members, transplant recipients, patients, patients relatives, Volunteers, medical professionals, friends and well wishers. Now here is the time to get yourself
Forty-seven-year-old, Phurpa Dorji Tamang suffered from kidney damage in 2013. The BKF’s intervention with constant counseling and support inspired him and his daughter Yeshi Choden Tamang to process for the kidney transplant. However, the patient had to wait for 2