Beat Richner

Pediatrician and cellist, founder of Kantha Bopha

Beat Richner - Pediatrician and cellist, founder of Kantha Bopha
Born

March 13th, 1947
78 years ago

Died

2018
7 years ago — 71 years old

Category

Activists & Humanitarians

Country

Switzerland

Links & References

Contributed to children's health in Cambodia through the establishment of Kantha Bopha hospitals. Played cello in various orchestras while advocating for child healthcare. Worked extensively to provide medical care to children in dire situations, successfully securing funding and support for multiple health initiatives across the country. Engaged in numerous concert performances to raise awareness and funds for the hospitals, combining a passion for music with a commitment to healthcare.

Founded Kantha Bopha Children's Hospital

Conducted fundraising concerts

Provided healthcare to thousands of children

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