2009

Today is the Labour Day and the Friday Prayer Day. We will have our compensation off tomorrow but of course not for our surgical team. We need to be on duty everyday.
Just returned from the hospital, I’m not sure whether I have made a right decision.
Following recent outbreaks of violence between rival ethnic groups in Jonglei State, southern Sudan, MSF teams are treating wounded from each side, assisting those who fled their villages, and treating malnutrition and cholera. Inter-tribal raids between various groups across Jonglei State have...
Good news of the young man with GSW remains stable. But there is still a long way to go as his chest is getting stiff after multiple transfusion. Again, we can see the beauty of mankind in this kind of situation.
Busy day, two gun shot wounds and one road traffic accident case in the morning. Still in the Operating Theatre, waiting for the recovery of a young man.
Two Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) staff, abducted on 19 April in the Bakool region of Somalia, were safely released today. “We are incredibly relieved that our colleagues are safe and in good health.” said Dag Horntvedt, MSF’s interim Head of Mission for Somalia. “Their families have been informed...
The whole world is now concentrating on the swine flu and the possible pandemic. Recovery from the financial crisis would bond to be delayed.
A Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) team consisting of two doctors, two nurses and one cultural mediator is back in Lampedusa, providing medical care to undocumented migrants and asylum seekers landing on the Italian island. The team is operational 24 hours a day, seven days a week, assisting migrants...
Today manage to send the e-mail to Clara, hope you can share my experience in AlTahl.
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