January 1, 1900 These blogs are written by Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) aid workers performing different roles in different contexts. They provide a unique insight into the lives of the people who are on the frontline of MSF's life-saving work. Dr Bird left for his first assignment in October as an aid worker with MSF and writes from our hospital in Kimbi Lulenge health zone in Lulimba, a small town in South Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo. Angeline is a Family Physician working in Kitchanga in the North Kivu province of Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. This is her second mission with MSF. Lorna Adams is a Canadian Family Physician, who has recently returned from working for MSF in the world’s newest country, South Sudan. Now back at home in Canada, her blog is being published retrospectively. . Trish is working for MSF as a community outreach nurse in Chad. This is her fifth mission for MSF. When not on mission, she lives and works as a nurse in the Yukon, Canada. |
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