January 20, 2010 By Dr. Rony Brauman The earthquake that devastated Port-au-Prince and neighboring areas has led to a worldwide surge of solidarity which we must fully appreciate because no country could face such a disaster on this scale alone. We do not yet have all the data or the time to fully assess the earthquake’s impact, but what we do know clearly sets this among the greatest catastrophes of the last hundred years. Dr. Rony Brauman, is the former President of MSF in France and is currently a Research Director at CRASH, MSF's center for reflection on humnaitarian action. This OpEd originally appeared in Le Monde on January 20, 2010. English translation from the French by the author. |
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