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Category Archives: Healthcare provision
Etoile
Etoile, the French for “star”, is used as a name here in DRC and, with its hint of magic and Saint-Exupery’s Little Prince, I’m going to use the name for a patient who’s very special to the staff and I … Continue reading
Posted in Democratic Republic of Congo, Doctor, Healthcare provision
Tagged determination, Kimbi, malnutrition, Misisi, mother, tb, tuberculosis
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Operation Easy Rider
“We’ve got six measles cases,” Asumani, the director of nursing told me when I arrived at the hospital. “Six??” “Oui, docteur.” They were a family of six children from a remote village in neighbouring Maniema Province. Their parents had woken … Continue reading
Posted in Democratic Republic of Congo, Doctor, Healthcare provision
Tagged malaria, measles, vaccination
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The flying creatures I sleep with
We’ve taken over a compound from another aid agency as a temporary MSF base. ‘Compound’, however, is probably too grand a term for the small, single story building of mud, riddled with termite holes, its bare wooden beams roofed with … Continue reading
Posted in Democratic Republic of Congo, Doctor, Healthcare provision
Tagged communications, family, food, wildlife
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Il faut se debrouiller! (You’ll just have to muddle through!)
Kimbi Lulenge, South Kivu, DRC Our team arrived to start working at the Lulimba Hospital at the height of the malaria season. We barely had time to unpack our boxes because we were greeted with a crowd of sick children … Continue reading
Posted in Democratic Republic of Congo, Doctor, Healthcare provision
Tagged malaria, supplies, surgery
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Journey to Lulimba
Long journeys in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) are a part of the dizzying extremes in this country dripping with precious minerals but where one in five children die before their fifth birthday. Of the 153,497 km of mapped … Continue reading