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This is a fascinating account of an Ecuadorian physician working as a health coordinator in refugee camps among the Chewa and Yao people in two countries challenged by important political and historical transformations: Malawi and Mozambique. While working with the French organization Medecins Sans Frontieres, the author witnessed the horror of the long civil war in Mozambique, becoming one of the first health professionals to access a guerilla training camp for child soldiers.
Stories of cruelty and sacrifice, international health and technical cooperation, traditional medicine, the daily struggle against cholera, malaria and AIDS, the refugee drama, and the social and political changes of the region, are vividly described throughout the book from the perspective of a Latin American professional.
This is a book of interest for the general public, people in the health profession, and for students interested in community and international issues who wish to understand the evolving African reality.
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Physicians, Medical Missions, Missions, Medical, Mozambique, Science, Medical - Physicians, Practice Of Medicine, Biography / Autobiography, Medical, Africa, Earth Sciences - Geography, Malawi, Voyages and travels, Africa, biography, Physicians, biography, Mozambique, biographyPlaces
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Across the footsteps of Africa: the experiences of an Ecuadorian doctor in Malawi and Mozambique
1999, Africa World Press
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Across the Footsteps of Africa: The Experiences of an Ecuadorian Doctor in Malawi and Mozambique
August 1998, Africa World Press
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in English
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"The winter rain had turned the only land route that joined the Chang'ambika refugee camp to Mwanza, thirty miles (fifty kilometers) away, into an impassable quagmire."
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