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地狱里的希望:“无国界医生”的故事(译文纪实)
(add)dan Portolotti
When the war broke out and United Nations personnel lined up at the airport waiting to be evacuated, Doctors Without Borders was arriving, preparing to enter the country to carry out emergency missions... At the newly built maternity center in Haiti, Canadian doctor Wendy delivered 40 newborns a day. Italian doctor Cosi secretly sneaked into South Sudan to care for desperate war casualties in an environment of 50 degrees Celsius. Surgeon Cheng Wei performed hundreds of amputations in a city with the highest concentration of landmines in the world. Logistics expert Martin had to deal with killers in Colombia and child soldiers in Sierra Leone in order to transport refrigerated vaccines. With armed militiamen threatening to break in at any time, American doctor Frank crossed the ceasefire line and went to the hospital in Bouaké to rescue people who were hit by submachine gun fire... These are the true stories of the rescue work of "Doctors Without Borders" (MSF), and these people are called the "hope in hell." Reporter Dan Portolotti went deep into the "Doctors Without Borders" organization and reported various phenomena and issues faced by the humanitarian organization. Through interviews with doctors, nurses and logistics personnel working on the ground in remote areas, he revealed the human suffering and ugly truth that members of the "Doctors Without Borders" organization often face but are rarely known to the outside world, and showed their rescue work, setbacks and crises. At the same time, by showing the physical and psychological impact on the doctors participating in the action from the side, it tells the reasons why they persisted in various impossible tasks.
When the war broke out and United Nations personnel lined up at the airport waiting to be evacuated, Doctors Without Borders was arriving, preparing to enter the country to carry out emergency missions... At the newly built maternity center in Haiti, Canadian doctor Wendy delivered 40 newborns a day. Italian doctor Cosi secretly sneaked into South Sudan to care for desperate war casualties in an environment of 50 degrees Celsius. Surgeon Cheng Wei performed hundreds of amputations in a city with the highest concentration of landmines in the world. Logistics expert Martin had to deal with killers in Colombia and child soldiers in Sierra Leone in order to transport refrigerated vaccines. With armed militiamen threatening to break in at any time, American doctor Frank crossed the ceasefire line and went to the hospital in Bouaké to rescue people who were hit by submachine gun fire... These are the true stories of the rescue work of "Doctors Without Borders" (MSF), and these people are called the "hope in hell." Reporter Dan Portolotti went deep into the "Doctors Without Borders" organization and reported various phenomena and issues faced by the humanitarian organization. Through interviews with doctors, nurses and logistics personnel working on the ground in remote areas, he revealed the human suffering and ugly truth that members of the "Doctors Without Borders" organization often face but are rarely known to the outside world, and showed their rescue work, setbacks and crises. At the same time, by showing the physical and psychological impact on the doctors participating in the action from the side, it tells the reasons why they persisted in various impossible tasks.