新澳门六合彩

 

"Worst of the worst"

- January 22, 2010

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In the "worst of the worst locations in the world," M茅d猫cins sans Fronti猫res (MSF) /Doctors Without Borders (MSF) races against time to move medical supplies and set up hospitals.

鈥漈his organization鈥檚 claim to fame is getting to the needy quickly and with astounding logistical capability,鈥 says Joni Guptill,听the Dal graduate who is the听President of MSF Canada. A family physician in Halifax, she has been monitoring the situation in Haiti closely.

And yet the circumstances after听last week's听earthquake are challenging even for this experienced NGO.

鈥淥ur biggest concern at the moment is getting timely surgical care to the injured and treatment to those with infected wounds,鈥 says Dr. Guptill (MD 鈥81). 鈥淕etting supplies is another immediate priority.鈥

Well-publicized difficulties for aid organizations have included the diversion of some aircraft from the airport in Haiti, including a number of MSF flights.

鈥淭he problem we have encountered is getting our supplies landed and then getting them stored and then moving them to the widely distributed sites we鈥檙e now working from,鈥 she says.

Despite the frustrations and complications, MSF is expanding operations and seeing some progress鈥攖hey鈥檝e even worked through a frightening aftershock of 5.9 magnitude.

When the earthquake struck, there were 30 MSF 鈥榚x-pats鈥 and 800 national staff engaged in providing health care. Since then, MSF has managed to get an additional 40 tonnes of material and 130 staff on the ground.

鈥淲e had two hospitals that we were running already, one was a trauma hospital and another was a maternity hospital that was doing up to 1,500 deliveries per month. As well, we were running a medical clinic,鈥 says Dr. Guptill.听

The existing trauma and maternity hospitals proved useful for continued operations, and the group has now expanded outside Port-au-Prince into Leogane and Carrefour.

They鈥檙e expecting a field hospital, once fully set up, will expand their capacity.

鈥淭he field hospital finally arrived after many delays. Some of the hospital came via plane and part arrived overland,鈥 she says.

鈥淢SF works in many difficult situations, we go where others cannot or will not go. Our staff are used to working in harsh and challenging environments,鈥 says Dr. Guptill. 鈥淭here are emotional consequences and we take the emotional wellbeing of our staff very seriously.鈥

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