Dial ‘D’ for Dadaab
James Maskalyk is an emergency physician and, when not in the field, lives and works in Toronto. His first mission with MSF was in Abyei, in a small hospital on the still contested border between North and South Sudan, and his
blog from there
became a book
Six Months in Sudan.
He is in the field again, working and living in a refugee camp in Dadaab, Kenya, home to 300,000 displaced Somali people.
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Monthly Archives: July 2007
unblind.
this morning i was packing, preparing to leave amsterdam. i laid my things on the floor of my friend’s apartment and went through them, one by one. i wanted to rid myself of as many as i could. i am … Continue reading
Posted in Emergency Physician, Kenya, Refugee camp
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corner.
so. it was like Maurizio said. the sights, the noises, the days that surrounded me so completely, they collapse. they collapse, but they don’t disappear. it is as if you have shut off an old tv and all the images … Continue reading
Posted in Emergency Physician, Kenya, Refugee camp
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soon, suddenly…
I am sitting in Khartoum’s airport. For the moment, everything is life size. The crying kid next to me, the men walking to the airport mosque with prayer mats, the man smoking under the no smoking sign. Soon, the hatch … Continue reading
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abyei falls away.
this is how i spent my last day in abyei. from my tukul, to the hospital to say goodbye to some of the people i have worked with and to play with some of the patients i have grown fond … Continue reading
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everything.
it has been difficult for me to write lately. partly because days need space for words to creep in. partly that, but partly because across the street, a music store has opened. perhaps “music store” makes it sound a bit … Continue reading
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