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Throughout the 1990s, Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) was forced to
face the challenges posed by the genocide of Rwandan Tutsis and a
succession of outbreaks of political violence in Rwanda and its
neighbouring countries. Humanitarian workers were confronted with
the execution of almost one million people, tens of thousands of
casualties pouring into health centres, the flight of millions of
people who had sought refuge in camps and a series of deadly
epidemics. Drawing on various hitherto unpublished private and
public archives, this book recounts the experiences of the MSF
teams working in the field. It is intended for humanitarian aid
practitioners, students, journalists and researchers with an
interest in genocide and humanitarian studies and the political
sociology of international organisations. -- .
Throughout the 1990s, Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) was forced to
face the challenges posed by the genocide of Rwandan Tutsis and a
succession of outbreaks of political violence in Rwanda and its
neighbouring countries. Humanitarian workers were confronted with
the execution of almost one million people, tens of thousands of
casualties pouring into health centres, the flight of millions of
people who had sought refuge in camps and a series of deadly
epidemics. Drawing on various hitherto unpublished private and
public archives, this book recounts the experiences of the MSF
teams working in the field. It is intended for humanitarian aid
practitioners, students, journalists and researchers with an
interest in genocide and humanitarian studies and the political
sociology of international organisations. -- .
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