2023-06-12 10:47:44
He has seen misery in Vietnam, approached chaos in Sri Lanka, rubbed shoulders with despair in Burma, but none of his previous humanitarian missions has moved him so much. Sadness and dismay can still be heard in the voice of Jean-Luc Jouve, when he speaks of these 10 days spent in Kabul, where this pediatric surgeon from Marseilles has just carried out a second mission for the Medical Institute for Mothers and the child, managed by the French NGO la ChaĆ®ne de l’espoir. this hospital is one of the last still functioning. One of the last links with the rest of the world. A local thermometer.Jean-Lu
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