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Title First Mission [Kanopy electronic resource]

Publication Info. [San Francisco, California, USA] : Kanopy Streaming, 2015.
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Description 1 online resource (streaming video file)
Playing Time Duration: 54 minutes
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Event Originally produced by Ronin Films in 1999.
Summary After his award-winning film, A Dying Shame, about health services in a remote community in the Northern Territory, filmmaker Paul Roy continued to focus on the frontiers of the supply of medical services. In this extraordinary film, he follows the confronting experiences of three young medical practitioners who volunteer to go on Australian Red Cross missions to Africa. After basic training in Melbourne, Mona Girgis travels to a refugee camp in Western Tanzania. The Lugufu camp is temporary home to 40,000 people seeking refuge from fighting in the neighbouring Congo Republic. She leans to cope with the frustrations and dangers of the work - security problems, difficulties of dealing with inexperienced staff and inadequate resources, exacerbated by language problems. Dr Aled Williams, an Emergency Medicine Consultant, and Dr Prue Keith, an orthopaedic surgeon, are posted to a Red Cross hospital at Lokichokio in northern Kenya, near the Sudanese border. Every day men who are severely wounded in the Sudanese war, arrive by Red Cross planes or by road vehicles. Their numbers are swollen by women and children who have medical conditions needing urgent attention. The 500-bed hospital is constantly operating at capacity. Both Aled and Prue are confronted by the need to improvise with unfamiliar resources and unfamiliar services, in the face of medical and security difficulties. All three experiences are observed at intervals during the course of the delegates' 6 month contracts, from their first impressions, their on-going challenges, to their final resolve to re-engage. The film is a remarkable insight into the work of the Australian Red Cross, on the ground in Africa, in situations of acute emergency and difficulty.
System Details Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Language In English
Indexed Term African Studies
Everyday Health
Politics and International Affairs
Added Author Roy, Paul, filmmaker
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Music No. 1112653 Kanopy
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