Wow! Hello to Everyone, Wow, it’s been so hard to get to Abeche! Last night was very chaotic with a lot of difficult decisions. Ali found a car and driver to get all three of us to Abeche. It is a 15 to 17 hour drive through very barren desert and most NGO’s stop for […]
Category: Day 3: Dec 23, 2006
Gabriel and Stacey meet with Dr. Ashis Brahma, one of the last doctors to leave a particular refugee camp. They talk about the refugees, the increase in violence, transport between N’djamena and Abeche, the life path he chose, and the effectiveness of person to person connections.
Action
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Tension at our doorstep
Hey friends y familia: Last night Stacey and I had a some moments of tension and adrenaline rush, combined with a little fear, even if it might have fabricated by our overly-active brains and tired bodies. First there were black out that would come and go a few times. Then there was what sounded like […]