Putting My Hospital on a Tractor
Dr Evan Atar Adaha had to pack up his hospital and transport it to flee bombing in Sudan
Dr Evan Atar Adaha is the chief surgeon at a hospital in a conflict-ridden area of South Sudan. The hospital, where Dr Atar performs many surgeries a day, caters to hundreds of thousands of refugees and internally displaced people. He set up Maban hospital in 2011, after fleeing from the government bombing in neighbouring Blue Nile State of Sudan, where he'd been working at another medical facility. Dr Atar and his team packed up whatever medicine and medical equipment they could salvage, and after a month long journey during the rainy season, they began to re-build a derelict hospital. He recently won the UNHCR Nansen Refugee Award.
Image: Dr Evan Atar Adaha in his operating theatre
Credit: Will Swanson/UNHCR
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