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Hope in Hell: The Inside Story of Doctors Without Borders

by Dan Bortolotti
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Synopsis

Doctors Without Borders, also known as Médecins Sans Fronti`res, delivers emergency aid around the world. This book is its history and examines the lives of individual volunteers.

Publishers Weekly

This mostly admiring portrait of Doctors Without Borders/M decins Sans Fronti res (aka MSF), the nonprofit that won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1999, emphasizes the inner workings of the organization and is animated by interviews with mid-level staffers and by site visits to MSF projects in Angola, Afghanistan and Pakistan. In between, journalist Bortolotti traces the history of the world's largest independent medical humanitarian organization, whose genesis was the Biafran horrors of the late '60s. Histrionic founder Bernard Kouchner (whom Bortolotti didn't interview) left the group in 1979 after disputes about tactics; not until the early 1990s did MSF spread to North America. Only about a quarter of field volunteers are, in fact, doctors, and most staff are local hires rather than foreigners. MSF volunteers resist being described as heroic ("It's not noble; it's an attempt," one says) but acknowledge that the crucible of crisis does test character. Some stories (illustrated by stock-looking photos, including two color inserts) are grimly poignant: a middle-aged surgeon tells of relying on his lower-tech training to perform surgery in Sri Lanka and Liberia; a logistician describes how to negotiate with drugged-up child soldiers at a Sierra Leonian checkpoint. While Bortolotti could have been clearer, for example, on the mechanics of MSF's fund-raising apparatus, he notes that even critics of humanitarian aid admire MSF for attempting to intervene under seemingly impossible circumstances. (Nov.) Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.

About the Author, Dan Bortolotti

Dan Bortolotti is a writer whose work appears in books and magazines throughout North America. He is the author of Exploring Saturn, Tiger Rescue and Panda Rescue.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2004
Publisher
Firefly Books, Limited
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781552978658

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