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In Doctors Without Borders in Ethiopia: Among the Afar, author Nyla Jo Jones Hubbard provides an immersive, first-hand account of the dedicated work of Doctors Without Borders (Médecins Sans Frontières or MSF) in one of the world’s most remote and challenging regions. Set in the harsh and unforgiving terrain of the Afar Desert, this narrative not only tells the story of the organization's incredible efforts to combat tropical diseases like tuberculosis and malaria but also brings the vibrant culture of the Afar people to life. 

A Humanitarian Mission in a Remote Land: Doctors Without Borders is renowned for its life saving work in conflict zones and underserved areas across the globe. This book focuses on their mission in the Afar region of Ethiopia, where the team battles severe health crises daily. The author paints a vivid picture of how the team sets up a hospital and lab in an arid desert landscape, where temperatures soar and resources are scarce. Despite these obstacles, MSF’s remarkable efforts demonstrate what ordinary people can achieve with extraordinary resolve, proving that teamwork and dedication can make an immense difference in the world.

The Afar People and Culture: The Afar people, known for their fierce reputation and distinctive appearance, are central to this narrative. The author delves into their nomadic lifestyle, traditions, and resilience in a land shaped by extreme conditions. The Afar are a proud and resourceful people, with unique customs such as filing their teeth to sharp points. Hubbard's description brings these fascinating details to light, helping readers gain a better understanding of this little-known culture. The region's proximity to Ethiopia’s capital, Addis Ababa, adds a contrast between the rural desert life and city living, enhancing the cultural richness of the story.

A Naturalist's Perspective: An avid birder, Hubbard's love for wildlife shines through in her detailed observations of the animals, birds, and insects that populate this part of the Rift Valley. From exotic birds to resilient flora and fauna, the region comes alive through her keen eye for nature. The Afar Desert is not only known for its harsh climate but also for its geological significance. The book touches upon how scientists predict that this region may one day give way to the formation of the Afar Sea due to tectonic activity, adding an intriguing element of natural history to the humanitarian story.

The Global Context: Humanity Beyond Boundaries: Doctors Without Borders in Ethiopia also places the work of MSF within the broader global context. The author returned to the United States just one week before the tragedy of 9/11, offering her a unique perspective on how the world views different cultures, particularly in the Muslim world. The response of the Afar people to this global event provides insight into their peaceful and generous nature, countering the widespread stereotype that often tars Muslim communities with the brush of terrorism.

Conclusion: A Story of Hope and Humanity: Through this powerful and heartfelt account, Doctors Without Borders in Ethiopia: Among the Afar illustrates the crucial importance of humanitarian work in some of the most neglected corners of the world. The narrative is not only about overcoming the odds but also about the deep connections forged between people from vastly different cultures. The teamwork of MSF, the resilience of the Afar people, and the author’s sharp observations of nature and culture all combine to create a compelling story of hope, compassion, and perseverance. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in humanitarian work, cross-cultural understanding, or the beauty of nature in the face of adversity.

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Setting up a hospital and lab in the desert, and battling daily on behalf of people ill with TB, malaria and other tropical diseases, the invaluable organization of Doctors Without Borders (MSF) succeeds against enormous odds. Their success proves what a collection of seemingly ordinary people can do with the skills at hand to make the world a better place — while enjoying the process. The team concept, so vital to the mission concept, comes alive in the author's depiction of the mission at Gahla. The culture of the migratory Afar people, with their fierce reputation and teeth filed to points, and the city lifestyle in Ethiopia's capital Addis are explored. As an avid birder, the author includes descriptions of the exotic birds, animals and insects of this part of the Rift Valley with its searing heat and volcanic vents. Geologists suggest that one day the entire Afar Triangle may give way in a tectonic shift to become the new Afar Sea. Until then, this "impossibly" hot, dry land is home to a wide range of wonderfully resourceful people and colorful fauna. The World Trade center disaster took place one week after the author's return from a Muslim part of the world, and the response of the people whom she had just left tells volumes about why we must not tar all Muslims with the brush of terrorism.

Biografía del autor

Nyla Jo Jones Hubbard, MT, ASCP, joined a mission in Ethiopia for Doctors Without Borders (Médecins Sans Frontières) in 2001. She has traveled widely and her travelogue of the Peruvian Amazon, “Where the Mighty Amazon Rules Life and Land,” was published by the St. Petersburg Times in 1999. Ms. Hubbard works in the specialties of Hematology, Chemistry and Microbiology at three hospitals and spent eight years as a laboratory supervisor. She has also been involved with various environmental and outdoor organizations and is a past-chair of Hernando Audubon Chapter and a past-chair of Florida Trails, Cracker Chapter. She also has undergone training in sociological subjects and volunteers with groups dealing with women's issues and the homeless.

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