In 1968, Dr Ione, then a young medical student from Italy, came to the newly independent Central African Republic to help run a hospital in the north. Since then, she has spent thirty-four years in the country, living through rebellions, mutinies, intermittent progress, and desperation. She has shared the hope of the population and supported their initiatives. Today, she is still on their side, helping them to stand up again.
In a series of interviews, Dr Ione describes her incredible experiences in CAR: A thrilling eye-witness account of one of the world's forgotten crises.
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