http://www.nfb.ca/webextension/triage
The act of triage is the ultimate humanitarian nightmare. Racing against time with limited resources, relief workers make split-second decisions: who gets treatment; who gets food; who lives; who dies. This impossible dilemma understandably haunts humanitarians like Dr. James Orbinski, who accepted the 1999 Nobel Peace Prize on behalf of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) as their president, and was a field doctor during the Somali famine and the Rwandan genocide, among other catastrophes.
@daqueen87 i want to see it too
thecurssiproject 1 year ago
An Imperfect Offering is a great read - suggestion
ruthnairn 2 years ago
does anyone know how i can see the entire movie?
daqueen87 3 years ago
What is happening in the Congo is shameful forehead
abcderz 3 years ago
Not sure why they decided to post 'Triage' in various segments. It would have been better to keep it as one piece.
Sephora76 3 years ago