Lifesaving Care in Mali’s Embattled Douentza Region
While fighting drives families from their homes and humanitarian actors from communities, International Medical Corps’ local medical staff in Douentza, Mali, is delivering lifesaving care.
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While fighting drives families from their homes and humanitarian actors from communities, International Medical Corps’ local medical staff in Douentza, Mali, is delivering lifesaving care.
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