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Anne Marie Morales: I wanted to go where few doctors dared to go. I also felt I was ready and, as always, my parents, brothers, and friends supported me, so here I am at the Doro refugee camp in Maban, South Sudan. They run barefoot on the hot sand paths, oblivious to the dangers of scorpions and poisonous snakes. Mud floors are their sleeping quarters. They live in tents with no electricity. Night duty is always sleepless. We have an assigned tent to rest in, but ever since a thief stole our mattress, we stay away.
Of course we’re also only human. We complain of how tired we are. We complain about the heat, the stink of our latrines, and how insensitive some of our colleagues are. It’s also difficult to adjust to living with different nationalities in our base camp, but when we remind ourselves of the suffering of the refugees, we stop and become ashamed of our complaining. We know we cannot save everyone.





