Arrived in Bosnia
Published on 21. November 2018
from CADUS-PR

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Our team arrived in Bosnia, the treatment of refugees has begun.
Meanwhile, our team is already working the second day. Temperatures are near freezing point and the first 40 patients were treated in our modified van. The team is still in the process of oriented itself and determining where we are most needed.
We can say for now, that working with the organizations that are already on site and for example distributing food and blankets, is outstanding. Many thanks for all the information and assistance to AidBrigade, MedVint and BASIS Bosnia.
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Author: by Jonas Grünwald
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