How to Build an EMT – What we learned on Lesbos
Published on 18. January 2021
from CADUS-PR

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Shortly before Christmas, our mission in Camp Kara Tepe on Lesbos officially came to an end. Corinna and Sebastian take the opportunity to give a résumé at rc3. They report on what we have learned in the last two months as the Emergency Medical Team on Lesbos.
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