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    The aftermath of Cyclone Idai—building bridges where we can

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    Frieden, M
    Issue Date
    2019-04-03
    Submitted date
    2019-05-28
    
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    BMJ Opinion
    Abstract
    Marthe Frieden is the medical team leader in MSF’s emergency response to the destruction caused by tropical Cyclone Idai. On the night of 15 March, the cyclone hit Zimbabwe’s mountainous Manicaland province, causing flooding and deadly landslides, particularly in the Chimanimani District. Before Idai hit, Marthe was working on an MSF pilot project for managing diabetes and hypertension in the nearby Chipinge District, in partnership with Zimbabwe’s health ministry. Writing from the worst hit districts of Chimanimani and Chipinge, Marthe describes the events of the first six days as an MSF team of 10 people rapidly switched from their regular activities to emergency mode.
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    BMJ Publishing Group
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10144/619404
    Language
    en
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