As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, we depend almost entirely on donations from people like you.
We really need your help to continue this work! Please consider making a donation.
Subscribe here and join over 13,000 subscribers to our free weekly newsletter

Under Siege in War-Torn Somalia, a Doctor Holds Her Ground
Key Excerpts from Article on Website of New York Times


New York Times, January 8, 2011
Posted: January 17th, 2011
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/08/world/africa/08somalia.htm...

Somalia has been at war with itself for 20 years. The health care system, like much of the country, has been demolished. There are very few functioning hospitals left. But for decades as the government imploded, warlords took over, more warlords came and an Islamist insurgency swept across Somalia Dr. [Hawa] Abdi has persevered, offering a refuge for thousands of families driven from their homes by relentless street battles. In a nation where the government controls only a few blocks in this war-torn capital, Dr. Abdi and her daughters, who are also doctors, are essentially running a small, desperate city on their own. But that is not enough, in her estimation. So, on separate patches of land she owns, she is organizing families to run farms and has bought a small fleet of fishing boats to help feed the camp. Her stubborn commitment has earned her recognition worldwide. Eliza Griswold, who wrote about the compound in her book The Tenth Parallel, said, Mostly out of sheer moxie, Dr. Hawa and her daughters have built a city of healing within the wars brutal chaos. Dr. Abdis daughter Amina, who first learned to practice medicine trudging behind her mother during visits to the bush, said her mother needed to rest. But she has never rested in 20 years, Amina laughed.


Top Inspiring News Articles


Top Inspiring News Articles from Years Past