Friday, September 14, 2007

Emergency in Darfur

Duration: 46:50 minutes
Upload Time: 07-09-05 13:37:00
User: EmergencyInDarfur
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Emergency in Darfur, broadcast premiere on HDNet on Tuesday, September 25 - 10:00 PM ET/ 7:00 PM PT- http://www.hd.net Darfur, Sudan is being called the worst humanitarian crisis in the world today. Tens of thousands of people have died. Two million more have been forced to flee their homes and livelihoods. For these innocent civilians, living on the edge of survival, their only hope is the dwindling number of humanitarian organizations willing to risk the dangers on the ground in Darfur to provide relief. International Medical Corps was one of the first relief organizations to arrive on the scene in Darfur, and remains there to this day. Established in 1984 by volunteer doctors and nurses, IMC provides help in more than 25 countries and regions worldwide that have been ravaged by war and disaster. IMC's network of some 5,000 doctors, nurses and other health care professionals makes it one of the fastest, most effective emergency response agencies in the world. In Darfur, IMC has been providing critical emergency medical services to a target population of about 300,000. This includes operating seven primary health care centers and two mobile clinics aimed at improving access to health care, nutritional assistance, and clean water and sanitation. These facilities provide family medicine; pre-natal, maternal, and child health care; immunizations; referrals and transportation for secondary care; and health and hygiene education. IMC also has rehabilitated local health care facilities, providing medicines, supplies and health care training to local professionals. For more information visit http://www.imcworldwide.org

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celljunkie21 ::: Favorites
we all need to do something about this.
07-09-13 21:21:04
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zephyro11 ::: Favorites
they're prolly pissed their ancestors weren't forced into slavery or they might have a good life and automatic college lol.
07-09-13 21:20:03
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GumUnderBootCamp ::: Favorites
"I put my HAND on him..to keep him..from being stoned to death." (God-like hand plant.) I can hardly BELIEVE this shit! HELLLLO...are you all THIS brainwashed or WHAT??!!!! Look around you clowns.
07-09-13 21:19:23
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nothate ::: Favorites
didi any one reli watch all of this video
07-09-13 21:18:04
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rhemares ::: Favorites
wow
07-09-13 21:17:25
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ahalo3 ::: Favorites
youtube.c0m/watch?v=StxP_k8mNIc- remove the "0" Real-life Halo 3...Real!
07-09-13 21:15:08
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BenjaminJefferson ::: Favorites
I hope this reporter wins an Academy Award for this documentary. Then, when he is home in Bel-Air, he can think about how all of those children in Darfur helped him achieve his goal.
07-09-13 21:14:18
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xNordic88x ::: Favorites
BenjaminJefferson, Thats why the white europeans had the intelligence and energy to build a civilization, so we don't have to live like these sub-humans. Stop the white guilt. Fuck these weaker species.
07-09-13 21:13:28
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MrBosnia369 ::: Favorites
It's people like you that shake the very cradle of human civilization. For people like me, its my lifelong job to eliminate and ignore the ignorance of people such as yourself.
07-09-13 21:15:43
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hitm4n04 ::: Favorites
why cant black people help them selves. always white people have to help. black people in USA are a failure every where they comes a ghetto. there is not point helping them monkey stay monkeys no progress. look at africa not rich, south africa where white ppl are is rich. haha
07-09-13 21:12:23
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