B.C. doctor helps children in South Sudan as conflict and climate change collide

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\u0022The first to suffer are the children,\u0022 says B.C. doctor Reza Eshaghian after three months with Doctors Without Borders in South Sudan.

The camp where the Vancouver doctor would spend three months working with Doctors Without Borders appeared like a rectangular island in an endless swamp, protected from floodwaters by a rough dike. As his plane landed on a nearby airstrip, similarly protected by a dike, he could see a man canoeing on the other side of the barrier a metre above him.

Eshaghian, who works as an emergency room doctor in Vancouver, Richmond and Delta, said he has never seen the impacts of climate change so clearly on any of his“Here is an issue that is devastating lives, and we are all a part of that,” he told Postmedia in an interview Friday. “This is our problem.”

As people struggled to find dry land, the camp near Bentiu where Eshaghian would be stationed as a medical team leader grew by about 30,000 to 130,000 people, while the population of nearby towns and unofficial camps also swelled. The disaster caused widespread malnutrition, with food assistance only providing half of the nutritional needs of people who lost their entire livelihoods, including fields and livestock.

 

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