Somalia: Ambulance Workers
In Mogadishu, Somali dentist Dr. Abdulkadir Adan founded the nation’s only free volunteer ambulance service to save lives amid frequent attacks.
In Mogadishu, Somali dentist Dr. Abdulkadir Adan founded the nation’s only free volunteer ambulance service to save lives amid frequent attacks.
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