Abstract

World Vision International, a Christian humanitarian organization working in 85 countries around the world, now has medical teams working in Kampuchea, Thailand, Somalia, and Ethiopia. In Kampuchea, WVI is running a pediatric hospital, and they have occasional needs there for French-speaking doctors, nurses, and laboratory technicians. In Thailand, WVI is looking for general practitioners and pediatricians, as well as nurses with similar backgrounds, to work with Khmer refugees along the Thai/Cambodia border and with Hmongs near the Thai/Laotian border in the vicinity of Vientiane. Most of WVI's Southeast Asia appointments are for a minimum of one year. WVI is also working with refugees in the northwest part of Somalia, near Hargeisa, and is seeking doctors, nurses, laboratory technicians, and a few supplemental logistical people for six-month terms in that area. In Ethiopia, WVI is maintaining a refugee effort in the southern provinces of Gamo-Gafa and Kefa. Their primary needs are for doctors and nurses. Some knowledge of the area is helpful, but not absolutely necessary. In Ethiopia, WVI is looking for people to sign on for one-year terms.

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