Right after Russia invaded its neighbour, organisations around the world called out for professionals to provide medical care to those wounded. While thousands of people were keen to help, not many had the skills, experience and credentials so badly needed on the ground.
LOS ANGELES — Two days after Russian forces invaded Ukraine, the World Health Organization issued a global request: The war-torn country needed doctors, nurses and EMTs with experience in complex
A Los Angeles-based aid group says not all volunteers, even those with pertinent skills, would be a good fit for operations near a warzone. Still, one Angeleno has flown to Eastern Europe.