WFP And British Military Deliver Food To The Remote Haitian Town Of Anse-a-Veau
I wake up every night at about 3am. At least I have been since Monday. I don't think the adrenaline has subsided. I am still thinking about the delivery and how it went after we left.
I was only supposed to observe the discharge of food in Anse-a-Veau but ended up managing the logistics, along with my fellow WFP staff member Neima Ahmed, over a four day period. That is the reality of aid work in the field - you are often asked to handle tasks other than your own. The experience is still with me.
Source: WFP Logistics Blog
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