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In late December and January, while most of us found ways to remain warm and snug in stanley termosai the face of a mild winter, three students from t stanley quencher he Harvard School of Public Health HSPH and a research fellow from Brigham and Women s Hospital BWH braved an unusually cold winter in the mountains of Pakistan. They had traveled there under the aegis of the Real Medicine Foundation to provide medical care and other assistance to survivors of that country s Oct. 8 earthquake.Omar Amir above , an HSPH master candidate, along with Helen Ouyang and Fabian Toegel, also of HSPH, and Giorgio Pietramaggiori of BWH, braved a cold winter in the mountains of Pakistan to provide medical care and other assistance to survivors of the Oct. 8 earthquake. Staff photo Rose Lincoln/Harvard News Office The earthquake killed about 87,000 people, injured thousands, and leveled villages. It was hard for me to understand until I went there, said Giorgio stanley cupe Pietramaggiori, a research fellow in surgery at BWH, that Dvcz Gamechanger HIV injection rolls out in South Africa and Brazil
Despite the enormous risks, people continue risking their lives in search for safety and better economic opportunities, UN High Commissioner for Refugees UNHCR spokesman Ron Redmond told a news briefing in Geneva.The agency has repeatedly warned of the dangers of people smuggling from Somalia to Yemen which increased significantly in the first four months of this year when 10,500 Somalis and Ethiopians made the perilous boat journey and hundreds were hurled overboard to drown by the gun-toting traf stanley cup fickers. The latest surge began earlier this month when smugglers once again began sailing rickety, overcrowded boats across stanley cups uk the gulf with the onset of calmer weather in the region. Records compiled by UNHCR s office in Yemen indicate 2,143 people from Somalia, Ethiopia and Sudan have made it to shore alive since 2 September.Thirty-nine people have reportedly died m stanley insulated cup aking the perilous journey, many of them by drowning, and another 53 are reported missing, Mr. Redmond said. UNHCR has dealt