In December 2020, when Mamman Mustapha joined the Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) team in Herat, it was for a short assignment in a relatively calm part of the country. But in his nine months there, he wound up witnessing an escalating conflict, a change in government, and a growing humanitarian crisis as the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, also known as the Taliban, took over. Learn about the challenges Mustapha and his colleagues faced—and how they worked to keep MSF’s lifesaving medical humanitarian projects in Afghanistan running amid tremendous uncertainty.
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