Nochmal Team Rubicon - diesmal aktuell.
Zur Zeit gibt es ein Einsatzteam im Südsudan - in einem Flüchtlingscamp dort werden Medikamente und Impfstoffe verteilt, vor allem gegen Cholera, es gibt auch technische Unterstützung bei Strom-Generatoren oder Reparaturen von dringend benötigten Fahrzeugen.
Im Blog von Team Rubicon schreibt ein Veteran der britischen Armee, warum ihm der Einsatz im Sudan so viel bedeutet:
>>From the beginning Team Rubicon put me in touch with a network of other veterans who understood what I was experiencing and also had that desire to continue growing and bettering themselves and the world around them. I grew inspired and gained motivation knowing that in the event of a disaster or emergency I could be called on to respond.
This opportunity came recently as a mission to South Sudan came up in response to an emergency refugee situation. This was one of the best opportunities I have had in my life to put my wide range of military skills to use and be as useful as my ingenuity could make me. A day could see me digging wells, provisioning local resources, fixing a generator or a vehicle and helping to operate a vaccination clinic.
I could really see how Team Rubicon is a new paradigm in disaster relief as a team on the ground with a wide range of skills and a can-do military attitude can accomplish amazing things far out of proportion to their numbers. Those skills we have learned over the years in the military such as flexibility, communication, resourcefulness, teamwork and the never-say-die reaction to problems enabled us to make great strides to helping relieve the suffering of tens of thousands of refugees.<< Ganzer Eintrag hier.
Hier die offizielle Homepage von Team Rubicon mit vielen Informationen.
Im Blog von Team Rubicon schreibt ein Veteran der britischen Armee, warum ihm der Einsatz im Sudan so viel bedeutet:
>>From the beginning Team Rubicon put me in touch with a network of other veterans who understood what I was experiencing and also had that desire to continue growing and bettering themselves and the world around them. I grew inspired and gained motivation knowing that in the event of a disaster or emergency I could be called on to respond.
This opportunity came recently as a mission to South Sudan came up in response to an emergency refugee situation. This was one of the best opportunities I have had in my life to put my wide range of military skills to use and be as useful as my ingenuity could make me. A day could see me digging wells, provisioning local resources, fixing a generator or a vehicle and helping to operate a vaccination clinic.
I could really see how Team Rubicon is a new paradigm in disaster relief as a team on the ground with a wide range of skills and a can-do military attitude can accomplish amazing things far out of proportion to their numbers. Those skills we have learned over the years in the military such as flexibility, communication, resourcefulness, teamwork and the never-say-die reaction to problems enabled us to make great strides to helping relieve the suffering of tens of thousands of refugees.<< Ganzer Eintrag hier.
Hier die offizielle Homepage von Team Rubicon mit vielen Informationen.
ElsaLaska - 25. Aug, 18:22