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An Imperfect Offering

  • James Orbinski

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Born in Britain in 1960, James Orbinski's family moved to Canada when he was seven years old. As a young man, he became a medic to learn how to help, and deal with, the suffering of others. From then on he was plunged into many highly demanding situations, including being Head of Mission for Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) during the Rwandan genocide; engaging with the politics of humanitarian work as the President of MSF; being in New York when the twin towers of the World Trade Center fell on September 11; co-founding Dignitas International (an AIDS charity); and finally, returning to Rwanda on the 10th anniversary of the crisis there.

In An Imperfect Offering, Orbinski not only tells his own inspiring story but is also remarkably provocative about what governments and agencies should and shouldn't be doing to help the world's poor and very sick. At the same time, he addresses what part each of us can play, so that we never lose sight of the dignity of those being helped, or deny them the right to act in their own lives. His conclusion is blunt and profound: 'Humanity is lost or saved one person at a time, one intention at a time, and one action at a time. There are no utopias waiting to be born. There is only what we do - what you choose to do...'

Genres

  • Biography
  • Conflict
  • Doctors Without Borders
  • Humanitarian Aid
  • Humanitarianism
  • Médecins Sans Frontières
  • Memoir
  • Politics
  • War
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  • James Orbinski

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    Ebury Digital

    2009

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    Rider

    2009

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    Anchor Canada

    August 11, 2009

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    Ebury Publishing

    2009

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Penguin Random House

2008

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    Penguin Random House

    2008

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    Penguin Random House

    2008