In the aftermath of the Rwandan civil war, Australia's defence forces deployed a medical force to support the United Nations Assistance Mission. In this article, Wayne Ramsey, Commander of the Australian contingent, Lindsay R Bridgford, Officer Commanding Bravo Section, Robert J Lusby, Lt.-Colonel (Surgeon), Australian Medical Support Force Hospital, and John H Pearn, Colonel, and Director of Intensive Care in the Australian Medical Support Force Hospital, describe the Australian effort in the rebuilding of a shattered people and, in particular, of Kigali Central Hospital, the country's major medical facility
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Among the many military histories written about campa...
This article traces Rwanda’s history under German and Belgian colonialism, through independence and ...
AbstractRwanda, known as the “Land of a Thousand Hills,” is a small, East African country that was t...
This account documents some aspects of military radiology in the aftermath of the Rwandan Civil War ...
Approximately 680 ADF personnel served in support of the United Nations Assistance Mission to Rwanda...
This article seeks to compare Australia's involvement in two key 1990s peace missions: those to Soma...
This article seeks to compare Australia\u27s involvement in two key 1990s peace missions: those to S...
The article describes the efforts of a coalition of agricultural research centres, Seeds of Hope (SO...
Children are particularly vulnerable to injury and death in two types of 20th century conflicts: ter...
In the year 1966, the first government hospital, Oshakati hospital, was inaugurated in northern Sout...
The population of eastern Kivu, like that of Rwanda, has been surviving in critical conditions for m...
Somalia inherited a colonial legacy of ethnically unrepresentative borders that led to war with neig...
The Bangladesh Liberation War against West Pakistan in 1971 triggered an exodus of ten million refug...
Rwanda, known as the “Land of a Thousand Hills,” is a small, East African country that was the site ...
This article aims to examine the importance of indigenous medical knowledge during the 1970s when gu...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Among the many military histories written about campa...
This article traces Rwanda’s history under German and Belgian colonialism, through independence and ...
AbstractRwanda, known as the “Land of a Thousand Hills,” is a small, East African country that was t...
This account documents some aspects of military radiology in the aftermath of the Rwandan Civil War ...
Approximately 680 ADF personnel served in support of the United Nations Assistance Mission to Rwanda...
This article seeks to compare Australia's involvement in two key 1990s peace missions: those to Soma...
This article seeks to compare Australia\u27s involvement in two key 1990s peace missions: those to S...
The article describes the efforts of a coalition of agricultural research centres, Seeds of Hope (SO...
Children are particularly vulnerable to injury and death in two types of 20th century conflicts: ter...
In the year 1966, the first government hospital, Oshakati hospital, was inaugurated in northern Sout...
The population of eastern Kivu, like that of Rwanda, has been surviving in critical conditions for m...
Somalia inherited a colonial legacy of ethnically unrepresentative borders that led to war with neig...
The Bangladesh Liberation War against West Pakistan in 1971 triggered an exodus of ten million refug...
Rwanda, known as the “Land of a Thousand Hills,” is a small, East African country that was the site ...
This article aims to examine the importance of indigenous medical knowledge during the 1970s when gu...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Among the many military histories written about campa...
This article traces Rwanda’s history under German and Belgian colonialism, through independence and ...
AbstractRwanda, known as the “Land of a Thousand Hills,” is a small, East African country that was t...