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On Uganda's terms, a journal by an American nurse-midwife working for change in Uganda, East Africa during Idi Amin's regime

Label
On Uganda's terms, a journal by an American nurse-midwife working for change in Uganda, East Africa during Idi Amin's regime
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
On Uganda's terms
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Sub title
a journal by an American nurse-midwife working for change in Uganda, East Africa during Idi Amin's regime
Summary
On Uganda's Terms is the gripping tale of the author's experiences as an American nurse during the vicious and brutal reign of Idi Amin. Ms. Hale tells the story of the struggles she faced while striving to improve the Ugandan health care system in the 1960s - 70s. Recalling a saying from the Talmud-"If you can save one life, you can save a generation," she worked to improve health care in the midst of this African nation's most horrific time in history
Target audience
adult
Classification
Content