Upon spotting the family on the road, we left our vehicles and approached to see how they were doing. The nurse in our team did a quick check to see if they were injured or unwell and, fortunately, they seemed to be physically fine. We asked them where they were coming from, about what had happened. They told us that their village had been bombed.
When Imran meets a family of refugees on the road with a newborn baby he finds himself questioning his decisions. Read his blog post and ask yourself “What would I do?” You can leave comments for Imran below his blog post.
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