On Thursday, November 17th GHO Movie Night was held at the Mollie Rogers Auditorium in the evening. The award winning documentary, “Living in Emergency: Stories of Doctors Without Borders”, was screened. The film is a raw and real depiction of the dilemmas facing MSF staff in the field and the toll their work can take on them both professionally and personally.
Around $300 was raised from this event, and proceeds went towards funding an ambulance project for the Jesse M. Rohdes Foundation, a 501(c)3 non-governmental agency, in the rural village of Oworobong, Ghana.
