Facing one of the highest mortality rates in children under five globally, Kiribati’s Ministry of Health and Medical Services, approached MSF at the end of last year with an urgent request for temporary paediatric support. This was to allow the country time to recruit a consultant paediatrician after its last remaining paediatrician left.
Under the arrangement an Australian-trained paediatrician, Dr Joanne Clarke has been working at the national referral hospital, Tungaru Central Hospital, since arriving in Kiribati’s capital, Tarawa, in mid-January.
Dr Clarke who has previously been on assignment for MSF in South Sudan and Afghanistan, said it was hard to escape the stark connection between the increasing impact of the climate crisis on Kiribati and the declining health of the country’s children.