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For many years Kath Neville directed our medical program and mobile clinic on the Zimbabwe/Mozambique border.
Although you could never tell for sure where the border was back in the mountains and bush, Kath treated any who came for help.
I always thought the fact that she treated Zimbabwean and Mozambican rebel children alike insured her a kind of political immunity. She was never attacked--even though the mobile clinic was high value to either side of the war.
Kath is in heaven now.
I miss her.
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