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“Emergency Sex (And Other Desperate Measures)” is a memoir that recounts the personal experiences of the three authors during their time working for the United Nations in various war-torn regions in the 1990s. The book provides a firsthand account of the challenges, moral dilemmas, and personal struggles faced by humanitarian workers in the midst of conflict.
Kenneth Cain, Heidi Postlewait, and Andrew Thomson, who all worked for the United Nations, share their perspectives on the complex and often chaotic environments they operated in, including places like Cambodia, Rwanda, and Bosnia. The book sheds light on the difficulties of providing aid and maintaining a sense of humanity in situations of extreme violence and crisis.
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