World First Aid Day: knowing them, as important as sharing them. Davinia's story
There is no coverage. There are no roads. The closest health center is on the other side of a river, but not just any river, the Gambia River, one of the largest in Africa. In the middle of the forest, there are hundreds of small communities made up of a few families. With scarcity of resources, with difficulties and without access to basic services, such as healthcare. Every year, World First Aid Day reminds us of the importance of knowing how to act in the first minutes in an emergency as it can make the difference between living and dying. But what to do if no one knows how to act? Today we tell you the story of Davinia Arraez, nurse, trainer, mother, committed woman, lover of adventure sports and colleague of our provincial directorate of Pamplona, who this summer traveled to Senegal and did so to teach first aid.
