They actually made an episode about Carter and Luka's volunteer work in Africa. We see it more from Carter's perspective who arrives in the beginning of the episode and leaves at the end.
They showed pretty well in such a short episode of a fictional TV show what challenges one faces in Africa and how bad the situation is even with volunteers coming, but the lack of medication and sources makes even less serious diseases critical.
But as Luka said at the same time when vaccines arrived they pretty much saved 5o lives each in one day. The vaccination part was great, very sweet how Carter tried to speak French.
The scene with soldiers is also very sad and they did it well by not translating what they were saying so we can feel more of how clueless Carter must have felt
They showed pretty well in such a short episode of a fictional TV show what challenges one faces in Africa and how bad the situation is even with volunteers coming, but the lack of medication and sources makes even less serious diseases critical.
But as Luka said at the same time when vaccines arrived they pretty much saved 5o lives each in one day. The vaccination part was great, very sweet how Carter tried to speak French.
The scene with soldiers is also very sad and they did it well by not translating what they were saying so we can feel more of how clueless Carter must have felt