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  1. A good education. Dr. Samantha Nutt was born Samantha Joan Nutt, at Toronto’s Scarborough Hospital in October 1969 to proud parents Phillip and Joan. A few short months later, her father’s work in the shoe business took the family to South Africa, where they spent the next five years. “I was really young, so I don’t want to overstate it ...

  2. Samantha Nutt, Founder of War Child Canada, is no arm-chair critic. She has been on the front lines of war, and the Assistant Professor of Family and Community Medicine at U of T is now an internationally known activist and humanitarian. Nutt wasn’t as well known in 1995 when she visited Baidoa, Somalia, “the city of death.”.

  3. 24 mar 2020 · Speaker: Dr. Samantha Nutt, Award-Winning Humanitarian, Bestselling Author, and Founder of War Child Canada and War Child USA A respected authority on the civilian impact of war, international aid and foreign policy, Dr. Samantha Nutt has worked with children and their families on the frontlines of many of the world’s major crises — from Iraq to Afghanistan, Somalia to the Democratic ...

  4. In the early 1990s, Western journalists dubbed Baidoa, Somalia, the “City of Death.”. The city, like the rest of Somalia, had been ravaged by ongoing civil war, exhausted by drought and crippled by a famine that killed hundreds of thousands. It was just outside Baidoa in 1995 that Dr. Samantha Nutt made her first descent into a war zone.

  5. 23 giu 2016 · In some parts of the world, it's easier to get an automatic rifle than a glass of clean drinking water. Is this just the way it is? Samantha Nutt, doctor and...

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  6. Samantha Nutt is a medical doctor, best-selling author and the founder of the international humanitarian organizations War Child USA and War Child Canada. Dr. Nutt has worked with children and their families in countries including Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Sierra Leone and Sudan.

  7. Dr. Samantha Nutt is an award-winning humanitarian, bestselling author and medical doctor. She’s the founder of the renowned humanitarian organizations, War Child Canada and War Child USA, and has worked with children and their families at the frontline of many of the world’s major crises – from Iraq to Afghanistan, Somalia to the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Sierra Leone to Darfur ...