On board a Mediterranean migrant rescue boat
Thousands of people have died this year attempting to cross the Mediterranean from North Africa.
The charity Medecins sans Frontieres is running its own rescue operation.
Erna Rijnierse, an MSF doctor aboard a rescue ship - or Migrant Offshore Aid Station (MOAS) - has been keeping a diary of her experience for us.
This is the story of her first three weeks at sea.
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Powerful stories of migrants risking all in search of a new life and the people they meet
Saving lives at sea - MSF migrant rescue diary
The diary of MSF doctor Erna Rijnierse aboard a rescue ship in the Mediterranean.
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