In May 2014 Bosnia, and especially Doboj was hit by the most severe flooding ever, after very heavy rain in the region. (
http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-1134808 )
The organisation PortAgora
http://portagora.eu/ in Tilburg, were I do some voluntary work as truck driver and communication advisor, has a lot of contacts there, mainly via MFS - Emmaus
http://www.mfs-emmaus.ba/ Emmaus is the helporganisation in Bosnia and does a lot of social work there. The base was setup after the civil war. They organised the rescue-operations, took care of the thousands homeless, and still gave free meals in August 2014, as the situation was not normalised yet. In June the first aid-truck went to Doboj, and I was on the second one in 13 August 2014, mainly as driver but I also knew MFS Emmaus which I visited in December 2013).
We were accompanied by another organisation from Tilburg who made the trip in an DAF - (Dutch Army vehicle during the years of Srbenica-massacre) and donate a number of help goods.
- all photos were shot with D700 35mm 1.4 and 80-200 2.8 -On 14th August, around 2 pm we were close to the Croatian/Bosnian Border
At the border we were stopped, and transported to another part of Gradiška as the transportpapers were not in order (they never are)
We had to wait from 16:00 till 23:00 before we could resume the transport, but with a promise to visit the local customs in Doboj the next day.
Next day, after customs, thus late in the afternoon, the goods were delivered in a kind of central warehouse, which Emmaus uses to distribute the goods to places in need.
The next day MFS Emmaus, based in Doboj Istok (east) showed the transportation group their main camp up the Hill, Camp Duje (
http://www.mfs-emmaus.ba/) where they have a lot of facilities. It's a hospital also for people who are rejected from society, either based on religion or age. Many of the older have diseases, related to the war, and other causes. But there is also a school, dentist, a dairy factory, solar installations, own wells and green houses.
A guided tour by the doctor in charge
More photo's can be seen here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/fisherking/sets/72157656812839506