The elevators in the state Children?s Hospital in the city of Elista don?t work, so after his 6-year-old daughter was anesthetized, Andrei Godin gathered her in his arms and walked down four flights of stairs to deliver her to the operating room.
When the doctors finished their surgery, Godin recounted, he picked up Polina and carried her to her room, up four flights in a paint-peeling, graffiti-streaked stairwell. By the time he put his limp daughter back in her hospital bed that May morning, Godin knew drastic action was required. Someone had to do something about the shabby, dirty hospital, the only one for children in Kalmykia, a region 1,200 miles south of Moscow.
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