Donna Collins' expertise as a nurse and midwife will be tested like never before when she sets foot in makeshift border camps crowded with displaced Myanmar Muslims.
The Northland District Health Board employee from Whangarei is expected to fly out next week for Bangladesh to help hundreds of thousands of Rohingya Muslims.
Close to 1 million Rohingya are now living in mud huts, tents and under sheets of tarpaulin in camps outside the Bangladeshi port town of Cox's Bazar.
In Myanmar soldiers, sometimes together with police and local Buddhists, are accused of massacres, gang-rape and arson under the guise of hunting militants, forcing the Rohingya to flee.
Red Cross opened a fully-equipped field hospital in Cox's Bazar and is providing the displaced people food, water, shelter and medical treatment.