Elephants have the right of way
A UNICEF Memoir of Humanitarian Aid, Africa, and Life in Crisis Zones
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Horst Rüttinger
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Elephants Have the Right of Way is the true story of a life spent at the front lines of humanitarian aid.
As a senior logistics expert with UNICEF, Horst Dietrich Rüttinger worked across Africa and beyond, helping deliver food, medicine, and hope to communities facing war, famine, and natural disaster. From navigating flooded roads and remote airstrips to coordinating relief in fragile regions, Horst offers a rare, firsthand look at what it really takes to move help where it’s needed most.
But this memoir is not only about crisis response. It is also about family, resilience, and the quiet moments between missions — the friendships formed in unlikely places, the personal sacrifices behind global work, and the enduring belief that compassion can cross any border.
Both deeply human and quietly powerful, Elephants Have the Right of Way is an inspiring memoir for readers interested in international aid, Africa, and the lived experience behind humanitarian headlines.