Dr. Pietro Giacomo Menolfi - A Life on the Frontlines Dr. Pietro Giacomo Menolfi-known as Dr. James or Dr. Tiago-is a physician, writer, and humanitarian who has spent a lifetime navigating the complexities of global health and aid work. Born in 1952 in northern Italy, his journey began in a seminary, where he pursued classical studies and theology before shifting to medicine-a choice that would define his life's purpose. After nearly a decade serving remote mountain villages in Italy, he set out on a mission that would change him forever: Africa. For ten years, he worked in Ghana, Zambia, and Angola, providing medical care in some of the most challenging environments. His time on the continent was filled with both triumphs and disillusionment-witnessing human resilience, systemic failures, and the stark realities of international aid. His uncompromising honesty and critique of NGO inefficiencies have made him a respected but controversial voice in the humanitarian world. Over the years, he has shared his experiences through writing, exposing the contradictions of Western intervention and the resilience of African communities. Now based in Lisbon, Dr. Menolfi remains deeply connected to Africa. His dream is to return, gain African citizenship, and live out his final years not as a guest, but as an African. His legacy is one of service, truth, and an unwavering commitment to challenging the status quo.