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Measles Vaccination Campaign Yida Refugee Camp South Sudan
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Biomedical Scientist

Biomedical scientists are the lifeblood of MSF’S work, aiding clinicians in their essential diagnoses. In the field, biomedical scientists mostly work in a supervisory and training role. They play an important role in running our laboratories and monitoring outbreaks of disease and the impact of our responses.
 
An image of Madalo Gwaza undergoing surgery to treat her cervical cancer in Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital in Blantyre, Malawi.
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Anaesthetist

During conflicts and their aftermath, anaesthetists are needed for assignments generally lasting from six weeks to three months or more.
 
South Sudan Medical Team Outpatient Activities
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Admin/HR/Finance

The role of the HR coordinator is to define, plan and supervise the implementation of human resources policies in an MSF mission.
 
Logistician Doro Refugee Camp South Sudan
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Work In Our Projects

Our work is pragmatic, not heroic. We work to develop practical ways to provide medical care that are adapted to the realities that patients and communities face, using the available resources to provide the best quality medical care possible.
 
Two people help medical staff into personal protective equipment. PPE is used in epidemics and pandemics before people enter an Ebola high risk zone.
Crisis Response

Epidemics and pandemics

Millions of people still die each year from epidemics and pandemics – infectious diseases that are preventable or can be treated.
 
Natural disasters cause much damage. Cyclone Chido struck Cabo Delgado, Mozambique, leaving significant destruction.
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Natural Disasters

Natural disasters like earthquakes, tsunamis, floods or cyclones can have a devastating impact on entire communities.
 
MSF, Doctors Without Borders, Gaza Ceasefire
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War and conflict

More than one-third of our humanitarian and medical assistance is for people affected by war and conflict.The consequences of war can be vast and catastrophic – from death and violence to long-term life-changing injuries and post-traumatic stress disorder.
 
Councelor Celina Beatriz Chinhaja conducts an HIV pre-test and counseling with a truck driver inside the MSF car at a remote parking area outside Beira City, in Mozambique
Crisis Response

Exclusion from Healthcare

In every situation, our teams strive to ensure that we target people who may be overlooked by the authorities or by other aid groups. These might include sex workers, street children, prisoners, drug addicts or the mentally ill.
 
March against patents
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Advocacy and Bearing Witness

MSF teams work to bring humanitarian medical assistance to people affected by conflict, disasters, epidemics and exclusion from healthcare and we also bear witness – telling others what we see to raise awareness and create debate about these crises.
 
MSF team pictured during a mobile clinic, en-route to the village of Lukweti in Masisi territory, in the east of DRC
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Our offices around the world

MSF has main national offices in 21 countries and branch offices in 17 countries.