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Pete Masters
British

I'm a medical innovation adviser for MSF, and before that I was Missing Maps coordinator. I'm also a carpenter, joiner, woodworker & logistician. 

Each year, disasters around the world kill nearly 100,000 and affect or displace 200 million people. Many of the places where these disasters occur are literally 'missing' from any map and first responders lack the information to make valuable decisions regarding relief efforts.

Missing Maps is an open, collaborative project in which you can help to map areas where humanitarian organisations are trying to meet the needs of vulnerable people.

You can get involved with Missing Maps quickly and easily by downloading the MapSwipe app for IOS or Android. 

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From biofuel to virtual reality: Four innovative new projects from Doctors Without Borders
19 Oct 2018 / 7 minute read
Innovation: Three MSF start-up projects that could save lives in the future...
24 Jan 2018 / 6 minute read
Innovation: 4 projects with the potential to change how MSF works for the better
01 Sep 2017 / 5 minute read
Mapswipe: With every swipe and tap, you help put families on the map!
27 Jul 2016 / 3 minute read
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