Zeeshan is a deputy logistics coordinator from Malakand in Pakistan. He works to supply resources to vital humanitarian projects run by Médecins Sans Frontières / Doctors Without Borders (MSF) across the country. In this blog, he shares his love of going on “detachment” with MSF, training teams in other projects around the world.
In Baluchistan, in western Pakistan, there is no chronic food shortage, but local health practices mean that many children are malnourished. Dr Tufail Ahmad explains how the premature birth of his own children has inspired him to work for change...
Sarah is a doctor working for MSF in a small hospital in Bajaur, in the north-west of Pakistan. She blogs about a patient who helped her answer an important question...
Abdullah is currently assistant medical focal point in an MSF-supported hospital in Pakistan. Here he blogs about how for over five years of hard work and passion he earned his ideal job, from nurse to a top management position.
Dr Sahar Iftikhar is a medical doctor working for MSF in the city of Dera Murad Jamali, in the north of Pakistan. In Pakistan women and children in particular suffer from the lack of access to healthcare and there is an real need for neonatal care. Here Sahar blogs about a very tiny patient...
Dr Sahar Iftikhar is a medical doctor working in the MSF neonatal clinic in the city of Dera Murad Jamali, in the north of Pakistan. In Pakistan women and children in particular suffer from the lack of access to healthcare and there is an overwhelming need for neonatal care. Here she blogs about treating one inspiring baby girl ...
"Children and their mothers were in deep sleep. It was quiet and dark. There was still some time before dawn. Instantly, we heard strong tides of water. There were screams of young and the old.