For eight weeks, Josie has been in Bangladesh working on an innovative new research project that hopes to use data to learn more about humanitarian nursing - so MSF can save more lives in future.
Any decision is only as good as the information it’s based on. British nurse Josie and her team are running an innovative new project to gather information on how nurses work in humanitarian emergencies – to ultimately help MSF save more lives.
Our teams work incredibly hard to provide vital healthcare. In Pakistan, this important work is fueled by a desire to save lives, and one other key ingredient. Vincent blogs...
Working with local officials is a vital part of responding to a health emergency. Luis is in the Democratic Republic of the Congo as part of MSF's response to the Ebola outbreak there.
Being away from friends and family is difficult at any time, but special occassions can make us feel particularly far from home. Mike, a doctor from the UK, is in Jordan, where MSF / Doctors Wi
Mike is in Irbid, Jordan, where MSF / Doctors Without Borders is providing vital health care to people who have fled the war in Syria, and to vulnerable Jordanians.
Mike is in Irbid, Jordan, where MSF / Doctors without Borders is providing medical care to thousands of Syrian refugees and vulnerable Jordanians. Today he takes us behind the scenes, into MSF’s Irbid headquarters…
Nathalia is in Pakistan, where MSF / Doctors Without Borders projects are helping to meet health care needs in rural areas and urban slums. In her first post she showcases the diversity of country, as her Pakistani colleagues introduce her to the vibrancy of Islamabad, the capital city...
In his last post, Ludvig learned about an outbreak of measles in the north of the DRC. Measles is highly infectious and particularly dangerous to young children. While road infrastructure in the country is almost non-existent, there is another way to ensure patients get the treatment they need...