In Other Countries
In more than 60 countries, MSF workers provide life saving assistance to populations in need, with no discrimination of race, religion, nationality or politics. Right now, there are approximately 2,500 expatriate workers in the field with MSF, alongside with 20,000 national staff. MSF projects are often in carried out difficult, complex and sometimes volatile contexts, so work can be tough and demanding. But according to our field workers, it is also very rewarding.
The medical activities vary with each project, ranging from simple curative work and mother-child care, to surgery and epidemic control. If you want to read more about contexts where we work, please click here.
The medical activities vary with each project, ranging from simple curative work and mother-child care, to surgery and epidemic control. If you want to read more about contexts where we work, please click here.
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