Temporary Marketing Associate
DepartmentOur dynamic Development Department is responsible for raising over $350 million annually in funds in order to meet the financial needs of our organization which allows MSF to carry out its mission effectively and efficiently.The Marketing Team is responsible for executing integrated marketing efforts, including prospect, renewal and cultivation campaigns and activities via all communication channels in order to maximize the revenue and increase awareness of MSF ’s activities and concerns, expertise and values.Language English (Source: MSF News)
Source: MSF News - May 8, 2018 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Rosanna Perri Source Type: news

Yemen: Scores of civilians treated after airstrikes target Sana ’a city center
Airstrikes by the Saudi and Emirati-led coalition aimed at the Presidential office in the heart of Sana ’a, Yemen, killed at least six people and injured 72 others.Language English (Source: MSF News)
Source: MSF News - May 8, 2018 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Elias Primoff Source Type: news

Yemen: Scores of civilians treated after airstrikes target Sana ’a city center
Press releaseYemen: Scores of civilians treated after airstrikes target Sana ’a city centerMay 08, 2018NEW YORK/SANA'A, MAY 8, 2018—A series of airstrikes by the Saudi and Emirati-led coalition aimed at the Presidential office in the heart of Sana’a, Yemen, killed at least six people and injured 72 others on Monday morning, according to staff at two hospitals supported by Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières ( MSF) who received the dead and wounded. The airstrikes took place in a bustling area near a hotel, bank, pharmacies, and shops. (Source: MSF News)
Source: MSF News - May 8, 2018 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Brienne Prusak Source Type: news

Bangladesh: Rohingya refugees are "bracing for the worst"
Impending monsoon rains could cause catastrophic flooding and threaten access to safe water and sanitation services in the refugee camps.Language English (Source: MSF News)
Source: MSF News - May 7, 2018 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Elias Primoff Source Type: news

Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh: "Bracing for the worst" as the rainy season approaches
The impending rains could cause catastrophic flooding and threaten access to safe water and sanitation services throughout the sprawling refugee camps in Bangladesh.Language English (Source: MSF News)
Source: MSF News - May 7, 2018 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Elias Primoff Source Type: news

Nursing with "zeal and honesty" in South Sudan
VideoNursing with"zeal and honesty" in South SudanMay 07, 2018Joseph is an ICU nurse from Pakistan who began his career with Doctors Without Borders/M édecins Sans Frontières (MSF) in the wake of that country’s 2005 earthquake. He’s now the nursing activity manager at MSF’s clinic in the Doro refugee camp in South Sudan. For International Nurses Day, Joseph explains the importance of nursing. (Source: MSF News)
Source: MSF News - May 7, 2018 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Melissa Pracht Source Type: news

"It's a beautiful thing to be a nurse": Philomena in Nigeria
Video"It's a beautiful thing to be a nurse": Philomena in NigeriaMay 07, 2018Philomena is a Nigerian nurse working with Doctors Without Borders/M édecins Sans Frontières (MSF) to treat malnourished children in southern Maiduguri, Nigeria. For International Nurses Day, she describes why she loves being a nurse. (Source: MSF News)
Source: MSF News - May 7, 2018 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Melissa Pracht Source Type: news

Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh: "Bracing for the worst" as the rainy season approaches
Field newsRohingya refugees in Bangladesh:"Bracing for the worst" as the rainy season approachesMay 07, 2018As the mass exodus of Rohingya people fleeing violence and persecution in Myanmar ’s Rakhine state continues, refugee camps across the border in Bangladesh are struggling to provide the necessary space and resources to new arrivals. The already dire situation is further complicated by the impending rainy season, which stands to cause catastrophic flooding and threaten access to safe water and sanitation services throughout the sprawling camps. (Source: MSF News)
Source: MSF News - May 7, 2018 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Elias Primoff Source Type: news