Recruitment Information Session - New York, NY
May 24, 2018All prospective medical and non-medical aid workers: join us for a presentation and question& answer session to learn more about how you can become part of Doctors Without Borders' field work. A Human Resources Officer will be on hand to discuss requirements and the recruitment process and a Doctors Without Borders aid worker from the local area will share their stories of life in the field.SPACE IS LIMITED. PLEASE REGISTER.Location: Doctors Without BordersNew York  (Source: MSF News)
Source: MSF News - April 9, 2018 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Douglas Mercer Source Type: news

Self Assessment Form - ER Physician (OCB)
Language English (Source: MSF News)
Source: MSF News - April 7, 2018 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Douglas Mercer Source Type: news

Senior Corporate Relations 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.In the Development Department, the Corporations team is responsible for a portfolio of over 800 donors valued at $20+ million.   ProjectLanguage English (Source: MSF News)
Source: MSF News - April 6, 2018 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Rosanna Perri Source Type: news

Alert Spring 2018 | Vol. 19 No. 1
Quarterly NewsletterAlert Spring 2018 | Vol. 19 No. 1April 06, 2018As I write this letter, we are confronting massive humanitarian emergencies on all sides. (Source: MSF News)
Source: MSF News - April 6, 2018 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Elias Primoff Source Type: news

Exhibition Administration Coordinator, Temporary
DepartmentLanguage English (Source: MSF News)
Source: MSF News - April 5, 2018 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Rosanna Perri Source Type: news

Healing wounds of war in the Middle East
Field newsHealing wounds of war in the Middle EastApril 05, 2018Ahmed was 14 years old when he lost his left arm. “I had gone out to press olives,” remembers the young Syrian. “We were on our way home. A plane flew by and dropped a barrel bomb that exploded, and shrapnel hit my hand. It felt like there was something dripping on my leg. I looked at my arm. It was completely torn off. There was one thread t hat held my arm to my body. I asked myself, ‘What’s going to happen to me now? It’s finished. I’m dead.’” (Source: MSF News)
Source: MSF News - April 5, 2018 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Elias Primoff Source Type: news

Refugees who fled violence in Ituri, DRC, face disease and privation in Uganda
Field newsRefugees who fled violence in Ituri, DRC, face disease and privation in UgandaApril 05, 2018The attackers wore masks and used axes, machetes, and guns to slaughter civilians in the strife-torn Ituri province of Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), says Areiti, a mother of seven children.   The morning the violence came to her village of Joo, she had no time to prepare her family ’s escape. “I saw how they were killing people,” the 37-year-old says. “They cut people with axes and they slaughter with machetes. You cannot see them clearly because they are running after you. They attacked our village before...
Source: MSF News - April 5, 2018 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Elias Primoff Source Type: news

Gaza Strip: MSF Provides Postoperative Care to Wounded
Press releaseGaza Strip: MSF Provides Postoperative Care to WoundedApril 05, 2018APRIL 5, 2018 —Clinics operated by the international medical humanitarian organization Doctors Without Borders/M édecins Sans Frontières (MSF) have provided postoperative care to 102 patients who suffered gunshot wounds during recent demonstrations in theGaza Strip. MSF is increasing its capacity in the event more people are wounded in further demonstrations. (Source: MSF News)
Source: MSF News - April 5, 2018 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Jess Brown Source Type: news