This Thursday, June 25, we’ll highlight two areas where MSF is working in the US
—New York City and Native American communities in the Southwest. You’ll learn how MSF has partnered with local officials and organizations in the US to support COVID-19 prevention efforts in the global epicenter of this pandemic.
We’ll be joined by Michelle Mays, project coordinator in New York City, where MSF has worked with organizations helping the homeless and housing insecure, and Ruth Kauffman, MSF midwife and nurse, who led the MSF team working in partnership with officials and community leaders from the Navajo Nation and Pueblo peoples in the Southwest. Michelle and Ruth will discuss the collaborations that have allowed MSF to bring services and health information to people and communities neglected in the broader COVID-19 response in the US.
NOTE: Your registration gives you access to all events in this free discussion series. Once you register, you'll receive an email confirmation with a Zoom link to attend online, and email reminders before each event. (You'll also have the option to dial in by phone.)
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