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Join Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) for the second installment of “Moving Forward,” a dynamic four-part series exploring how MSF teams are taking on the world’s biggest challenges today, while preparing for tomorrow’s emergencies.
For this special conversation, our speakers will discuss MSF’s work with migrants and refugees. With your support, MSF provides medical care to refugees and displaced people all over the world. More people are forcibly displaced right now than any time in modern history—and we thank you for helping us create a humane response to this crisis facing refugees.
Join this live discussion from 1:00-1:45 p.m. ET/10:00-10:45 a.m. PT to hear the insights, expertise, and experiences of:
Dr. Miriam Hernández, medical doctor for MSF in Mexico, Honduras, and Guatemala
Christianna Mourouzi, humanitarian affairs officer for MSF’s Health Protection Unit based in Greece
Reem Mussa, coordinator of MSF’s Forced Migration Team based in Belgium
This interactive discussion will be an opportunity to ask our staff questions about the complex challenges of treating displaced people wherever they are—even when they are on the move. They’ll discuss how MSF provides crucial medical care, including mental health support and treatment for sexual violence, and bears witness to the extreme needs of refugees and migrants everywhere.
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