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Join Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) for the next installment of “Moving Forward,” a four-part series exploring how our aid workers are tackling some of the world’s biggest challenges today—while also preparing for future emergencies.
In this special conversation, we’ll discuss how the climate emergency is affecting the communities MSF serves. Nearly everywhere we work, we see that people are threatened by climate change and extreme weather. Our teams are responding to the spread of climate-sensitive diseases like malaria, growing mass displacement, and rising food insecurity and malnutrition. With the support of our global network, we’re able to respond to immediate crises as we develop long-term strategies.
This interactive discussion will be an opportunity to ask our staff questions about their experiences responding to urgent medical needs amid an escalating climate emergency, and what our response could look like moving forward. Register now >>
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