MSF
Everyone has a right to life-saving medical care. That includes people living in regions hit by war or disaster. Health systems in such places are often physically destroyed, or else collapse as staff flee or government funding...[more]
Médecins Sans Frontières offers assistance to populations in distress, to victims of natural or man-made disasters and to victims of armed conflict...[more]
MSF recruits medical and non-medical staff to work in its projects. In 2010, 201 Canadians departed on 255 field missions with MSF in 35 countries. Of these, 81 were new staff participating in their first missions.[more]
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) works in circumstances that are often hard to predict and which make supply choices difficult. Its goal is to provide uninterrupted treatment to its patients...[more]
To reach those most in need of help, MSF often works in unstable regions. Although it does its utmost to avoid unnecessary risks, a certain amount of risk is inevitable. The safety of MSF field staff is managed by the...[more]
MSF Canada is led by a Board of Directors elected by its association members, who are MSF's current and former field staff members and volunteers, during an annual general assembly.






