Médecins Sans Frontières
Médecins Sans Frontières
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is an international humanitarian aid organisation that provides emergency medical assistance to populations in danger in more than 80 countries. In countries where health structures are insufficient or even non-existant, MSF collaborates with authorities such as the Ministry of Health to provide assistance. MSF works in rehabilitation of hospitals and dispensaries, vaccination programmes and water and sanitation projects. MSF also works in remote health care centres, slum areas and provides training of local personnel. All this is done with the objective of rebuilding health structures to acceptable levels.Raising Awareness
In carrying out humanitarian assistance, MSF seeks also to raise awareness of crisis situations; MSF acts as a witness and will speak out, either in private or in public about the plight of populations in danger for whom MSF works. In doing so, MSF sets out to alleviate human suffering, to protect life and health and to restore and ensure respect for the human beings and their fundamental human rights.
Only a small percentage of the populations that find themselves in a situation of danger gain the attention of the media. MSF teams travel to places that many people have never heard of, to assist those who have fallen victim to natural or man-made disasters. MSF volunteers have a story to tell when they return from their missions, and they use their experiences to speak of what they have seen. For MSF, raising awareness for these populations and the situations they are in is an important task. Whenever possible, MSF volunteers give interviews and make presentations. MSF offices worldwide facilitate the organisation of gatherings, for individuals and groups who want to speak in their home communities. MSF also mounts exhibitions and, from time to time, releases publications, with the aim of raising awareness.
It is part of MSF's work to address any violations of basic human rights encountered by field teams, violations perpetrated or sustained by political actors. It does so by confronting the responsible actors themselves, by putting pressure on them through mobilisation of the international community and by issuing information publicly. In order to prevent compromise or manipulation of MSF's relief activities, MSF maintains neutrality and independance from individual governments. The organisation also tries to ensure that the majority of funds raised for its work comes directly from contributions from the general public. In this way, MSF guarantees equal access to its humanitarian assistance.
MSF has been setting up emergency medical aid missions around the world since 1971.
MSF has received the following international awards for their activities:
1999The Nobel Peace PrizeOslo, NorwaySeptember
1998The Conrad Hilton PrizeUnited States of America April 7,
1997Prix International - Primo LeviGenova, ItalyFebruary 15,
1997Prix International SebetiaterNaples, ItalyNovember 19,
1996Prix International pour la Paix et l'Action HumanitaireRome October
1996Prix Seoul pour la PaixSeoul, South KoreaNovember 11, 1996Prix DoronNovemer 19. 1997Indira Gandhi PrizeNew Delhi, IndiaMay
1996The Four Freedom AwardThe Franklin Eleanor Roosevelt Institute April
1993Prix pour la liberte de l'Esprit Prix SakharovEuropean Parliament EuropeenOctober
1993 Nansen MedalUnited Nations High Commission for RefugeesJuly
1992 Philadelphia Liberty MedalMay
1992 Prix Europeen des Droits de l'HommeCouncil of EuropeJune
1991Medal of Peace29th International Folklore Festival of LefkasMay
1991 Prix de la ConcordePrincipe de Asturiasù
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