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  • ACTIONMEDICALFront cover photo: MSF MSF International president Dr. Unni Karunakara takes part in a measles vaccination campaign in Mogadishu, Somalia. InSIDe Front cover photo: robIn MelDrUM/MSF Dr. caludia truppa tends to a patient at MSFs clinic in pibor, South Sudan.Doctors Without BorDers/MeDecins sans Frontieres (MsF) is an international independent medical humanitarian organization that delivers emergency aid to people affected by armed conflict, epidemics, malnutrition, natural disasters, and exclusion from health care in more than 70 countries. > > On any one day, more than 30,000 individuals representing dozens of nationalities can be found providing assistance to people caught in crises around the world. They are doctors, nurses, logistics experts, administrators, epidemiologists, laboratory technicians, mental health professionals, and others who work together in accordance with MSFs guiding principles of humanitarian action and medical ethics. > > The organization received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1999.

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    Among them have been innumerable people suffering from burn injuries, many of them linked to cramped living conditions. The dangers of burns also increased after the 2010 earthquake, as those rendered homeless were forced to move into shanties and tents and the overall quality of housing declined throughout Port-au-Prince. More than 300,000 displaced people, in fact, still live in temporary shelters where domestic accidents involving cooking stoves and boiling water are distressingly common, as are injuries connected to fires associated with carelessness, defective equipment, or bad wiring.

    Seeing the high mortality rates and overall damage caused by these types of injuries, MSF incorporated major burn treatment into its programs. Before the earthquake, teams at MSFs Trinit hospital had been caring for burn victims, but last year, MSF went further and opened the first dedicated burn unit in the country, in the 127-bed Drouillard hospital MSF built to replace Trinit, which was damaged by the earthquake, in the Cit Soleil neighborhood.

    In 2012, staff at the Drouillard burn unit treated 481 burn victims, and since the housing problems in Port-au-Prince are far from solved, they will likely remain busy in the year ahead. Unfortunately, the unit is always full, says Dr. Guyguy Manangama. On average, we receive more than one new admission every day.

    The program draws on MSFs experience in Haiti and on collaboration with other specialist hospitals, Dr. Manangama notes: MSF has developed expertise in burn treatment over the last 10 years, thanks particularly to a partnership with the Edouard Herriot Hospital in Lyon, France. The care doesnt happen in a vacuum, either. Drouillard offers a range of complementary treatments for burn patients. The emergency, surgery, physical therapy, and mental health departments work closely with the burn unit, doing all they can to speed care and recoverymarshaling everything thats been learned during past work in Haiti in order to treat the patients of the present and the future. n

    Soon after Syria descended into all-out war between the national army and an array of opposition groups, the countrys once-capable health system became a casualty of the fighting. Medical structures were targeted and destroyed, health care workers threatened or killedall at a time when people whod been shot or injured in bombing or missile attacks desperately needed surgery and trauma care. Treating war injuries is never easy, but the situation in Syria has been particularly challenging. At first, MSF provided medical supplies to networks of doctors already in the country while trying to lay the groundwork to eventually provide direct care to victims of the war.

    With the government in Damascus refusing to grant MSF (or most other NGOs) access to the country, however, our teams were forced to work clandestinely. MSF set up its first ad hoc hospital facility in a house in an opposition-held area in northern Syria. Thereafter, teams set up other hospitals in northern Syria where it was possible and safe to do so, including one in a cave.

    Despite the challenges, MSF performed more than 1,000 surgeries inside Syria in 2012 (and many more in 2013). The work has been specific to the context in Syria, but its also an extension of the surgical care MSF has delivered in war zones and other extreme circumstancesthe Lebanese Civil War of the 1970s and 80s, for instance, or the Soviet-Afghan conflict and the Afghan civil war that >

    MSF has been working in haiti since 1991, a time during which the country has been stricken with everything from widespread streetfighting to devastating natural disasters, including the 2010 earthquake and the cholera outbreak that followed. through it all, MSF teams have tended to patients, assisted in births, and provided access to medical care for hundreds of thousands of haitians who otherwise would have gone without.

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    In 2010, MSF doctors and nurses responded to outbreaks of measles and meningitis in northern nigeria by traveling across vast landscapes, visiting remote villages to provide treatment and vaccines. Along the way, team members heard a disturbing rumor: in the village of Yargalma in Zamfara State, a settlement of only 2,000 people, more than 40 children had died in three months, and no one knew why.

    followed, or, more recently, in Port Harcourt, Nigeria, where MSF surgeons pioneered the use of internal fixation for orthopedic care in settings with limited resources, and in post-earthquake Haiti.

    Staff still must adapt to their surroundings and the limitations they present. When youre faced with casualties, the surgery is fairly straightforward, said MSF surgeon Paul McMaster, who worked in Syria and had previously worked in Sri Lanka, Haiti, and other emergencies. You do whats called damage limitation, surgery to stop hemorrhages and deal with damaged internal organs. The difficulty came when we moved to the reconstructive phasethings like physiotherapy and rehabilitation and more complex orthopedicsthis was work we just couldnt do in [a] cave.

    Having encountered similar issues in the past, MSF had some sense of how to respond when war convulsed Syria. Additionally, when possible, patients requiring major reconstructive surgery followed by extensive physiotherapy were sent to MSFs program in Amman, Jordan, which was opened in 2006 to serve victims of the war in Iraq during a time when it was too dangerous to work inside the country itself. The hospital now serves people from across the greater Middle East who need more advanced care than they can get in their home countries. It also testifies to what MSF has learned over time: reaching people in conflict areas requires persistence, creativity, and a willingness to be flexible within the confines of war. n

    An MSF team sent to investigate arrived to find six children at the local health dispensary suffering from high fevers and seizures. When we see a child with these symptoms, we first think of infection, recalled MSF nurse Kaci Hickox, who was part of the team. Malaria is always present in this part of the world. Meningitis also affects the brain and can cause fevers and seizures.

    Every symptomatic child was given treatment for severe malaria and meningitis, which seemed like plausible diagnoses, but they didnt get better. Something else was responsible for the sickness.

    It was known that gold mining was taking place in the village, but the picture didnt become clear until MSF logistician Frank Peters started asking questions. He saw women breaking stones, their babies on their backs, Hickox said. He was shown machines used to grind down rocks, sending fine dust far and wide. He realized that a heavy metal such as lead, arsenic, or mercury was probably getting released as well. Samples were sent to Europe for testing. Results confirmed the theory: the children were suffering from severe lead poisoning.

    It wasnt just Yargalma. In total, an estimated 400 children in Zamfara State died as a result of lead poisoning associated with gold

    mining. Through late 2012, MSF had treated more than 2,000 children, reducing mortality significantly, and several villages were environmentally cleansed of the deadly particles. In addition, MSF worked with experts from the World Health Organization and the US-based Centers for Disease Control to define new protocols for chelation therapy in situations with such widespread lead poisoning; none had previously existed.

    Some unsafe mining practices continue, however, and the Nigerian governments promise to fund further clean-ups went too long unfulfilled. MSF therefore launched a public advocacy campaign designed to spur the government to devote the necessary resources to remediate the problem. At any time, MSF is ready and willing to treat those who need careto finish a job that started when teams on the ground chased down a rumor and figured out how they could help. n

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    In burundi and Sierra leone, the act of giving birth can be fatal. Would-be mothers in both countries have precious little access to obstetric carethere are only three registered obstetricians in all of Sierra leone, for example, and only one in burundi who works outside the capitalbecause civil wars and a lack of resources have crippled the health care systems of both countries. poor roads and limited transportation options compound the problem, making it difficult to reach medical care of any kind.

    Many women thus try to delay seeking care as long as they can, or avoid it altogether. As a result, the national maternal mortality rate in Sierra Leone was the third-highest in the world in 2010, with 890 deaths for every 100,000 live births, and Burundi was fourth-highest, with 800 deaths for every 100,000 live births. (For perspective: the maternal mortality rate in Sweden is 4 in 100,000.)

    In order to counteract these deadly trends, MSF initiated programs in Burundis Kabezi District and Sierra Leones Bo District that set up free-of-charge central referral facilities and emergency ambulance services to bring women from remote health centers to hospitals where they could deliver safely, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

    Technically speaking, these were not the most medically sophisticated or resource-intensive responsesthe annual costs amounted to about $2 per person per capita in Bo district and $4 in Kabezibut they efficiently addressed clear and present needs, and the results have been dramatic. In 2011, with the programs up and running, maternal mortality decreased by 74 percent in Kabezi and 61 percent in Bo. If MSF were not here, many of these women who come to us every day would be dead, says Betty Raney, an MSF obstetrician from Indiana who worked in the hospital in Bo. The best part of my job is feeling that I make a difference and experiencing the gratitude that I get from my patients.

    The MSF programs in Kabezi and Bo have proven that lifesaving emergency obstetric care doesnt have to be expensive or state-of-the-art to substantially reduce the number of women who die in childbirth, a powerful lesson for donors, governments, and other NGOs working to save the lives of mothers and children worldwide. n

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    Malaria, which kills more than 1,500 people around the world every day, is a leading cause of illness and death in many countries in which MSF works. the majority of its victims are children under the age of five in sub-Saharan Africa, where malarias vector, the Anopheles mosquito, thrives.

    MSF is therefore constantly confronted by the question of how to reach as many children as possible across vast regions where health care provision is limited or non-existent. In the summer of 2012, teams working in Mali and Chad implemented a new approach, something called seasonal malaria chemoprevention, which basically means treating all children in a given location for malaria during the times when the disease is most likely to proliferate. The working theory is that treatment during the months of highest incidence (usually the rainy season) makes it possible to both treat existing cases and prevent new ones.

    Using this approach, MSF treated 160,000 children under five in Mali and 10,000 more in Chad. It was a significant step, says Dr. Estrella Lasry, MSF tropical medicine advisor, with encouraging results. This was the first time children had been treated at this scale outside research conditions. Results showed more than a two-thirds drop in simple malaria cases and a significant drop in severe malaria in the weeks that followed. The number of transfusions in the hospital in Mali also decreased over 70 percent. We saw malnutrition levels go down, too, an important and unexpected outcome.

    The numbers treated in Mali and Chad represent a fraction of the malaria cases MSF treats in a given year, and an even smaller fraction of all malaria cases worldwide. Furthermore, the evidence only shows that this approach is effective in places where malaria is seasonal. MSF has also already identified several ways to improve its implementation and data gathering operations in the year ahead.

    That said, seasonal malaria chemoprevention is an important new tool in the battle against malaria, one that looks very promising for certain contexts. We had good results and our main objectives were reached, says Lasry, but we are still looking at ways to improve this intervention. n

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    BurKina Faso $123,000

    In 2012, MSF offered assistance to refugees in Burkina Faso who had fled fighting in Mali. Teams provided care in the Mentao camp, in Soum province, and in four camps near Deou, in Oudalan province, where staff supported a health post and conducted mobile clinics, offering basic health care, antenatal care, treatment for malnutrition, and vaccinations.

    A pre-existing malnutrition program in Titao was closed because admissions had decreased steadily for several years, but teams working in Titaos hospital also treated patients for malaria and provided basic health care to children under 14 years of age.

    BurunDi $800,000

    MSF teams in Burundi focus mainly on maternal health, trying to make up for gaps in service that can be fatal. Staff in Kabezi, in Bujumbura Rural province, run the Center for Obstetric Emergencies, or CURGO, which provides free 24-hour care. On average, 250 women were admitted each month, and three ambulances transported women in need from 24 health centers. Data showed that combining a referral system with emergency obstetric services helped reduce maternal deaths in Kabezi by 74 percent.

    Additionally, MSF offers fistula repair surgery at the Urumuri health center in Gitega, along with physiotherapy and psychosocial support, and works to raise awareness of the condition through medical staff training and a telephone information line, among other measures.

    In response to the countrys high malaria burdenthe disease causes more than a third of deaths of children under the age of fiveMSF opened a severe malaria program in Kirundo province.

    caMeroon $1,000,000

    When a measles epidemic hit, MSF set up a treatment unit in a hospital in North regions capital, Garoua, that mainly tended to patients under five years of age suffering from malnutrition and respiratory complications. MSF also donated treatment kits for some 1,835 patients and trained medical workers in 102 health facilities in 22 northern districts. MSF set up another emergency response in the north when flooding displaced thousands of families in the Extreme North region.

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    for and treated Buruli ulcer, a very painful neglected disease that can lead to irreversible deformities, providing surgery and physiotherapy as well. The staff also provides care to some 100 patients co-infected with Buruli and HIV.

    Additionally, MSF trained hospital staff and provided medicines and other supplies for the treatment of 5,000 HIV patients in Doualas Nylon district hospital and Soboum health center.

    centraL aFrican rePuBLic $6,139,957

    Conflict pitting the Slka rebel coalition against government forces displaced thousands and lengthened CARs already sizable list of health needs. MSF teams already working in five regions across the country launched extra mobile clinics after many national health posts and hospitals were abandoned. An emergency surgical team began work in Kaga-Bandoro, and donations were made to hospitals and clinics in affected areas.

    With its health systems short on facilities, staff, and medicines, CARs population has little access to basic care. Mortality rates in several regions are above emergency levels. Working with the Ministry of Health (MoH) in seven hospitals and more than 30 health posts, MSF provided basic and specialist care, maternity and pediatric services, surgery, and treatment for HIV, TB, sleeping sickness, and malaria.

    MSFs sleeping sickness team in Batangafo rolled out a new diagnostic test and participated in clinical trials of a new oral last-stage treatment developed by the Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative (DNDi; see p31). The mobile sleeping sickness team screened more than 4,500 people for the disease in the southeast.

    chaD $4,014,708

    Amid overlapping health emergencies, MSF treated more than 23,000 children for severe malnutrition at a number of projects across the north. Teams also treated 5,180 children at nearly two dozen feeding centers in the Wadi Fira and Salamat regions. MSF ran an emergency nutrition program in the Batha regions Fitri district as well, while also screening for and treating malnutrition in 27 surrounding villages and providing routine vaccinations for children. And in June, MSF treated 3,800 children in feeding centers in the Hadjer Lamis region.

    A team at Massakory hospital in Hadjer Lamis provided emergency care for children younger than 15 and treated children under five for severe malnutrition with complications. Staff in six nearby health zones vaccinated more than 17,000 children against measles and treated 182 patients for meningitis. MSF also ran meningitis vaccination campaigns and treated hundreds for the disease.

    In the Mandoul region, MSF treated more than 62,000 for malaria and trained health workers to diagnose and respond to simple cases. Furthermore, between July and October, when prevalence increases, teams in Moissala district distributed antimalarial medicine to children, a preventative approach known as seasonal malaria chemoprevention that resulted in a 78 percent reduction in simple malaria cases over the next eight weeks.

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    services that include testing and care for HIV and TB, maternal and pediatric care, treatment for chronic diseases, and cervical cancer screening for women with HIV. MSF offered medical and psychosocial care to dozens of victims of sexual violence each week as well. And work was completed on a health center in Kibera that will house a 24-hour maternity unit.

    At the Kacheliba hospital in West Pokot district, MSF treated 500 patients for kala azar and trained health workers before handing over the project to the MoH. Staff also provided reproductive health care and treatment for 4,800 people in North Eastern provinces Ijara district before handing over that project as well.

    Lesotho $500,000

    In Lesotho, where health care is severely lacking and more than half of all maternal, infant, and under-five deaths can be attributed to HIV, MSF offers maternal and pediatric care, along with HIV and TB care, expanding its reach by shifting some more basic tasks from doctors to nurses. MSF provides support to St. Josephs district hospital in Roma, six health clinics in the lowlands, and three clinics in the remote Semonkong area, running an ambulance service as well.

    Amid funding delays, MSF advocated for support for counselors who provide one-to-one support during HIV and TB testing and treatment. MSF also pushed for increased, more responsive viral load testing and received a grant from UNITAID to develop and implement related programs in eight HIV programs in Africa, including Lesotho.

    50,000 people during another cholera outbreak in Conakry in June and conducted preventive water, sanitation, and educational activities as well.

    MSF and community health workers treated 77,000 people for malaria in 2012, and MSF supports prevention and treatment activities in Guckdous local district hospital, six health centers, and nine health posts.

    ivory coast $4,900,000

    As the conflict that followed disputed presidential elections in 2011 subsided and the humanitarian situation improved, MSF started handing activities from its wide-ranging response back to returning MoH staff in Guiglo, Blolquin, Nikla, and Guinkin. A team remained at the hospital in the western town of Dukou, however, managing surgical emergencies, internal medicine, and maternal and pediatric services. In July, staff in the emergency department treated 56 casualties after an attack on a displacement camp.

    And in Ta, south of Dukou, MSF supported MoH teams providing out-patient, maternal, and pediatric services in a 20-bed facility that sees more than 2,000 outpatients every month.

    Kenya $3,469,738

    MSF remained the sole provider of health care in the Dagahaley refugee camp in Dadaab, where teams ran a 200-bed hospital and four health centers, providing Somalis with vaccinations, antenatal consultations, and mental health care, carrying out 14,000 con-sultations and admitting 1,000 patients from the refugee and host communities each month. MSF also ran feeding programs for children ages 10 and younger and admitted more than 2,200 severely malnourished children for inpatient treatment. Teams responded to hepatitis E and cholera outbreaks as well.

    Despite the needs, however, MSF did not send international staff to Dadaab due to a succession of security incidents, particularly the October 2011 abduction of Montserrat Serra and Blanca Thiebaut, who were held in Somalia until July 2013, when they were finally freed.

    Elsewhere, MSF provided psychosocial support to 900 people affected by intercommunal clashes in the Tana River district. In Homa Bay, MSF cared for more than 10,500 people living with HIV/AIDS and registered 345 patients in its TB program.

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    Rising insecurity further limited already inadequate health services in the north. At MSFs obstetric program at Jahun hospital, some 6,800 women gave birth and another 284 underwent fistula repair surgery. In Sokoto state, staff offered basic health care, maternal care, pediatric services, vaccinations, and malnutrition treatment in and around Goronyo, carrying out more than 70,000 pediatric consultations and 28,500 antenatal consultations. The emergency team also treated tens of thousands of patients following malaria, measles, and cholera outbreaks.

    After flooding in the east, MSF provided basic and emergency health care to affected people, particularly children and pregnant women, and distributed hygiene kits and mosquito nets.

    In Zamfara state, a team has treated 2,500 children for lead poisoning linked to unsafe mining practices since 2010. MSF has also advocated for the sustained remediation effort necessary to remove the threat from the area, which finally began in early 2013.

    MSF provides basic health services, emergency care, and maternal care in the Badia and Makoko slums in Lagos. It withdrew from a floating clinic in the Riverine lagoon settlement after providing nearly 20,000 consultations and receiving assurances that the MoH would keep up activities. MSF also closed its trauma center in Port Harcourt after tensions in the Niger Delta eased, having carried out 9,000 emergency consultations and treated 500 victims of sexual violence in 2012 alone.

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    According to the UN, some 59,000 refugees from DRC were still sheltering in Btou, in Likouala department, in early 2012. At Btou hospital, MSF strengthened capacity to meet the needs of these refugees and local residents, offering obstetrics, a nutrition program, and a laboratory, and reorganizing hospital departments for surgery, outpatients, and emergency medicine. Most of the roughly 2,600 monthly outpatient visits were children, most of whom had respiratory infections or malaria. MSF also provided emergency assistance to refugees along the Ubangi River.

    Working with the national TB and HIV control programs, MSF registered 97 TB patients for treatment and treated 77 people living with HIV.

    On March 4, explosions in a munitions depot in Brazzaville killed 200 people and left 1,000 injured and 15,000 homeless. MSF treated the wounded at two public hospitals, setting up triage tents at the University Hospital and donating medical equipment for surgery. Over 1,000 displaced people in two camps received medical and psychological care. MSF also managed safe water provision and sanitation and monitored for cholera and measles at five other locations.

    MSF also ran programs among the indigenous Aka pygmies in northern Congo, implementing a new WHO protocol to treat 17,500 people for yaws, a contagious and dangerous but curable skin infection. MSF also responded to a cholera outbreak in Pointe-Noire in November.

    MoZaMBiQue $1,800,000

    In a country where less than half of HIV patients can access ARVs, MSF provides HIV care at three programs and is trying to integrate and simplify care for specific patient groups. Staff at the Primeiro de Maio health center in Maputos Mavalane neighborhood tailor treatment to children and adolescents and offer integrated care for pregnant women with HIV and people co-infected with HIV and TB. In Chamanculo, also in Maputo, MSF works with the MoH at the Centro de Referencia de Alto Mae to provide care for patients suffering from Kaposis sarcoma and in need of second- or third-line treatment.

    In Tete, MSF helps promote community and patient involvement in HIV treatment by conducting community outreach around TB diagnosis and also by supporting patient groups that take turns picking up drug refills and encourage adherence.

    niger $1,800,000

    Chronic malnutrition and other health crises have long plagued Niger. While authorities have implemented effective policies and studies show that childhood mortality dropped 45 percent from 1998 to 2009, malnutrition rates remain high and drug supplies frequently run low.

    MSF tries to improve health care for children under five and pregnant women, emphasizing early treatment and prevention of malnutrition and other illnesses. Teams in the Zinder, Maradi, and Tahoua regions run outpatient feeding programs in 38 health centers; there are inpatient feeding centers in Zinder, Magaria, Madarounfa, Dakoro, Guidan Roumdji, Madaoua and Bouza hospitals.

    Staff in Zinder and Magaria handed over activities to the MoH, and MSF handed over its inpatient feeding center at the Dakoro hospital as wellthough MSF still provides pediatric care, maternal care, and obstetric surgery. Eight additional outpatient centers were handed over to ALIMA/BEFEN. A program in Agadez for migrants was closed.

    During a summer spike in malaria, MSFs intensive care and pediatric units in Guidan Roumdji had a 200 percent occupancy rate. Malaria treatment units were also set up in Dan Issa and Madarounfa (where MSF partnered with FORSANI) in Maradi and Madaoua in Tahoua.

    Staff in Madarounfa and Madaoua also traveled throughout rural villages to provide diagnosis and treatment where needed. In Zinder, staff provided vaccinations, screened for malnutrition, and treated the three leading childhood killersrespiratory infections, diarrhea, and malaria.

    MSF provided care for Malian refugees in the Tillabri region, carrying out more than 334,000 outpatient consultations, admitting nearly 19,000 people to hospital, vaccinating 22,000 children against measles, and setting up cholera treatment centers following an outbreak.

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    Water and SanitationMoussa Kone, IL, PhysicianPeter Lundgren, RI, LogisticianHannah Megacz, NY, Registered NurseTamara Ellen Merritt, WA, PhysicianJamie Navel, CA, PhysicianAmy ODonnell, ME, Registered NurseDavid Sokoloff, NJ, Logistics AdministratorAlexander Wade, NJ, LogisticianColin Wright, VA, Logistician

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    Patrick Adler, AZ, LogisticianYves Alexandre, FL, Deputy Medical CoordinatorSusanne Baltazar, VA, Registered NurseBrian DCruz, VA, PhysicianAnna Freeman, NC, Registered NurseLaurel Gamm, MN, PhysicianCatherine Goddeau, VA, Registered NurseElla Gray, MD, Registered NurseHaytham Kaafarani, MA, SurgeonEmmett Kearney, IL, Logistician-

    Water and SanitationDavid Lauter, WA, SurgeonJohn Lawrence, VT, SurgeonHelen Lee, WA, Field Administrator

    In 2012, we sent out 376 field workers from the US, numbers highlighted by a sizable contribution of surgical specialists to certain programs and of several positions to emergency projects in Syria and South Sudan. We saw results from some of our more prominent strategic initiatives as well. As a result of the targeted outreach weve done, for instanceincluding 46 recruitment events that drew more than 2,500 people our applicant pool continued to improve. > > our efforts to allow applicants to make working with MSF a part of their career path,

    rather than a departure from it, is proving beneficial, too. More and more people are making multi-year commitments and serving in more senior roles. last year, in fact, 28 percent of those we sent to the field served in team leader or coordinator roles. this shows us that the more we invest in our field workers and their professional growth, the more they invest in the organization. > > In 2013 and beyond, we want to build on this momen-tum. Well continue to expand field management training sessions. Well also continue to invest in our psychosocial care unit, which now conducts pre-departure briefings for field workers, as well as briefings for them upon their return, so theyre better prepared to deal with whatever comes up during their assignments. And well continue to refine our compensation structure both to reflect the complexity of the roles people are asked to fulfill and to be more adaptable to an individuals career management. Ideally, all of this will yield more benefits for all involvedfor the individual, for MSF, and, above all else, for the patients we aim to assist. nIcK lAWSon, DIrector oF FIelD hUMAn reSoUrceS, MSF-USA

    iNTERESTED iN JOiNiNg MSf?MSf is always looking for motivated and skilled medical and non-medical professionals for our field projects around the world. MSf-uSa also needs volunteers and interns to work in our new York office. for more information, please visit doctorswithoutborders.org

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    Human Resources CoordinatorMargaret Sheahan, VI, MidwifeJoshua Smith, VT, LogisticianPatricio Sonza, NJ, AnesthesiologistJean Stowell, NH, Medical Team LeaderAnn-Marie Surette, CT, Obstetrician/GynecologistJanaki Varadhan, MA, SurgeonMatt West, CA, LogisticianChloe Wurr, AK, Deputy Medical CoordinatorJulie Wynne, AZ, Surgeon

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    Human Resources CoordinatorMaureen Foley, WA, Registered NurseYilchini Ishaku, MD, PharmacistMichael Jorgensen, GA, Registered Nurse-OTRobert Linden, CO, PhysicianPaul Orechoff, NJ, Financial/

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    Ann Silver PozenJoe & Kathy PretlowMs. Margaret M. ProwseThe Prudential Foundation

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    Ms. Leslie K. WilliamsThe Audrey & Martin Gruss

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    FoundationGeorge W. Barclay FundMr. Christopher GeraciMr. & Mrs. Lang GerhardRobert and Gloria GeryRavi Ghanta & Sumita Roy-GhantaGHM America CorporationDr. Hushang Ghodrat &

    Ms. Mahsa AkramiMs. Linda L. GibboneyKristin & Cory GilchristMr. Elliot GillGilmore FoundationMr. & Mrs. Verlin GingerichDr. & Mrs. Vincenzo GiustinoEstate of Jay S. GlanzrockMr. Michael GlassMs. Elizabeth GlatfelterGlen Cove C.A.R.E.S., Inc.Glenn and Jean Verrill FoundationGobioff FoundationDavid & Constance GoldgarCharles & Jane GoldmanMarcia & John GoldmanEstate of Harold R. GoldmannDr. Steven Goldstein &

    Dr. Ellen MillerMr. Felipe GonzalezGosling Family Charitable FundBarbara Freid GottesmanMr. Daniel G. GotvaldMs. Harriet R. GouldWilliam Grabe & Fredricka StollerGrace Irene Parks Living TrustThe Grace Jones Richardson TrustGrace on EarthMr. Frederick V. GradyMr. & Mrs. Andreas &

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