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RT @avrilbenoit: DR Congo's 250% #malaria surge "completely shocking." #MSF & scientists baffled. by @geoffreyyork
MSF doctor back from South Sudan: "It was a very, very difficult mission and I think I was surprised on every level."
Our colleagues at @MSF_uk will be hosting Twitter chats next week leading up to MSF Scientific Day. #MSFsd (Each at 11AM ET, 4PM GMT)
MSF Scientific Day #MSFsd, a conference to present research carried out in our programs, will be streamed live May 25.
#Syria "The average person is normally taken for days or up to a week, but doctors are detained for months."
The #doc "Living in Emergency: Stories of Doctors Without Borders" is available on Netflix streaming
RT @reneauberjonois: Vivid, thoughtful account by an American doctor working with @MSF_USA Doctors Without Borders in South Sudan:
The #doc "Living in Emergency: Stories of Doctors Without Borders" is available on Netflix streaming
RT @reneauberjonois: Vivid, thoughtful account by an American doctor working with @MSF_USA Doctors Without Borders in South Sudan:
Did you know that Doctors Without Borders has an epidemiological research center? Find out what it does:
Watch this video to hear #refugees from Mali tell their stories. Aid remains insufficient for the 160K displaced.
#Syria "The average person is normally taken for days or up to a week, but doctors are detained for months."
"I was detained during a demonstration against the president…. They beat me badly, to the point that..." #Syria
#Syria "You can't go to a hospital...they either amputate the limb you're suffering from or take you to prison."
#SouthSudan: A young mother talks about the hardships her family is facing after fleeing violence. [video]
RT @reneauberjonois: Vivid, thoughtful account by an American doctor working with @MSF_USA Doctors Without Borders in South Sudan:
MSF doctor back from South Sudan: "It was a very, very difficult mission and I think I was surprised on every level."
Elizabeth Ramlow, a #midwife from Massachusetts, writes a field journal about delivering babies in South Sudan.
RT @AlertNet: Good point made by @jtcone1977 in @HPCR seminar just now about discretionary use of social media in humanitarian crises #harvardlws
RT @CiaraBegley: #MSF 's Jason Cone #socialmedia only takes aid work so far and critical on the ground analysis is needed too. Impact focus! #harvardlws
Follow #harvardlws to follow the great conversation on using latest #socmed tools during humanitarian relief efforts.
RT @GretchenAlther: @jtcone1977 makes great pts: must use right social media tools. Might mean radio, or even "closed" tools like Skype. I agree. #harvardlws
RT @wfp_media: Remember, says MSF comms chief @jtcone1977: "Social Media is a means, it is not an end." #harvardlws @WFP
Watch this video to hear #refugees from Mali tell their stories. Aid remains insufficient for the 160K displaced.
A lead poisoning crisis has has sickened thousands of children in Nigeria; MSF calls on the Nigerian govt to respond.
RT @AlertNet: Good point made by @jtcone1977 in @HPCR seminar just now about discretionary use of social media in humanitarian crises #harvardlws
In the Eyes of Others: How People in Crises Perceive Humanitarian Aid Download this MSF book for free. #harvardlws
We've posted the recording of last night's #msftalk on how people in crises perceive humanitarian aid.
#SouthSudan: A young mother talks about the hardships her family is facing after fleeing violence. [video]
