Explain MSF yourself

MSF?
 was founded to contribute to the protection of life and the
alleviation of suffering out of respect for human dignity
 Medical Humanitarian aid organisation which provides
assistance to populations in distress, to victims of natural or
man-made disasters and to victims of armed conflict,
irrespective of race, religion, creed or political convictions
 brings care to people in precarious situations and works
towards helping them regain control over their future
 MSF is an organisation based on volunteerism which is a
determining factor in maintaining a spirit of resistance
against compromise, routine and institutionalisation
MSF MAIN PRINCIPLES
•   Neutrality
     – MSF does not take sides in armed conflicts. However, in extreme cases where
       volunteers are witness to mass violations of Human Rights, MSF may resort to
       denunciation as a last available means in helping the populations it assists
•   Impartiality
     – Non-discrimination in regard to politics, race, religion, sex or any other similar
       criteria.
     – Proportionality of assistance as it relates to the degree of needs - those in the
       most serious and immediate danger will receive priority
•   Independence
     – independence of spirit which is a condition for independent analysis and action,
       namely the freedom of choice in its operations, and the duration and means in
       carrying them out
     – Independence of finance. MSF endeavours to ensure a maximum of private
       resources, to diversify its institutional donors, and, sometimes, to refuse
       financing that may affect its independence
MEDICAL ACTION FIRST
The actions of MSF are first and foremost
medical. This primarily consists of providing
curative and preventive care to people in
danger, wherever they may be. In cases where
this is not enough to ensure the survival of a
population - as in some extreme emergencies -
other means may be developed, including the
provision of water, sanitation, food, shelter,
etc.This action is mainly carried out in crisis
periods when a system is suddenly destabilised
and the very survival of the population is
threatened.
TEMOIGNAGE (WITNESSING)
    Témoignage is done with the intention of improving the situation for
    populations in danger. It is expressed through:

•   the presence of volunteers with people in danger as they provide medical
    care which implies being near and listening
•   a duty to raise public awareness about these people
•   the possibility to openly criticise or denounce breaches of international
    conventions. This is a last resort used when MSF volunteers witness mass
    violations of human rights, including forced displacement of populations,
    refoulement or forced return of refugees, genocide, crimes against humanity
    and war crimes.

    In exceptional cases, it may be in the best interests of the victims for MSF
    volunteers to provide assistance without speaking out publicly or to
    denounce without providing assistance, for example when humanitarian aid
    is “manipulated”.
ASSOCIATION
•   MSF is made up of 19 national sections, with overall coherence ensured by
    an International Council

•   The commitment of each volunteer to the MSF movement goes beyond
    completing a mission; it also assumes an active participation in the
    associative life of the organisation and an adherence to the Charter and
    Principles of MSF

•   equal voice for each member

•   The members constitute the General Assemblies of each section, and they
    elect a Board of Directors

•   The Board of Directors names the executive team. The Board guarantees
    respect for the MSF Principles, ensures that decisions taken at the General
    Assembly are executed, and controls the management of the organisation
ASSOCIATION
•   MSF is made up of 19 national sections, with overall coherence ensured by
    an International Council

•   The commitment of each volunteer to the MSF movement goes beyond
    completing a mission; it also assumes an active participation in the
    associative life of the organisation and an adherence to the Charter and
    Principles of MSF

•   equal voice for each member

•   The members constitute the General Assemblies of each section, and they
    elect a Board of Directors

•   The Board of Directors names the executive team. The Board guarantees
    respect for the MSF Principles, ensures that decisions taken at the General
    Assembly are executed, and controls the management of the organisation
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Explain MSF yourself

  • 1. MSF?  was founded to contribute to the protection of life and the alleviation of suffering out of respect for human dignity  Medical Humanitarian aid organisation which provides assistance to populations in distress, to victims of natural or man-made disasters and to victims of armed conflict, irrespective of race, religion, creed or political convictions  brings care to people in precarious situations and works towards helping them regain control over their future  MSF is an organisation based on volunteerism which is a determining factor in maintaining a spirit of resistance against compromise, routine and institutionalisation
  • 2. MSF MAIN PRINCIPLES • Neutrality – MSF does not take sides in armed conflicts. However, in extreme cases where volunteers are witness to mass violations of Human Rights, MSF may resort to denunciation as a last available means in helping the populations it assists • Impartiality – Non-discrimination in regard to politics, race, religion, sex or any other similar criteria. – Proportionality of assistance as it relates to the degree of needs - those in the most serious and immediate danger will receive priority • Independence – independence of spirit which is a condition for independent analysis and action, namely the freedom of choice in its operations, and the duration and means in carrying them out – Independence of finance. MSF endeavours to ensure a maximum of private resources, to diversify its institutional donors, and, sometimes, to refuse financing that may affect its independence
  • 3. MEDICAL ACTION FIRST The actions of MSF are first and foremost medical. This primarily consists of providing curative and preventive care to people in danger, wherever they may be. In cases where this is not enough to ensure the survival of a population - as in some extreme emergencies - other means may be developed, including the provision of water, sanitation, food, shelter, etc.This action is mainly carried out in crisis periods when a system is suddenly destabilised and the very survival of the population is threatened.
  • 4. TEMOIGNAGE (WITNESSING) Témoignage is done with the intention of improving the situation for populations in danger. It is expressed through: • the presence of volunteers with people in danger as they provide medical care which implies being near and listening • a duty to raise public awareness about these people • the possibility to openly criticise or denounce breaches of international conventions. This is a last resort used when MSF volunteers witness mass violations of human rights, including forced displacement of populations, refoulement or forced return of refugees, genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. In exceptional cases, it may be in the best interests of the victims for MSF volunteers to provide assistance without speaking out publicly or to denounce without providing assistance, for example when humanitarian aid is “manipulated”.
  • 5. ASSOCIATION • MSF is made up of 19 national sections, with overall coherence ensured by an International Council • The commitment of each volunteer to the MSF movement goes beyond completing a mission; it also assumes an active participation in the associative life of the organisation and an adherence to the Charter and Principles of MSF • equal voice for each member • The members constitute the General Assemblies of each section, and they elect a Board of Directors • The Board of Directors names the executive team. The Board guarantees respect for the MSF Principles, ensures that decisions taken at the General Assembly are executed, and controls the management of the organisation
  • 6. ASSOCIATION • MSF is made up of 19 national sections, with overall coherence ensured by an International Council • The commitment of each volunteer to the MSF movement goes beyond completing a mission; it also assumes an active participation in the associative life of the organisation and an adherence to the Charter and Principles of MSF • equal voice for each member • The members constitute the General Assemblies of each section, and they elect a Board of Directors • The Board of Directors names the executive team. The Board guarantees respect for the MSF Principles, ensures that decisions taken at the General Assembly are executed, and controls the management of the organisation