Blogs & Stories

Juliana Alexander Justin works in our emergency department in South Sudan as a clinical officer*. The country's healthcare system does not have enough experienced doctors and her responsibilities are immense. But for her, a childhood dream came true......
Zakia Abubakr, Cook at OCG coordination in Khartoum Cooking is not just a job for me; it's my passion. Food is a reflection of culture, and Sudanese cuisine is a true testament to our rich heritage. From savory stews and gravies paired with rice or...
Marie-Aure Perreaut Revial has recently returned from Gaza, where she worked as the emergency coordinator for MSF. Here she bears witness to the experiences of the MSF staff and patients she met during her time there… Daily, dozens of patients are...
In the aftermath of a harrowing war in his cherished homeland, Iraq, Dr. Rasheed Fakhri found himself at a crossroads. To stay or to flee. Little did he know that this uncertain path would lead him to serve his fellow Iraqis for nearly 17 years, far from the familiar streets of home. This is the story of his unchartered journey with MSF, where his dedication and compassion played a pivotal role in reshaping lives amidst the chaos of post-war Iraq.
I am a woman of transgender experience. This means that I was assigned the letter “M” as my gender marker at birth: male.