Emergency medicine. A doctor without borders. International President of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF).
Dr Javid Abdelmoneim
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Why Chopper? Why now? Because we believe in helping those in need of medical care, regardless of ethnicity, religion, or politics. This is something Chopper and @msf.org share.
Watch the journey begin by following: https://www.msf.org/ChopperJoinsMSF/
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My @msf.org colleagues have opened a fistula care unit with the Ministry of Health in Somalia.
Read on to learn how this new unit at Bay Regional hospital is changing lives ⬇️
The full-scale war in Ukraine continues to empty communities, pushing people into displacement shelters. It’s heartening to see that @MSF has stepped up presence in shelters through mobile clinics, providing people with some care during a harsh winter:
In 2014, I visited eastern DRC, where @msf.org teams were treating sleeping sickness - the only available treatment was a drug so toxic it killed 1 in 20 patients. In 2026 I'm so proud that, thanks to @dndi.org, patients can be cured with a single dose of a groundbreaking new oral drug, acoziborole.
Yesterday, I briefed the UN Security Council about the eastern region of the DRC.
I urged the Council to find the will to insist that civilians are not expendable, and that their rights to safety and dignity are non-negotiable.
Read my full address: https://msf.me/UNSC-address
Horror is unfolding in El Fasher, Sudan. People are seemingly trapped in the city, and @msf.org teams 60 km away are receiving malnourished people among those who have managed to escape.
Civilians must be urgently protected, and safe escape routes must be provided.
I’m in New York, ready to brief the UN Security Council about the staggering levels of violence that my @msf.org colleagues are witnessing in the eastern region of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Tune in live for my speech at 10am EST/ 4pm CET 👇
https://webtv.un.org/en/asset/k12/k128ujpf65
More than 20 years ago, the world mobilised for Darfur, Sudan. Today, world leaders shouldn’t look away from the plight of El Fasher.
We cannot let El Fasher become a milestone of horrific violence. Read more from me and @msf.org on @aljazeera.com:
Women in Somalia often face “triple delays” in accessing healthcare; a delay in seeking care, in reaching care, and in receiving care.
These delays can have deadly consequences.
The war in Ukraine has forced people from their homes and destroyed hospitals. MSF is providing medical and psychological care across Ukraine, including near frontlines.
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In Baidoa, Somalia, an MSF team has set up a new unit to treat obstetric fistula in Bay Regional hospital, in collaboration with the Ministry of Health.
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Shaheen BiBi, MSF's midwife activity manager at Bay Regional hospital in Somalia, describes the “triple delay” women often encounter in seeking, reaching, and receiving care.