Morris + Stoltz + Evans LLP asks you to please donate generously to our fundraiser in support of Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF).
MSF is an independent emergency medical humanitarian organization that has over 45,000 staff working in more than 70 countries around the world. For more than 50 years, they have been providing assistance to people affected by conflict, disasters, outbreaks of disease and lack of access to health care.
Please take a moment to watch a video from Joseph Belliveau, the executive director at MSF Canada, while he was working with an MSF team in South Sudan – a country where many people’s lives have been devastated by the worst floods in decades as well as ongoing conflict. MSF teams are working with communities to provide critically needed emergency care.
MSF’s teams are made up of tens of thousands of doctors, nurses, logisticians and administrators – most hired locally in the countries where MSF works. Its actions are guided by medical ethics and the principles of impartiality, independence and neutrality.
MSF rarely accepts funds from governments or large institutions. It relies on private donations, mainly from individual members of the public. Over 95 per cent of MSF’s income comes from private donors – people like your friends and colleagues at MSE.
Our campaign to help MSF starts today – November 8, 2022 – and will end December 16, 2022 – the UN’s International Universal Health Coverage Day.
Please join us in our aim to raise $25,000 to help MSF continue its emergency medical work.
DONATE HERE: https://www.canadahelps.org/en/dn/m/70709
MSF: Medical humanitarian assistance where it’s needed most. Independent. Neutral. Impartial. Funded by individuals.

COVID- 19 Support in Zinder
Dr Nisha Mohan explains safety protocols: Health workers’ safety is a top priority for MSF. All staff must follow strict safety and security protocols, during COVID-19 medical operations and in. India, 2020. © Garvit Nangia/MSF

Patient screening in COVID-19 efforts
Dr. Sharanya Ramakrishna takes a patient’s swab sample at the COVID-19 health centre in the Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya Shatabdi hospital in Mumbai. India, 2020. © Abhinav Chatterjee/MSF

COVID-19 support in Zinder
An MSF health promoter distributes masks to travellers going to the city of Zinder, to limit the spread of COVID-19 in the city. Niger, 2020. © MSF/Mack Alix Mushitsi

Responding to COVID-19 in Hebron
MSF health counsellor Nader Owidat conducts a COVID-19 health promotion activity with children in Masafer Yatta, a collection of 19 Palestinian hamlets in Hebron. Palestine, 2020.
© MSF.

Home visit in Indigenous village of Lagoinha
MSF doctor Pedro Ueda discusses a prescription with a patient from the Indigenous village of Lagoinha. This patient and her husband contracted COVID-19 and isolated in their home, where they received home visits from the MSF health team to monitor their recovery. Brazil, 2020.
© Diego Baravelli/MSF

View of clothes and food donating point at the Polish border town of Medyka where Ukrainians have been arriving, fleeing their homes in the wake of the conflict. The head of the United Nations refugee agency says more than a half a million people had fled Ukraine since the conflict started. Poland, February 28, 2022. © Anonymous /MSF

Receptions Centre: Receiving Refuge
View of reception center at crossing point in the town of Hrebenne, Poland, which lies on the border between Lublin (Poland) and Lviv (Ukraine). The head of the United Nations refugee agency says more than a half a million people had fled Ukraine since the conflict started. Poland, February 28, 2022. © Anonymous /MSF

View of the temporary accommodation site in Korczowa, southeastern Poland, for people who fled Ukraine because of the conflict. Poland, February 28, 2022. © Anonymous /MSF

MSF: Emergency Cargo
Part of the first cargo of emergency kits being sent from the MSF Supply warehouse in Brussels to Ukraine. This first shipment is around 120m³ of material composed of surgical kits, trauma kits and other supplies to respond to various medical needs. Belgium, 2022. © Julien Dewarichet /MSF