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Doctors Without Borders - Humanitarian Quests, Impossible Dreams of Medecins Sans Frontieres (Paperback)
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Doctors Without Borders - Humanitarian Quests, Impossible Dreams of Medecins Sans Frontieres (Paperback)
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This study of Medecins Sans Frontieres / Doctors Without Borders
(MSF) casts new light on the organization's founding principles,
distinctive culture, and inner struggles to realize more fully its
"without borders" transnational vision. Pioneering medical
sociologist Renee C. Fox spent nearly twenty years conducting
extensive ethnographic research within MSF, a private international
medical humanitarian organization that was created in 1971 and
awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1999. With unprecedented
access, Fox attended MSF meetings and observed doctors and other
workers in the field. She interviewed MSF members and participants
and analyzed the content of such documents as communications
between MSF staff members within the offices of its various
headquarters, communications between headquarters and the field,
and transcripts of internal group discussions and meetings. Fox
weaves these threads of information into a rich tapestry of the MSF
experience that reveals the dual perspectives of an insider and an
observer. The book begins with moving, detailed accounts from the
blogs of women and men working for MSF in the field. From there,
Fox chronicles the organization's early history and development,
paying special attention to its struggles during the first decades
of its existence to clarify and implement its principles. The core
of the book is centered on her observations in the field of MSF's
efforts to combat a rampant epidemic of HIV/AIDS in postapartheid
South Africa and the organization's response to two challenges in
postsocialist Russia: an enormous surge in homelessness on the
streets of Moscow and a massive epidemic of tuberculosis in the
penal colonies of Siberia. Fox's accounts of these crises exemplify
MSF's struggles to provide for thousands of people in need when
both the populations and the aid workers are in danger. Enriched by
vivid photographs of MSF operations and by ironic, self-critical
cartoons drawn by a member of the Communications Department of MSF
France, Doctors Without Borders highlights the bold mission of the
renowned international humanitarian organization even as it
demonstrates the intrinsic dilemmas of humanitarian action.
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