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In the midst of COVID-19, “we’re getting down to work”

The following is a letter by MSF International President Dr Christos Christou addressed to all MSF staff and supporters.

Dear colleagues, and friends and supporters of MSF

As a medical humanitarian organisation with projects and teams around the world, we find ourselves in the midst of a pandemic, which will touch each and every one of us, our families, our friends, our communities and of course the people we serve.

As we plan our response, it is vital that we take time to look out for each other and offer support and solidarity. I want to take this opportunity to thank all of you who are working on this, for your hard work and contribution now and in the months to come.

As I write, the COVID-19 pandemic has already impacted many countries all over the world and will continue affecting more communities over the coming weeks and months. As this unfolds, we must both witness and support the response where we can and how we can, building on our long experience as an emergency organisation, and our expertise in the response to major epidemics.

Dr Christos Christou, MSF International President A key priority is to keep our regular medical programmes running for the hundreds of thousands of patients we care for and for the extremely vulnerable communities we help around the world.
Dr Christos Christou

A key priority is to keep our regular medical programmes running for the hundreds of thousands of patients we care for and for the extremely vulnerable communities we help around the world.

In most countries where MSF works, we are coordinating with the World Health Organization and ministries of health to see how we can contribute to prevent and to tackle this in case of large numbers of COVID-19 patients. Additionally, we are providing training and increasing efforts on infection prevention and control measures for health facilities and the protection of health staff and patients.

We are doing our best to maintain services and prepare teams in our programmes for what may come. Of particular concern are communities and groups who live in precarious conditions where there may be overcrowding, little access to water and sanitation and difficult access to healthcare.

We face massive challenges, including overcoming the difficulties of moving and placing experienced staff where we need them to be, to ensuring available medical supplies – especially personal protective equipment – for both our regular medical programmes and any COVID-19-related response.

We face massive challenges, including overcoming the difficulties of moving experienced staff... to ensuring available medical supplies. Dr Christos Christou, MSF International President

There are also uncertainties on how this crisis will impact the world’s economies, on our own finances and on the capacity of some donors to continue to support us. But with our energy and your continued support, I am convinced we will find solutions to these issues.

While our ability to respond to the pandemic on the scale required will be limited, we have started operations or have offered support in several places:

The need for diagnostics, effective treatments and a vaccine cannot become the latest auction of the pharmaceutical industry, sold to the highest bidder. In the struggle to contain this pandemic, no one should be left behind. Dr Christos Christou, MSF International President

Meanwhile, we must raise our voices publicly even louder than usual, to ensure that vulnerable and invisible populations do not get forgotten, while the COVID-19 grabs all the attention. Even as the Ebola outbreak in DRC appears to be coming to an end, there are still multiple crises in communities that our teams witness and struggle with daily. Even worse, there are people who have no access to healthcare and whom we can’t reach.

We also have to use our influence to promote actions of solidarity. As the virus knows no borders, the collective reaction to this pandemic must also be managed without borders. Supplies must be sent to those most in need. Health workers must be protected to enable them to sustain the response over weeks and months. Sharing of data, knowledge, resources and health personnel can be game changers in enabling national health services to cope.

In the race to provide new tools to deal with the disease, the need for diagnostics, effective treatments and a vaccine cannot become the latest auction of the pharmaceutical industry, sold to the highest bidder. In the struggle to contain this pandemic, no one should be left behind.

COVID-19 is a global health emergency and responding to emergencies is in our DNA. Taking care of those in need, the sick and vulnerable – that’s what MSF does best. We have brilliant and dedicated teams around the world. With your support, we’re getting down to work and making sure we play our part.

Sincerely,

Dr Christos Christou
International President

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