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Past issues of Disability Inclusion newsletters.
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Newsletter #1

10.09.2018
"The opening of The Portal on Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities in MSF"

Participants to the Training Of Trainers, MSF (OCB) Project on Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health in Harare, Zimbabwe.17-18 September 2018.

Newsletter #2

15.10.2018
"Make inclusion a reality – First training of trainers in MSF Zimbabwe mission facilitated by regional Disabled People’s Organizations"

Newsletter #3

30.11.2018
"Welcome to the inclusion Family!
A big thanks and congratulations to MSF UAE team for its amazing contribution to inclusion in our Arabic speaking missions & settings."

Field Associative Debates (FAD) in Kampala, Uganda, 2017.

Newsletter #4

04.02.2019
"A warm welcome
The project team wishes you all welcome to a new year of commitment to transforming MSF into an organization that is inclusive of persons with disabilities."

Louise Limela

Newsletter #5

11.04.2019
"Voices from the field -
In this fifth edition of the newsletter, we have a lot to report from the disability inclusive front in MSF! We put a specific focus on unpacking why inclusion at all levels of MSF is important."

Newsletter #6

19.12.2019
The e-learning course on inclusion,
the challenges of invisible disabilities,
and finding ways to create inclusive spaces in Kinshasa and Beirut.



Florence, the MSF medical officer at the Old Fangak hospital in South Sudan, examines a worried pregnant woman who arrived in the evening in the maternity ward. Photo by Frederic Noy.

Newsletter #7

17.03.2020
The disabling consequences of reproductive health complications,  a medical look at neglected tropical diseases and disabilities, and grassroots ideas for fostering diversity and inclusion in MSF.

© MSF/ Vincenzo Livieri

Newsletter #8

27.05.2020
Interview with Habiba Ali-Amin, MSF International Board member, on the situation of persons with disabilities in emergencies, the transformative potential of patient-centred approach in MSF and the global COVID-19 crisis as an opportunity to rethink vulnerability and fully embrace inclusion.

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