Doctors Without Borders
About
Every day, Doctors Without Borders teams deliver emergency medical aid to people in crisis, with humanitarian projects in more than 70 countries.

A note about Social Media: We encourage you to try and use social media platforms that are open sourced and decentralized (like BlueSky or Mastodon). This is a link to a starter pack of organizations that are currently on BlueSky.
What Is Your Organization Suggesting?
The following are actions straight from the Doctors Without Borders website.
Volunteer
Volunteer with Doctors Without BordersLearning / Education
It's important to actively learn about the issues you are passionate about. Consider taking a class, read a book, or do a project that will immerse yourself into your cause.
We didn't find any specific educational resources on the Doctors Without Borders website. But it's worth checking their site periodically because things are changing quickly!
The following are some general examples of the types of courses and books you could look for.
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Books on Causes Doctors Without Borders is Involved With
- WebAIM Accessibility Training Courses
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Online Courses, Certifications