
Médecins du Monde (MdM)
Médecins du Monde (MdM), also known as Doctors of the World, is an international humanitarian non-governmental organization that provides emergency and long-term medical care to vulnerable populations worldwide. Established in 1980 by a group of French doctors, it operates independently of any political, economic, or religious influence. MdM's work focuses on addressing health disparities, supporting human rights, and advocating for universal access to healthcare, often in contexts of crisis, conflict, poverty, and exclusion.
About Us
- Médecins du Monde (MdM) is a medical humanitarian organization that provides care, bears witness, and advocates for health rights across the globe. - Created in France in 1980, it champions a world where all obstacles to health are overcome and where health is a fundamental right. - MdM delivers essential healthcare services to marginalized and vulnerable populations, including refugees, displaced persons, street children, sex workers, and those affected by conflict or natural disasters. - Beyond direct medical aid, MdM engages in advocacy to challenge policies and practices that impede access to health.
Vision
A world where all obstacles to health are overcome, where health is recognized as a fundamental human right, and where everyone, without discrimination, has equitable access to quality healthcare.
Mission
To heal the most vulnerable populations and to bear witness to the obstacles to access to health care, in order to advocate for change. MdM's mission is rooted in the belief that health is a fundamental right for all, striving for universal access to quality healthcare without discrimination.
Culture
- MdM's organizational culture is driven by strong humanitarian values: independence, impartiality, neutrality, and solidarity, fostering an environment of deep commitment to human dignity, professional ethics, and active witness to injustice. - The culture emphasizes collaboration, resilience, innovation in challenging environments, and a profound respect for local communities and cultures. - Staff and volunteers are typically highly motivated, adaptable, and dedicated to social justice and health equity, working in often demanding and complex humanitarian contexts.
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