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Understanding MSF (Doctors Without Borders)
Ludovic Joxe
16 episodes
9 months ago
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Are doctors without borders doctors without a homeland?
Understanding MSF (Doctors Without Borders)
18 minutes 43 seconds
1 year ago
Are doctors without borders doctors without a homeland?
This podcast discusses the fact that humanitarian mission conditions limit local integration and the analytical article on which this podcast is based suggests three forms of attachment: home (“break expatriates”), elsewhere (“multi‑homeland expatriates”) or nowhere (“duty‑free expatriates”). For the latter, MSF plays, until their departure from the organization, the role of substitute homeland. Original written article: https://hal.science/hal-03323244/
Understanding MSF (Doctors Without Borders)