
Médecins Sans Frontières - GeoMSF Platform
The GeoMSF Platform provides geographical information systems support and services for Médecins Sans Frontières' humanitarian operations.
Where we work | MSF
Learn about our mission, our charter and principles, and who we are. See what triggers an intervention and how supply and logistics allow our teams to respond quickly. Discover our …
Missing Maps project | Doctors Without Borders - USA
By supporting the Missing Maps with your time, you can directly contribute to MSF's humanitarian medical activities. We use maps every day to get to patients, to assess the needs of crisis-hit communities, to track disease spread, and to respond to local events.
MSF Geo Week Mapathons | Doctors Without Borders - USA
During the Geo Week 2023 MSF mapathons, volunteers will directly contribute to MSF's humanitarian work by using satellite imagery to update maps of Homa Bay, Kenya, a region where MSF runs a robust medical operation to treat tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS.
MapSwipe app lets public help deliver medical care to most vulnerable - MSF
Jul 19, 2016 · MSF has unveiled a first-of-its-kind mobile phone app in which people across the globe can help locate communities in remote parts of the world affected by natural disasters, disease outbreaks or conflict.
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ArcGIS Web Application - msf.maps.arcgis.com
ArcGIS Web Application
Geographical Information Systems | MSF UK
What is GIS? Geographical Information Systems, also known as GIS, is a scientific field that uses data to represent and understand the world in terms of space and location. GIS analyses spatial information to generate specialised maps and insights that help our teams respond to an emergency, no matter where it occurs. How does MSF use GIS?
Search and Rescue – MSF
Interactive map, charts and data about MSF's search and rescue activities in the Mediterranean.
MSF - Médecins Sans Frontières | Medical humanitarian organisation
6 days ago · MSF is an international, independent organisation. We provide medical assistance to people affected by conflict, epidemics, disasters, or exclusion from healthcare