Women’s History Month: These are the Boss Ladies Speaking Out

Doctors Without Borders
5 min readMar 8, 2019

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“We will not leave patients behind. And we will not be silent. Seeking or providing health care must not be a death sentence… Make no mistake: we will relentlessly denounce attacks on health care. We will speak out loudly and with force about what we witness in the field.”

“How many more people will have to die or go deaf waiting to access safer and more effective drugs that can save their lives without such devastating side effects?”

“Before I started working at MSF field projects, I saw abortion as more of a political issue, or as an aspect of women’s rights. But now that I’ve seen women and girls in need of safe abortion, day after day, with my own eyes, I’ve come to understand abortion as a medical necessity, something that has a very real impact on people’s lives.”

“These children existed. Right now on the Mediterranean, more people are dying. And there’s no one to even bear witness.”

“I’ve seen a lot of women in my life dying during delivery or after delivery because of PPH (post-partum hemorrhage) or a complication of delivery. And I’ve seen children growing without their mother. It’s really a very sad thing for me. And I decided in the future to become a midwife, and now, since 10 years I’m working as a midwife and I’m really happy about this.”

“It is absolutely disgraceful to say that MSF’s mental health care is no longer required; the mental health situation of the refugees indefinitely held on Nauru is devastating.”

“What a man can do, a woman can do.”

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Doctors Without Borders
Doctors Without Borders

Written by Doctors Without Borders

Medical aid org working globally to assist people whose survival is threatened by violence, neglect, or catastrophe. http://www.doctorswithoutborders.org

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