Doctors Without Borders Essay

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Potential Clients Forcier Consulting currently serves a vast array of clients ranging from both governmental and non-governmental organizations to large development consultants. The following portion of the analysis will investigate potential clients for Forcier that have expressed a need for improved research techniques. This list places a spotlight on non-governmental organizations, neighboring consulting firms, governmental agencies, and non-profit organizations within Africa. Each of these entities would greatly benefit from a partnership with Forcier due to their high-quality research in what can be an overwhelming industry. Doctors Without Borders; Medecins Sans Frontieres Doctors Without Borders (MSF) is a private international mission. Inspired by the devastation in Nigeria following the Biafran famine and war, French Doctors and Journalists created the association. Made up of doctors, health sector workers, and volunteers, Doctors Without Borders acts to deliver emergency medical aid to people in medical distress. Since its creation the association has reached over 28 countries, employing over 30,000 nurses, aides, and doctors (MSF 2015). The Medecins Sans Frontieres chapter have established a large presence fighting HIV, Tuberculosis, …show more content…

After witnessing unfavorable circumstances in East Africa during their times as surgeons, the three men moved to create the Foundation to empower the African health system (AMREF 2017). The AMREF has location in the following African Nations: Ethiopia, Kenya, Southern Africa, Uganda, South Sudan, Tanzania, and Senegal. More recently (1990’s) the foundation has paid great attention to HIV/AIDS, TB and sexually transmitted diseases, Malaria, safe water and basic sanitation, family health, clinical services, and training and development materials (AMREF

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