Relief agency sees its mission expanding after leading response to West Africa epidemic.
NATURE by Erika Check Hayden June 3, 2015
GENEVA -- Joanne Liu, president of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), is not overly concerned with diplomacy. Participating in a panel in Geneva, Switzerland, on 20 May with officials from the United Nations, the World Health Organization (WHO), Liberia and Sierra Leone, she propped her head on her hand, stared into space and rolled her eyes during another speaker’s remarks. When she spoke, she excoriated the world for leaving West Africa vulnerable to the largest Ebola epidemic in history. “We’re failing, guys,” she said.
Joanne Liu visiting an MSF trauma centre in Kunduz, Afghanistan.
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