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MSF Medical Dialogues - Speakers

17 Feb 2018
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Claire Jeantet

Award-winning documentary filmmaker, Claire is passionate about creating content with meaning and depth. She co-founded in 2008 the French multimedia agency Inediz along with Fabrice Catérini. Focused on long-term visual work, she captures the daily lives of resilient people transformed by a key moment, gives a voice to the ones who are neglected by mainstream news. Believing in the power of stories to change the world, she collaborates with media, international organizations and NGOs. Her main field of interest is social issues, with a focus on refugees, women’s rights and access to health care.


She has started documenting the stories of noma survivors, in collaboration with MSF, in 2016. Today, she is still very much involved in raising awareness on this preventable and treatable disease thanks to the two documentaries she has co-directed and produced, Restoring Dignity (52min.) and Surviving noma (4min.30).

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Dr. Rasheed M. Fakhri

Dr Fakhri graduated from the college of medicine –Baghdad university, specialized in orthopedic surgery in 2001after completing the Iraqi board. He worked in Iraq in different hospitals then moved to Jordan in 2006 to join MSF (doctors without borders). His main activities in MSF were with the reconstructive surgery program (RSP) that provides reconstructive surgeries for victims of violence in the Middle East.

The previous experience in Iraq with war surgery added more to Dr. Rasheed's ability to participate in the initiation and the development of this project, publishing medical articles about war surgeries as well as spreading technical communication messages and presentations. The technical aspects discussed were bone infections, reconstructions of non-unions with or without bone gaps, antibiotics stewardship, functional outcomes and patients’ quality of life after reconstructive surgeries.

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Jassiem Moore

Jassiem joined MSF UK in 2019 to help support the management of the LEAP Programme. Before joining MSF, he worked on several projects in the higher education sector. He also carried out a short-term assignment in the humanitarian deployments team at the Department for International Development, during the Hurricane Irma response. He previously studied at the University of Manchester in 2016, graduating with a MSc in International Development.

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Caroline King

Caroline started working for MSF UK in 2008 in Fundraising then worked in the field in HR/Finance and for the operational desk in Berlin. In 2017 she re-joined MSF UK as Project Manager of the LEAP programme. Prior to working on LEAP she worked for Save the Children setting up and managing the Francophone Humanitarian Operations Programme, a capacity building programme focused on local staff working in humanitarian response for numerous NGOs in West and Central Africa.