MSF Innovation Newsletter May 2021 –Operationalising Health Innovation
This edition spotlights operationalisation’s central role in the health innovation space and provides a glimpse into how MSF is working to embed a culture of innovation and demystify the process of implementing and scaling innovative solutions.
MSF Innovation Newsletter March 2021
The first MSF Innovation newsletter of 2021. In this issue we explore the importance of organisational memory and methods to disseminate learnings in MSF. The newsletter also provides an insight into the MSF priority of planetary health and shares a number of resources relevant to safe and imaginative global health innovation.
SIU Newsletter December 2020 - TB Patient Voices, Planetary Health & Digital Ecosystems
Looking for some hard evidence of our dedication to patient centred innovation? You're in the right place. Read on for insight into MSF India's amplification of multi-drug resistant TB patient voices, the consensus-based MSF Innovation Principles underpinning our HQ and field activity, and more.
SIU Newsletter October - MSF Telehealth Toolkit & Data Management in Disasters
For MSF, COVID-19 served as a catalyst for the scale-up of numerous Telehealth efforts which in turn pointed towards a clear need for us to take a long and hard look at our foundations and how they may be set to facilitate new demands. Read on to learn about the MSF Telehealth Toolkit, MSF REACH and much more.
SIU Newsletter June 2020 - Climate Anticipation, Cold Chain Innovations and Digital Health for MSFs COVID-19 Response
Read on for this month's updates including how MSF is navigating digital health solutions for humanitarian and global health settings and a new method for ensuring cold chains support the optimal transfer of essential medicines.
SIU Newsletter #3 - Infectious Disease Innovations & Igniting Climate Collaboration
Ebola transportation workshop with the WHO, discussing climate and health adaptation with the Lancet Countdown and leveraging AI for COVID-19 outbreak understanding. Read on for more…