Working in a team
At MSF it’s all about team effort. A team usually consists of 4 to 10 international aid workers from different parts of the world and a group of locally hired staff. Therefore, you need to be able to work with people of different backgrounds, cultures and languages. You often work 6 long days a week (sometimes more), and share incredible, beautiful and intense experiences with your fellow aid workers.
Living conditions
You and your fellow staff members usually live together in an MSF compound. This could be a house where everyone has their own room or shared grounds with straw or clay huts. Living conditions could be very basic: think small mattress with a mosquito net. There’s a chance that you’ll have to do without running (hot) water, that you’ll shower using a bucket, and that your toilet will be nothing more than a wooden construction over a septic tank. The project could be located in the capital of a country, or in a very remote area, hours or days away from the nearest city.