Year-End Gathering | Doctors Without Borders Portugal
The Year-End Gathering of Doctors Without Borders is anticipated to be an inspiring occasion.
This gathering aims to celebrate the organization's commitment as a medical-humanitarian entity, linking healthcare assistance with raising awareness about major humanitarian crises. It will serve as a platform to share the motivations behind their work, outlining the commitments that guide their teams, alongside testimonies and experiences from their patients.
The gathering will take place on Saturday, December 7, from 16:00 to 19:00, at the Municipal Library Orlando Ribeiro (Estrada de Telheiras, 146, Lisbon, 1600-598).
Admission is free, but spaces are limited.
Participants are encouraged to register and join!
Agenda*
- Screening of a documentary produced by MSF;
- Live letters (reading of testimonies from their patients);
- Discussion with MSF professionals;
- Musical performance;
- There will also be an opportunity to meet and converse with some humanitarian professionals.
*The agenda may be subject to changes until the day of the gathering.
What is required?
To access the venue, it is necessary to present a ticket (generated upon registration).
Tickets will be sent to the email address provided during registration. Participants are reminded to check their inbox and spam folder.
It is not necessary to print the ticket; a digital version on a mobile device is acceptable.
Where?
Municipal Library Orlando Ribeiro (Estrada de Telheiras, 146, Lisbon, 1600-598).
When?
Saturday, December 7, from 16:00 to 19:00.
What should I do now?
It is advised to register to receive the ticket and be able to participate. Admission is free, but spots are limited. Only individuals presenting tickets can access the venue. Each person may reserve 1 (one) ticket.
Share the gathering with family and friends to encourage their participation as well!
Register now!
About Doctors Without Borders
Doctors Without Borders provides healthcare and medical-humanitarian assistance in contexts of armed conflict, natural disasters, human-induced crises, migration, epidemics, and exclusion from access to medical care. Their teams operate in over 70 countries, providing support to populations and communities in situations of vulnerability and need for medical assistance. MSF teams consist of professionals from various fields, working on regular projects and emergency responses.