A Refugee Camp in the Heart of the City (original) (raw)

This fall 2011, Médecins Sans Frontières / Doctors Without Borders (MSF) will be bringing The Refugee Camp in the Heart of cheapest essay writing service the City exhibit to Eastern Canada on a four-city tour.

St. John’s: Bannerman Park, September 8-11, 2011

Halifax: Garrison Grounds, September 15-18, 2011

Moncton: Riverfront Park, September 22-25, 2011

Québec: Place d’Youville, September 29-October 3, 2011

The goal of the exhibit is to raise awareness about the plight of the world’s 43 million refugees and internally displaced people (IDPs) uprooted by war and conflict.

Tours for Future Fieldworkers

Physicians, RNs and Technical Logisticians are invited to register for our « Future fieldworker » tours. Small groups of participants will tour the Refugee Camp site accompanied by experienced field workers.

St. John’s NL: Saturday 10 September 2021 – 10:00 AM & 2:00 PM

Halifax NS: Saturday 17 September 2021 – 10:00 AM & 2:00 PM

Moncton NB: Saturday 24 September 2021 – 10:00 AM & 2:00 PM

Québec QC: Saturday 01 October 2021 – 10:00 AM & 2:00 PM

Live the Experience!

More of MSF Canada’s recruitment events can be found here : www.msf.ca/recruitment/recruitment-events/.

The Refugee Camp in the Heart of the City exhibit is an outdoor reconstruction of an actual refugee camp, where experienced MSF staff (doctors, nurses, logisticians) guide visitors through a 40 to 60 minute interactive tour explaining the crucial elements for survival in a refugee or IDP crisis.

During the tour, each visitor will learn some of the challenges a refugee or IDP faces in trying to access food, shelter, water and medical care. The 740 m2 (8,000 square feet) exhibit is designed to accommodate approximately 800 to 1,200 visitors per day, and consists of the following areas:

About the Refugee Camp exhibit

Guided by MSF aid workers, visitors are asked to imagine that they are among the millions of people fleeing violence and persecution in, for example, Somalia, Colombia, the Democratic Republic of Congo, or Sudan.

The exhibit is made up of materials used by MSF in its emergency medical work around the world, including emergency refugee housing, a food distribution tent, water pump, health clinic, vaccination tent, therapeutic feeding center, and a cholera treatment center. It addresses questions such as:

Learn more about the issues refugees and internally displaced persons (IDPs) face with this interactive guide.

The exhibit is free and open to the public. If you are planning to come with a group of 15 or more please schedule a group visit for your city. Individuals are welcome without reservations.

The Refugee Camp in the Heart of the City was first launched in France in 1995, and has toured in countries in Asia, Europe, the Middle East and North America. Previous Canadian editions in 2008 and 2010 have attracted more then 33,000 visitors.