In some cases you will need to make your own arrangements. For any journalist travelling to our projects, there are a few things to take into account before you go if you are taking photographs, please read our photographer guidelines below. As doctors and nurses, we have a privileged relationship with the patients we treat.
They put themselves in our care and trust us to try and heal them. It is our responsibility to ensure that they come to no harm in our care. MSF staff on the ground have been told to intervene if they witness a journalist acting in a way which may harm the interests of the patient. It is vital that a journalist gets permission from the necessary authorities running the facility before starting to work.
Journalists must be sure to obtain full, informed consent from any patients or staff interviewed in MSF health facilities. Consent should be discussed in the exact context with the Country Representative. National medical staff, unarmed guards or logistics staff may well be the best people to translate for you, but please be very clear with them that the patient is perfectly entitled to say no.
Please be aware that the MSF teams will hope to stay in a location long after you leave. Ideally, before you start working in our programmes, a member of the MSF team will brief you about local security rules. MSF staff on the ground will be concerned about the implications that your behaviour might have on their security. Please be understanding about their concern and try and cooperate. On occasion, we may ask to have a visible arms-length relationship with you. You will have a more comfortable time working with MSF teams if you can agree a few practical matters with them in advance.
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