MÉDECINS SANS FRONTIÈRES

MÉDECINS SANS FRONTIÈRES (MSF), also known as Doctors Without Borders, is an international humanitarian  NGO, best known for its projects in war-torn regions and developing countries affected by endemic diseases. MSF has been providing assistance to people crossing the Mediterranean to Europe since the autumn of 2002. Since 2015 MSF teams are on board five search and rescue ship in the central Mediterranean Sea and is active in Aegean Sea with two different sar operations. In Tunisia, MSF  has trained local fishermen in search and rescue. MSF was active in partnership with other NGOs (rescue, medical, organizational support).

Location: Geneva, Switzerland

Operating sar area: Central Mediterranean Sea and the Aegean Sea

Official website

Mediterranean Migration

Search and Rescue


MARITIME RESCUE MEANS:

  • Rescue Ship BOURBON ARGOSequipped with n.2 lifeboats
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  • Rescue Ship DIGNITY Iequipped with n.2 lifeboats
    (managed later by SEA-WATCH E.V. – Germany)
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  • Rescue Ship VOS PRUDENCEequipped with n.2 lifeboats
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  • n.2 HIGH SPEED RESCUE LIFEBOATS
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    Médecins Sans Frontières was active in partnership with:

    – MIGRANT OFFSHORE AID STATION (MOAS) n.1 ship: “Phoenix”

– SOS MÉDITERRANÉE n.1 ship: “Aquarius”

– GREENPEACE INTERNATIONAL n.3 lifeboat rhibs

– ASSOCIATION “LE PECHEUR” (Tunisia)
training Zarzis fishermen in search and rescue