MSF UK's whistleblowing policy
Médecins Sans Frontières / Doctors Without Borders (MSF) UK/IE is committed to maintaining a culture of public accountability, encouraging open and honest communication, and upholding appropriate avenues for scrutiny, to ensure that instances of malpractice or failure are detected and dealt with appropriately and without fear of reprisal.
Whistleblowing is the act of disclosing information that relates to suspected wrongdoing or failures at work. As a whistleblower, you are protected by law (Public Interest Act 1998), and you will not be treated unfairly or lose your job because you blow the whistle.
Contact us
If you have a concern in relation to MSF UK/IE practice of failure to carry out our duty of care, please contact our Safeguarding Trustees:
UK: safeguardingtrustee@london.msf.org
Ireland: safeguardingtrustee@dublin.msf.org