Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) are organizations that work across the world to support people affected by crisis, conflict, poverty, or disaster. In humanitarian settings, NGOs provide essential services like healthcare, nutrition, mental health care, and emergency response.
Health workers in these settings — including nurses, doctors, midwives, counselors, and community health staff — play a vital role in saving lives and supporting vulnerable communities, often in very challenging conditions.
About This Survey
This survey is part of a project aimed at understanding the experiences, challenges, and needs of health workers serving in humanitarian and NGO settings. It covers areas like:
- Working conditions
- Access to training
- Mental health and stress
- Infection prevention and control
- Staff safety and support
Who Should Participate?
This survey is open to all health workers currently working or who have worked in any NGO or humanitarian setting., including but not limited to:
- Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)
- ALIMA
- IRC
- Save the Children
- UNICEF
- WHO
- Any other humanitarian health NGO
Purpose of the Survey
The goal of this survey is to:
- Listen to the voices of frontline health workers
- Identify gaps in support and training
- Highlight mental health and safety needs
- Suggest improvements to policies and practices
- Strengthen the overall working environment for humanitarian health workers
Your answers are completely anonymous and will be used to advocate for better staff support in the humanitarian sector.
Disclaimer: This survey is independent and not affiliated with or endorsed by any NGO mentioned. Organization names are used only to understand the diversity of experiences across different humanitarian settings. All responses are anonymous and will be used for educational, research, or program development purposes only.
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ATTENTION HEALTH WORKERS IN NGO & HUMANITARIAN SETTINGS!