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Operational Research for Humanitarian Action

    The Science of Doing Better

    Where are the critical gaps in access to quality medical care? Do health programmes meet the needs of patients? Is MSF’s assistance reaching those in remote and resource limited settings? And what are the root causes of today’s manifold humanitarian crises?

    Operational Research helps MSF take an in-depth look at its programmes and operations, evaluates what is working well, and shows what needs to be improved. Based in Luxembourg, the Operational Research Unit LuxOR undertakes research projects supporting humanitarian action all over the world.

    LuxOR shares findings with the international MSF-movement and partner organizations, and advocates for evidence-based policy and practices changes with local and international stakeholders. Supported studies are published in renowned scientific journals, and openly available to researchers and the global humanitarian community.

    The Team

    LuxOR is a decentralized unit based in Luxembourg and Brussels, with further colleagues working from Canada, Beirut and the field.

    LuxOR Director: Amrish Baidjoe

    The LuxOR Director is responsible for guiding global policy and strategic aspects of operational research for the unit and provides strategic guidance to team members and well as the medical department management, intersectional coordination and collaboration with external partners.

    Lekha Rathod_B&WResearch Process Coordinator: Lekha Rathod

    Overview MSF OCB Operational Research framework’s establishment and implementation, support OR activities, liaison and communication support

    Policy, Practice & Communication Advisor: Maria Livia De Rubeis

    Coordination of evidence-informed policy and practice implementation, lead LuxOR communications and outreach.

    Medical Editor: Tony Reid

    Support to field teams and researchers for OR protocols and publications in scientific journals, support on the SORT-IT courses and lead MSF website "Field Research" with open access to MSF-authored articles.

    Senior Operational Research Advisor: Temmy Sunyoto

    Operational research support, focal point infectious diseases, neglected tropical diseases (NTDs), vector-borne and emerging diseases, health system and health policy, non-communicable diseases (NCDs), and migration health. 

    Operational Research Advisor: Wilma van den Boogaard

    Operational research support, focal point sexual and reproductive health (SRH), sexual and gender based violence (SGBV), and maternal health, migration, victims of torture (VoT) and mental health, neonatal and adolescent health, non-communicable diseases (NCDs), including cancer care.

    Operational Research Advisor: Sylvia Lim

    Sylvia LimOperational research support, vaccination and vaccine preventable Diseases (VPD), infectious diseases.

    pilar_garcia_vello.pngABR Operational Research Advisor: Pilar Garcia-Vello

    Operational research focal point for antibiotic resistance (ABR), microbiology, laboratory, infection prevention and control (IPC), and pharmacy.

    Senior Qualitative Research Advisor: Umberto Pellecchia

    Operational research support for qualitative studies and social sciences. Focus on migration     health, violence, outbreaks and epidemics, climate change, environment degradation and     health, medical anthropology.

     Epidemiology and Operational Research Advisor: Iro Evamplidou 

    Support to operations for regular and emergency projects, epidemiological and technical advice, epidemic intelligence activities, support to the epidemiologists’ pool, epidemiology capacity building, knowledge management.

    Program Officer: vacant

    Team coordination, support OR activities at MSF OCB level, support to the epidemiologists’ pool, liaison with operations, medical department in Brussels, and MSF Luxembourg.

     Epidemiology and Operational Research Advisor: vacant

    Support to operations for regular and emergency projects, epidemiological and technical advice, epidemic intelligence activities, support to the epidemiologists’ pool, epidemiology capacity building, knowledge management.