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Javid Abdelmoneim (born c.1979) is a Briti … Javid Abdelmoneim (born c.1979) is a British-born physician and television presenter. He is best known for his work with Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF / Doctors without Borders) which has seen him respond to crises in Iraq (2009), Haiti (2010), South Sudan (2014), Sierra Leone (2014), Syria (2017-2018) and also aboard the Aquarius (2016), a search and rescue ship run in partnership between MSF and SOS Mediteranée. Most recently, Abdelmoneim served as a Member of the Board of Trustees (2015 – 2021) and was also elected the youngest serving president and chair of the Board (2017 – 2021) for MSF UK.air of the Board (2017 – 2021) for MSF UK.
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