APTA is proudly supporting Médecins Sans Frontières as a long term Corporate Supporter, for the second consecutive year. We hope that in the hands of MSF field workers, this support will help saving lives.This year APTA would like to especially thank Roger Akelius Foundation that will double APTA's donation. #mittbolagbidrar
APTA would like to thank all clients, candidates, friends and others for a great year. You have made 2016 to an interesting, challenging and rewarding year in so many ways. We are so grateful that we have the opportunity meeting talented high potential individuals and co-operating with the most interesting & successful corporations & brands every day.
APTA is passionately devoted to the success of our clients and our candidates, ethical in our actions, and meticulous in our methods. Doing what is right is at the heart of how we work.
"The front page of The New York Times on August 19 featured a photograph by Mahmoud Raslan of a 5-year-old boy who was rescued after an airstrike in Aleppo, Syria.
The photo of Omran Daqneesh, a 5-year-old boy sitting dazed in the back of an ambulance after an airstrike in Aleppo is in many ways very ordinary. The seemingly endless procession of suffering and despair playing out daily in Syria has been covered vigorously by The New York Times and other news organizations and is highly visible on social media.
The Syrian Center for Policy Research estimated last December that the death toll after more than five years of war had reached 470,000. The United Nations has placed the number of children who have died in the tens of thousands." (New York Times)
16 December 2016 / Syria: MSF sends medical supplies to the wounded evacuated from east Aleppo
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is providing support to the humanitarian evacuation of east Aleppo, Syria, and yesterday, medical and logistics teams conducted a first assessment in the area. Doctors supported by MSF inside east Aleppo are safe and they are taking part in the evacuation of the sick and wounded.
MSF has sent 17m3 of medicines and medical materials to Aqrabat hospital, where wounded evacuated from east Aleppo are being taken. MSF's warehouse is located six kilometres away in Atmah and in addition to the 45 tonnes of medical supplies that are there ready to go, 700 non-food item kits are already in Atmah and 1,000 more should arrive soon.
Three MSF teams visited Sarmada and Al Atareb today (16 December) to assess the situation of those newly displaced people and to identify their primary healthcare, food and shelter needs. Medical staff in contact with MSF had reported that people were arriving in bad condition after having lived under siege in east Aleppo for five months.
Thousands of civilians are still waiting to leave east Aleppo and, according to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), the evacuation is expected to take several days. Security incidents stopped the evacuation today when buses carrying civilians were shot at in Alrashdeen and had to turn back. (MSF International)
The photo of Omran Daqneesh, a 5-year-old boy sitting dazed in the back of an ambulance after an airstrike in Aleppo is in many ways very ordinary. The seemingly endless procession of suffering and despair playing out daily in Syria has been covered vigorously by The New York Times and other news organizations and is highly visible on social media.
The Syrian Center for Policy Research estimated last December that the death toll after more than five years of war had reached 470,000. The United Nations has placed the number of children who have died in the tens of thousands." (New York Times)
16 December 2016 / Syria: MSF sends medical supplies to the wounded evacuated from east Aleppo
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is providing support to the humanitarian evacuation of east Aleppo, Syria, and yesterday, medical and logistics teams conducted a first assessment in the area. Doctors supported by MSF inside east Aleppo are safe and they are taking part in the evacuation of the sick and wounded.
MSF has sent 17m3 of medicines and medical materials to Aqrabat hospital, where wounded evacuated from east Aleppo are being taken. MSF's warehouse is located six kilometres away in Atmah and in addition to the 45 tonnes of medical supplies that are there ready to go, 700 non-food item kits are already in Atmah and 1,000 more should arrive soon.
Three MSF teams visited Sarmada and Al Atareb today (16 December) to assess the situation of those newly displaced people and to identify their primary healthcare, food and shelter needs. Medical staff in contact with MSF had reported that people were arriving in bad condition after having lived under siege in east Aleppo for five months.
Thousands of civilians are still waiting to leave east Aleppo and, according to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), the evacuation is expected to take several days. Security incidents stopped the evacuation today when buses carrying civilians were shot at in Alrashdeen and had to turn back. (MSF International)