POPIA ACT: How MSF protects your personal information

You may have heard of The Protection of Personal Information Act, 2013 (POPIA) which preserves your constitutional right to privacy. 

MSF Southern Africa is committed to ensuring that your personal information is used appropriately, transparently and in accordance with all applicable laws of South Africa. As a result, we have updated our Privacy Policy, as well as related policies and Terms and Conditions. You are receiving this email because you have previously provided MSF Southern Africa with your personal information, either through signing up as a donor, supporter, news media representative or potential staff member, or during another interaction.

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MSF Southern Africa remains committed to respecting your rights regarding your data and providing you with the best experience possible.
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