It's September, most of us are back from our holidays, and it's time to get stuck back into WOMMA UK's blistering schedule of events!
With a brand new President and an exciting few months ahead, we're kicking off our autumn 'espresso events' with a fantastic FREE charity word of mouth case study from leading medical aid agency Medecins Sans Frontières.

This Thursday 22nd September from 8.30-10.30am, at Leon in London's Spitalfields, Polly Markandya (Head of Communications) and Ben Holt (Digital Communications Manager) will talk about how Medecins Sans Frontières - which has a formidable reputation among the aid community but limited awareness within the wider UK public - uses word of mouth to boost its profile and supporter community.
They will be presenting their recent project 'MSF Delivers', an innovative social campaign centred on the idea of 'authenticity'.Created in-house, and on a shoestring, MSF Delivers uses cutting edge 3D photography and documentary-style audio and footage to bring to the UK public the daily work of a single MSF medical worker - a British midwife called Samantha who works in eastern Congo. And after the event, we'll have the opportunity to see for ourselves what Sam's daily work is like through an awesome, immersive 3D experience.
To join us at the event just email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it to register and reserve a place. This event is one of our last to be FREE to all so if you're thinking of becoming a member and would like a taste of the sort of insights and networking opportunities our sessions offer, come along!
About the speakers:
Polly Markandya is the head of communications for MSF in the UK and Ireland and has over 14 years experience with the organisation. Ben Holt is a former journalist turned digital communications manager, currently at MSF but previously at Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital.