Ines Beca Carretero
Ines graduated in Spain as a pharmacist in 2006, after which, she came to the UK and worked in a community pharmacy for two years.
During this time she did a Masters Degree at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine in Humanitarian Studies, and conducted a field research study in Cape Town, South Africa with MSF Belgium on their HIV/AIDS/MDRTB project in Khayelitsha. The resulting dissertation was entitled: "Determinants of treatment compliance in low resource settings" A case study of MSF HIV/AIDS project in Khayelitsha"
In 2009 Ines started working with MSF France. For her first mission she spent 12 months in Malawi, Chiradzulu district, working as a field pharmacist for their HIV/AIDS MDRTB project.
After that, Ines was sent to Pakistan because of the floods that occurred in August 2010. Her role was project pharmacist with the Emergency desk and the Emergency Coordination. She spent two months in Pakistan. MSF’s work there was treating diarrhoea and cholera, establishing cholera treatments centres and also tackling malnutrition in the south of the country.
In March 2011, Ines was sent to Aweil in South Sudan to a mother and child healthcare project. MSF works with the Ministry of Health in their hospital in Aweil. Ines went there as a "coaching pharmacist". Her role was to coach and train a ‘first mission’ pharmacist for three months and also to prepare an emergency stock of medicines in Juba, the capital, in the event of conflict.
In May 2011, Ines spent one month in Amman in Jordan, on an MSF Reconstructive Surgical project for victims of war in Iraq, Syria, Yemen, and Palestine. Her role there was to establish a new local purchasing system of medicines.
In September 2011 Ines began working for the NHS in Worthing. She is now working as a Band 7 Specialist clinical pharmacist at University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust, currently in Cardiology.
In November 2015 Ines went to work in the "Western Sahara" refugee camps in Algeria, with a German NGO "Medico International" based in Frankfurt. She went for 12 days as a consultant pharmacist to lead a workshop for Ministry of Health personnel on establishing the need for medicines for the project year. This was a capacity building project which this NGO has been carrying out in Western Sahara since 2006.