In 1998, he was named executive director of MSF's Campaign for Access to Essential Medicines.
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Prior to his involvement with the DNDi, Dr. Pécoul was executive director for MSF’s campaign for Access to Essential Medicines, executive director of MSF-France, co-founder of the centre for epidemiological research Epicentre, and a MSF field physician in Africa, Latin America, and Asia.