Subscribe to the MSF Newsfeed
Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) news headlines
are now available via "really simple syndication" (RSS). RSS is an easy
way for you to keep up-to-date with the latest news from MSF. Each time
a new press release or news update is published on our website, you will receive an automatic
notification, without having to visit the site.
What is RSS?
RSS is an XML-based format for content distribution. Using an RSS reader,
you can view news feeds of headlines, article summaries, and links to full
stories from various sources. When you subscribe to the MSF feed, you will
receive a summary of new content from our website, as frequently or infrequently
as you choose in your news reader. Subscribe now to begin receiving MSF news updates and press releases.
How do I subscribe to RSS?
To access RSS feeds, you need to install a news reader, or aggregator. There
are many news readers that are available for download. Some programs are free,
and others are proprietary. Certain internet browsers, like Mozilla Firefox
and Safari, have built-in news readers. You can also use My Yahoo! or a stand-alone
program to retrieve RSS content. While MSF does not endorse a specific reader,
you may click here to search for one.
Once your news reader is installed, you will need to set it to retrieve the RSS feed from our site. Click on and copy the link below into your reader program and follow any further instructions there.
Subscribe to the MSF Newsfeed
Is there a fee?
No. Subscription to MSF feeds is free of charge.
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