War in Ukraine: How MSF is working to meet the most urgent needs
Emergency medical supplies, medical train evacuations, mass casualty training, and more
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Emergency medical supplies, medical train evacuations, mass casualty training, and more
Read the latest updateDoctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) cares for people affected by conflict, disease outbreaks, natural and human-made disasters, and exclusion from health care in more than 70 countries.
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72+ Countries and territories are home to our medical humanitarian projects |
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9,904,200 Medical consultations were conducted by our humanitarian teams |
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877,300 Patients admitted to MSF hospitals or clinics around the world |
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85% Programs that bring emergency medical care directly to the people who need it |
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14% Fundraising that supports our medical humanitarian work |
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1% Management and general expenses to cover administration |
*Figures from latest International Activity Report
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MSF teams treat a wide range of medical issues, from disease outbreaks to malnutrition to war wounds. And we put our decades of experience to work to produce groundbreaking medical research.
When emergencies occur, MSF teams are often among the first to arrive—and the last to leave. Get an in-depth look at our work, including the how and why of where we respond and the challenges we face.
We’re an international movement supported by more than 7 million private donors worldwide. Get involved to help us deliver medical humanitarian aid where it’s needed most.