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MSF prepares for medical response in Derna, Libya

MSF medical coordinator Manoelle Carton describes the situation in the Libyan cities of Derna and Susah, one week after the devastating floods caused by Storm Daniel.

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We provide independent, impartial medical humanitarian assistance to the people who need it most.

Doctors 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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  • location

    72+

    Countries and territories are home to our medical humanitarian projects

    medics

    16,272,300

    Medical consultations were conducted by our humanitarian teams

    hospital

    1,214,100

    Patients admitted to MSF hospitals or clinics around the world

  • heart

    85%

    Programs that bring emergency medical care directly to the people who need it

    funds

    14%

    Fundraising that supports our medical humanitarian work

    scope

    1%

    Management and general expenses to cover administration

*Figures from latest International Activity Report

Tackling COVID-19 in Lebanon, through prevention and vaccination

UN pandemic preparedness declaration doesn't do enough to help people during outbreaks

News Sep 20, 2023

News Sep 19, 2023

MSF: TB test price reduction by Cepheid and Danaher is a step in the right direction

An MSF team surrounded by patients is working around a table surrounded by tuberculosis medication in Tondo, Manila.

story Sep 18, 2023

The long and winding road to affordable access to a key TB drug

An MSF doctor in India looks at an X-ray of a lung.

story Sep 20, 2023

One year after catastrophic floods in Pakistan, malnutrition soars

A group of MSF medics are clustered together outside in Dadu district, Pakistan, caring for women and their children.

News Sep 18, 2023

Nigeria: Worsening diphtheria outbreak requires urgent response

Several MSF medics sit on the floor in a circle in Nigeria where they work on the Kano project.
The principles that drive us
We are independent, impartial, and neutral.
We are guided by universal medical ethics.
We are committed to bearing witness. 
We are transparent and accountable. 
We are committed to diversity, equity and inclusion.
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During a vaccination campaign in the Central African Republic, MSF also screens children for malnutrition.

Medical care where it’s needed most.

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.

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Ebola response in Mangina

The work we do

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.

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How you can help

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.

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Attend an event

We host regular in-person and virtual events that are free and open to the public.

Becoming a sustaining donor

As a recurring donor, you play a vital role in ensuring that we are ready to save lives at a moment's notice.