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Palestine 2025 © Nour Alsaqqa/MSF

Acute malnutrition cases at all-time high in two MSF facilities in Gaza

The starvation of Palestinians is intentional.

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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 75 countries.

Learn more about What We Do
  • location

    75+

    Countries and territories are home to our medical humanitarian projects

    medics

    16,493,900

    Medical consultations were conducted by our humanitarian teams

    hospital

    1,665,200

    Patients admitted to MSF hospitals or clinics around the world

  • heart

    84%

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

    funds

    15%

    Fundraising that supports our medical humanitarian work

    scope

    1%

    Management and general expenses to cover administration

MSF teams treat children with measles and malaria as part of an emergency intervention in the Businga health zone in North Ubangi province, DR Congo.

In the shadow of conflict: Rising epidemics in DR Congo

story Jul 17, 2025

story Jul 17, 2025

A devastating mental toll: Constant settler and military violence in the West Bank

A woman stands before the rubble left of her home after it was demolished by Israeli forces in Masafer Yatta, West Bank.

story Jul 10, 2025

As temperatures soar, MSF is stepping up water and sanitation services in Chad

MSF-built water systems in Adré transit camp produced 654 cubic meters of water per day in May, including through a solar-powered pump for water extraction from a borehole.

News Jul 16, 2025

Neglected communities in Sudan's Jebel Marra mountains need urgent support

An MSF team on their way to Dilli village to deliver health care supplies in the Jebel Marra Mountains. in Sudan.

News Jul 15, 2025

MSF internal review finds three staff members were deliberately targeted and killed in Tigray, Ethiopia in 2021

The car MSF staff were traveling in when they were killed in Tigray, Ethiopia, in 2021.
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.
Learn more about who we are
During a vaccination campaign in the Central African Republic, MSF also screens children for malnutrition. CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC 2016 © MSF

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 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO 2018 © Carl Theunis

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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Be a fundraiser

There are many ways for you to support MSF with fundraising, from athletic and community events to online video game streaming.

Attend an event

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

A pediatric consultation at the MSF health center in Bidi Bidi settlement.

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.