Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) relies on the dedicated efforts of over 10,000 nurses worldwide—the largest professional group within our operations—to provide critical health care services. In recognition of International Nurses Day, MSF is drawing attention to the vital role nurses play in our intensive care units (ICUs). These nurses offer essential care to seriously ill patients who might otherwise have no access to lifesaving treatment.
In emergency situations like the COVID-19 pandemic and Ebola outbreaks, MSF’s ICUs are set up to provide immediate critical care. In longer-term projects, MSF’s ICU teams treat surgical patients with burns or conflict-related injuries, women experiencing complications of pregnancy or childbirth, and severely sick children, particularly those under five years old, who make up the majority of our patients. We also provide specialized care for severely sick newborns.