Put simply, neutrality allows us to save lives. Around the world, we provide free and impartial medical aid to people caught ...
As fighting continued in and around Masisi town on 9 January, thousands of people including residents, MSF and Ministry of ...
Conflicts, be they international wars or internal disputes, can have many consequences. Fear of violence or persecution ...
MSF UK can only accept applications for overseas project positions from UK residents who have a valid permit to work in the UK. If you don't have this we can't accept your application. If you're not a ...
Whether it's a child wounded in an airstrike or a mother facing a complicated labour, emergency surgery can save lives. But this care is complex. It requires highly trained staff, specialist equipment ...
As the world celebrated the start of a new year, MSF teams were working hard to provide maternity services to mothers and ...
Thanks to the generosity of people like you donating to our general funds, we don't always need to launch an appeal when a humanitarian emergency is in the news. Instead, our teams around the world ...
© Moises Saman/Magnum Photos for MSF An unprecedented 108.4 million people around the world have been forced from their homes, according to UNHCR. The reasons vary ...
MSF fundraisers are a critical part of ensuring we remain independent and continue to provide essential medical care wherever it's needed most. Thank you for your support.
Every second counts. You can buy us vital time. Our medical teams act fast to save people’s lives in conflict zones, natural disasters and epidemics. 100 percent of our donations come from people like ...
The people of Sudan deserve more than what little the world is offering. They deserve consistent, quality healthcare, free ...