HELP THAT LASTS

Support Médecins Sans Frontières / Doctors Without Borders (MSF) with a monthly donation

Happy father Wael Abdul Jabbar Mahyub holds his twin daughters, Heba and Malath, who are being treated at an MSF hospital in Taiz City, Yemen Caption
Happy father Wael Abdul Jabbar Mahyub holds his twin daughters, Heba and Malath, who are being treated at an MSF hospital in Taiz City, Yemen

We are MSF. We provide medical care in crisis zones around the world.

Since 1971, our teams have been saving lives in conflicts and natural disasters, epidemics and chronic healthcare emergencies. We are experts at working in fast-moving and highly insecure crises.

In more than 70 countries, 365 days a year, we are there even when the cameras are not.

We are the help that lasts.

We are MSF. We provide medical care in crisis zones around the world.

Since 1971, our teams have been saving lives in conflicts and natural disasters, epidemics and chronic healthcare emergencies. We are experts at working in fast-moving and highly insecure crises.

In more than 70 countries, 365 days a year, we are there even when the cameras are not.

We are the help that lasts.

Emergency action. Lasting impact.

Our equipment

We’re experts at doing a lot with little and rely on basic medical supplies to save lives – from bandages and blood pressure monitors to sterilisation equipment for safe surgery. But, when there’s an opportunity to innovate, we take it. Whether that's training local teams in point-of-use-ultrasound, or 3D printing prosthetic limbs for war-wounded children.

In Ukraine, on board a specialist medical evacuation train, an MSF medical team monitors an intensive care patient being transported to safety Caption
In Ukraine, on board a specialist medical evacuation train, an MSF medical team monitors an intensive care patient being transported to safety
In Ukraine, on board a specialist medical evacuation train, an MSF medical team monitors an intensive care patient being transported to safety Caption
In Ukraine, on board a specialist medical evacuation train, an MSF medical team monitors an intensive care patient being transported to safety

Our equipment

We’re experts at doing a lot with little and rely on basic medical supplies to save lives – from bandages and blood pressure monitors to sterilisation equipment for safe surgery. But, when there’s an opportunity to innovate, we take it. Whether that's training local teams in point-of-use-ultrasound, or 3D printing prosthetic limbs for war-wounded children.

MSF doctor Annie Kashung working during a malaria outbreak in North Darfur, Sudan Caption
MSF doctor Annie Kashung working during a malaria outbreak in North Darfur, Sudan

Our staff

From surgeons to warehouse managers, we are a global movement of 63,000 people from over 160 nations – including more than 50,000 staff working in their own countries and communities. And, through programmes such as the MSF Academy and the Global Health and Humanitarian Medicine course, we develop skills and knowledge to help save lives long after we’ve left.

MSF doctor Annie Kashung working during a malaria outbreak in North Darfur, Sudan Caption
MSF doctor Annie Kashung working during a malaria outbreak in North Darfur, Sudan

Our staff

From surgeons to warehouse managers, we are a global movement of 63,000 people from over 160 nations – including more than 50,000 staff working in their own countries and communities. And, through programmes such as the MSF Academy and the Global Health and Humanitarian Medicine course, we develop skills and knowledge to help save lives long after we’ve left.

Our medicines

From our state-of-the-art supply centres, we work to ship the right medicines to the right moment – that could be antibiotics to a frontline trauma hospital or antiretroviral drugs to a remote HIV project. When a preventable disease threatens to become a deadly epidemic, we also launch mass vaccination campaigns to protect at-risk children or communities.

In Burundi, a nurse collects medicines from a pharmacy inside an MSF Trauma Centre Caption
In Burundi, a nurse collects medicines from a pharmacy inside an MSF Trauma Centre
In Burundi, a nurse collects medicines from a pharmacy inside an MSF Trauma Centre Caption
In Burundi, a nurse collects medicines from a pharmacy inside an MSF Trauma Centre

Our medicines

From our state-of-the-art supply centres, we work to ship the right medicines to the right moment – whether it’s antibiotics to a frontline trauma hospital or antiretroviral drugs to a remote HIV project. When a preventable disease threatens to become a deadly epidemic, we also launch mass vaccination campaigns to protect at-risk children or communities.

On a child malnutrition ward in Niger, MSF doctor Adiaratou Dakono checks on four-month-old Abdousalam Issa with his mother Saadatou Saminoa

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On a child malnutrition ward in Niger, MSF doctor Adiaratou Dakono checks on four-month-old Abdousalam Issa with his mother Saadatou Saminoa

Our patients

Our vital independent funding means we can stay neutral in conflict zones and complex crises. We go wherever the need is greatest and treat people impartially, based on medical needs alone. No matter where we work, our patients are often the most vulnerable: children, pregnant women and people forced from their homes.

On a child malnutrition ward in Niger, MSF doctor Adiaratou Dakono checks on four-month-old Abdousalam Issa with his mother Saadatou Saminoa Caption
On a child malnutrition ward in Niger, MSF doctor Adiaratou Dakono checks on four-month-old Abdousalam Issa with his mother Saadatou Saminoa

Our patients

Our vital independent funding means we can stay neutral in conflict zones and complex crises. We go wherever the need is greatest and treat people impartially, based on medical needs alone. No matter where we work, our patients are often the most vulnerable: children, pregnant women and people forced from their homes.

Our life-saving work is not possible without you.

Your monthly donation will provide us with a steady source of funding – helping us to plan and deliver long-term projects more effectively and be ready to launch an emergency response to the next crisis.

Your sustained support will have a significant and lasting impact on our work around the world.

If you would like to decrease or stop your regular donation, please contact us. We are incredibly grateful for whatever support you can offer to our life-saving teams.