Since 1971, MSF has been speaking out to help save lives.

Our policy of témoignage or 'testimony' drives us to raise awareness and create debate – whether it's about an overlooked humanitarian crisis or the harm being caused by a government or organisation.

We can only do this thanks to the support of people like you.

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Médecins Sans Frontières / Doctors Without Borders (MSF) is neutral, impartial and independent.
Our campaigns focus on medical needs alone, not politics.

Médecins Sans Frontières / Doctors Without Borders (MSF) is neutral, impartial and independent. Our campaigns focus on medical needs alone, not politics.

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Your voice can make a vital difference

In recent years, we have campaigned on humanitarian issues including:

  • Opposing the UK government's harmful refugee policies
  • Improving access to 'copyrighted' COVID-19 treatments and technologies
  • Dropping the high cost of the pneumonia vaccine to protect children

Around the world, MSF teams treat patients impacted by harmful policies and practices.
By speaking out together, we can change this.

Around the world, MSF teams treat patients impacted by harmful policies and practices. By speaking out together, we can change this.

Campaign in focus: The UK Government's dangerous asylum policies

Across the globe, our medical teams have seen the physical and psychological consequences of inhumane migration policies.

On the Greek islands, we have treated people packed into dangerous, open-air prisons at a terrible cost to their mental and physical health. On Nauru island in the Pacific, we worked with people who had attempted to reach Australia on small boats and were indefinitely detained who suffered catastrophic psychological impacts. 

Recent laws passed by the UK Government have criminalised and punished vulnerable people seeking safety, while, at the same time, ministers have shut down many of the safe routes that would allow people fleeing conflict, persecution, or extreme hardship to reach the UK.

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