MSF Conflict Appeal

Support our expert medical teams in conflict zones

A bullet from AK47 rifle removed from the leg of a young woman, Virunga Hospital, Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo. Caption
A bullet from AK47 rifle removed from the leg of a young woman, Virunga Hospital, Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo.

MSF Conflict Appeal

Support our expert medical teams in conflict zones

A bullet from AK47 rifle removed from the leg of a young woman, Virunga Hospital, Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo. Caption
A bullet from AK47 rifle removed from the leg of a young woman, Virunga Hospital, Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo.

We go beyond the frontlines

MSF teams are working around the clock and across the globe in dangerous conflict zones. 

We triage trauma patients, carry out emergency surgery and deliver mental health support for people caught in airstrikes, shootings and indiscriminate attacks. But violence isn't the only threat to life. 

Conflict cripples a healthcare system, cutting people off from the vital services they need – medication for a chronic illness, vaccination against a childhood virus, maternity care for a young mother.

How can my donation help?

Enter an amount to find out

£

This appeal will fund MSF’s work in conflicts where people urgently need medical care

We go beyond the frontlines

MSF teams are working around the clock and across the globe in dangerous conflict zones. 

We triage trauma patients, carry out emergency surgery and deliver mental health support for people caught in airstrikes, shootings and indiscriminate attacks. But violence isn't the only threat to life. 

Conflict cripples a healthcare system, cutting people off from the vital services they need – medication for a chronic illness, vaccination against a childhood virus, maternity care for a young mother.


How can my donation help?

Enter an amount to find out

£

This appeal will fund MSF’s work in conflicts where people urgently need medical care

From Gaza to Yemen and the Democratic Republic of Congo,
the impact of conflict goes far beyond the frontlines.
And so do we...


From Gaza to Yemen and the Democratic Republic of Congo, the impact of conflict goes far beyond the frontlines.
And so do we...

Why now?

Right now, people affected by conflict and war make up the largest proportion of Médecins Sans Frontières / Doctors Without Borders (MSF) patients. Around the world, our medical projects need funding, staff and supplies to save lives from the consequences of violence.

MSF surgeons perform a caesarean in the Democratic Republic of Congo Caption
MSF surgeons perform a caesarean in the Democratic Republic of Congo

Why now?

Right now, people affected by conflict and war make up the largest proportion of Médecins Sans Frontières / Doctors Without Borders (MSF) patients. Around the world, our medical projects need funding, staff and supplies to save lives from the consequences of violence.

In Yemen, a paediatrician holds a baby in an MSF neonatal unit Caption
In Yemen, a paediatrician holds a baby in an MSF neonatal unit

What is MSF doing?

In Gaza, we’ve worked under extreme pressure to treat people caught in devastating airstrikes and deliver critical medical supplies. In Yemen, while our hospitals care for the war-wounded, we help pregnant women who have travelled for hours to give birth safely. And, in the Democratic Republic of Congo, as families flee armed clashes, we treat malnourished children in crowded camps. 

What is MSF doing?

In Gaza, we’ve worked under extreme pressure to treat people caught in devastating airstrikes and deliver critical medical supplies. In Yemen, while our hospitals care for the war-wounded, we help pregnant women who have travelled for hours to give birth safely. And, in the Democratic Republic of Congo, as families flee armed clashes, we treat malnourished children in crowded camps. 

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30,500

BIRTHS ASSISTED IN YEMEN

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130,000

ROUTINE VACCINATIONS IN SYRIA

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1,500

PATIENTS EVACUATED BY AMBULANCE TRAIN IN UKRAINE

1_5_maternal health

30,500

BIRTHS ASSISTED IN YEMEN

2_2_vaccine

130,000

ROUTINE VACCINATIONS IN SYRIA

1_1_Patients

1,500

PATIENTS EVACUATED BY AMBULANCE TRAIN IN UKRAINE

Why MSF?

MSF has been working in conflict zones since our founding in 1971. From paediatric nurses to off-road drivers, our experienced staff are responding to complex and fast-moving humanitarian emergencies across more than 70 countries, including high-insecurity environments. We think fast, act fast and adapt to save lives.

Why MSF?

MSF has been working in conflict zones since our founding in 1971. From paediatric nurses to off-road drivers, our experienced staff are responding to complex and fast-moving humanitarian emergencies across more than 70 countries, including high-insecurity environments. We think fast, act fast and adapt to save lives.


MSF worked in 72 countries in 2021 Caption
MSF worked in more than 70 countries in 2022

MSF worked in more than 70 countries in 2022


MSF worked in 72 countries in 2021 Caption
MSF worked in more than 70 countries in 2022

"If MSF didn't do this work, I genuinely don't know what would happen to some people. It is so important – saving lives, returning some dignity, and supporting people who are broken. Please donate so we can continue."

Elma Wong | MSF doctor

"If MSF didn't do this work, I genuinely don't know what would happen to some people. It is so important – saving lives, returning some dignity, and supporting people who are broken. Please donate so we can continue."

Elma Wong | MSF doctor

This appeal will fund MSF’s work in conflicts where people urgently need medical care

This appeal will fund MSF’s work in conflicts where people urgently need medical care