We provide emergency medical care where it is needed most
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) translates to Doctors without Borders. We provide independent, impartial medical humanitarian assistance to the people who need it most, regardless of who they are, where they come from, and their political or religious beliefs.
In Focus
Gaza - Israel War
Update
14 May 2024
Natural disasters
Floods in Kenya: “Waterborne diseases like cholera and mosquito-borne illnesses such as malaria are significant concerns”
Project Update
3 May 2024
Reproductive Health
Beyond medical care: Dandora Youth Friendly Center, a safe space for young people from Nairobi's disadvantaged neighborhoods
Article
22 Apr 2024
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Maternal Health
Returning to South Sudan after the civil war: “How are we again going to survive?”
Article
26 Apr 2024
Access to medicines
As Gavi plans next five-year strategy, it must do more to get vaccines to people excluded from vaccination
Article
16 Apr 2024
Conflict in Sudan
Sudan is facing a colossal man-made catastrophe; MSF calls for an urgent, rapid scale-up of the humanitarian response
Press Release
12 Apr 2024
War and conflict
Haiti: The situation in Port-au-Prince today is a humanitarian crisis and it demands an urgent response
Article
10 Apr 2024
Access to Healthcare
MSF rehabilitates an operating theatre and expands the number of mobile medical teams after the conflict in Northern Ethiopia
Project Update
8 Mar 2024
Where We Work
Our global network of professionals provides medical humanitarian care in more than 70 countries, adapting to the needs and realities of our patients to save lives and ease their suffering.
Our Programmes
The place names and boundaries in this map do not reflect any position by MSF on their legal status.