Emergency medical care where it’s needed most.
Doctors Without Borders provides emergency medical care to people affected by conflict, epidemics, disasters, and exclusion from health care around the world.[web:83][web:84][web:99]
Their teams of doctors, nurses, logisticians, and support staff work in war zones, refugee camps, remote villages, and overwhelmed hospitals—often being among the first to arrive and the last to leave.[web:84][web:87][web:94]
MSF mobile clinics, field hospitals, and emergency response teams provide surgery, trauma care, vaccinations, maternal health, treatment for malnutrition, mental health support, and more, wherever local systems cannot cope.[web:84][web:87][web:94]
Because most of their funding comes from private donors, MSF can respond quickly and independently, without waiting for government approval, and can speak out publicly when patients are trapped by violence or neglected by those in power.[web:85][web:88][web:91][web:96]
From caring for war‑wounded patients in crowded field hospitals to responding to massive floods and cholera outbreaks, MSF staff regularly share “voices from the field” that reveal the human side of crisis and the courage of patients and caregivers.[web:89][web:92][web:98][web:100]
These stories show what your support makes possible: thousands of consultations each week in refugee camps, lifesaving surgeries in makeshift operating rooms, and continued care even after hospitals are damaged or attacked.[web:89][web:92][web:95]
Your gift can help send medical teams, medicines, and essential supplies to people who have nowhere else to turn in the middle of war, disaster, or epidemic.[web:83][web:87][web:99]