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Since the escalation in Ukraine in February 2022, hundreds of thousands of soldiers are estimated to have been killed, plus more than 11,000 civilians — including 591 children—and more than 27,000 wounded. A total of 1,640 medical facilities, needed more than ever, have been damaged or destroyed.

Healthcare should never be a target.

Healthcare facilities and those who work in them are protected under international humanitarian law. And yet around the world horrific attacks on healthcare and patients are devastatingly frequent—and too often without consequence.

In 2024 alone the World Health Organization recorded 1,625 attacks on healthcare, resulting in 937 deaths.

The MSF team transports the patient on a stretcher to the vehicle.

© Olexandr Glyadyelov/MSF

"There are red lines that must never be crossed. Humanity – this is ours."

"There are red lines that must never be crossed. Humanity – this is ours."

- Dr Christos Christou, MSF International President


- Dr Christos Christou, MSF International President

Since the escalation in Ukraine in February 2022, hundreds of thousands of soldiers are estimated to have been killed, plus more than 11,000 civilians — including 591 children—and more than 27,000 wounded. A total of 1,640 medical facilities, needed more than ever, have been damaged or destroyed.

doctors without borders.

not without you.

Dr. Khaled Al-Shawwa is performing a minor surgery

So many people have lost relatives in Israeli airstrikes.

© MSF

In the year 2024 alone, there were more than 1,622 attacks on medical facilities and staff globally.

In war and conflict, International humanitarian law is meant to protect civilians, hospitals, and medial staff. People who are simply caught up in conflict should never be targets, this is the red line that should never be crossed.

A gift today could help provide emergency medical care where hospitals and healthcare workers are under attack. You can help uphold humanity’s red line and ensure lifesaving care reaches those who need it most.

You are the reason Médecins Sans Frontières can work in places like Gaza and Haiti, where families urgently need access emergency care.

"The act of humanitarianism comes down to one thing: individual human beings reaching out to those others who find themselves in the most difficult circumstances. And they reach out one bandage at a time, one suture at a time, one vaccination at a time. Humanitarian responsibility has no frontiers"

"The act of humanitarianism comes down to one thing: individual human beings reaching out to those others who find themselves in the most difficult circumstances. And they reach out one bandage at a time, one suture at a time, one vaccination at a time. Humanitarian responsibility has no frontiers"

Dr James Orbinski, Nobel Peace Prize speech

OUR ACHIEVEMENTS

NOBEL PEACE PRIZE

In 1999, we were awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. The judges chose MSF “in recognition of the organisation’s pioneering humanitarian work on several continents” and to honour our medical staff, who have worked in more than 80 countries and treated tens of millions of people.

The proceeds from the prize were used to set up a Neglected Disease Fund, designed to support pilot projects for the clinical development, production, procurement and distribution of treatments for neglected diseases, such as Chagas, sleeping sickness and malaria.

supported by individuals like you

Thanks to the generous support of people like you, our teams on the ground can provide urgent medical care to hundreds of thousands of people every day.

Help us provide urgent medical care for people all over the world and ensure no one is left behind during emergencies and crises.

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HOW IS YOUR DONATION SPENT?

Your donation to MSF helps to provide medical aid to people affected by crisis, disasters and war in places like Sudan, Democratic Republic of Congo, Papua New Guinea, Yemen and beyond.

Every dollar we receive comes from individuals like you. It’s only with this support that we can reach and care for people living in extreme circumstances – no matter who they are, no matter where they are.

We have an immense respect for our supporters and the use of Médecins Sans Frontières funds are tightly controlled and the audited financial reports are publicly available.