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Saving lives around the world for more than 50 years

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Neutrally, independently and impartially.

We are a Nobel Peace Prize-winning medical and humanitarian organisation. We provide assistance to people who are affected by war, natural hazards, epidemics, and exclusion. Neutrally. Independently. Impartially

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Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) teams treat patients all over the world thanks to your donation. More than 7 million donors worldwide gave to MSF in 2023, allowing us to work independently wherever the need is greatest. Find out how we use your donations.

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Your donations enable us to buy medicines, rebuild hospitals, send doctors where they’re needed, and most importantly, treat patients. Support us with your donation and save lives with us.

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Testiomonial

Saving lives is our priority. However, we don't want to remain silent about what we see on our missions. That's why we speak out publicly and draw attention to the injustices and crises faced by the people we treat on our missions.

"Silence has long been confused with neutrality, and has been presented as a necessary condition for humanitarian action. From its beginning, MSF was created in opposition to this assumption. We are not sure that words can always save lives, but we know that silence can certainly kill."
Dr. James Orbinski, MSF International President, 1999

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"Silence has long been confused with neutrality, and has been presented as a necessary condition for humanitarian action. From its beginning, MSF was created in opposition to this assumption. We are not sure that words can always save lives, but we know that silence can certainly kill."
Dr. James Orbinski, MSF International President, 1999