An international, independent medical humanitarian organisation
We provide medical assistance to people affected by conflict, epidemics, disasters, or exclusion from healthcare. Our teams are made up of tens of thousands of health professionals, logistic and administrative staff - most of them hired locally. Our actions are guided by medical ethics and the principles of impartiality, independence and neutrality.
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Ebola disease in DRC: MSF scales up response to a rapidly evolving outbreak
One in one out: Lives at risk between France and the UK
Where we work
In more than 70 countries, Médecins Sans Frontières provides medical humanitarian assistance to save lives and ease the suffering of people in crisis situations.
Our Programmes
Latest
Military threats and forced displacement expose health risk for communities in southern Beirut
5 Jun 2026
Violence and killings at Gaza’s food distribution points leave survivors suffering one year on
3 Jun 2026
DRC: MSF statement on the WHO Director-General's high-level visit to Bunia
30 May 2026
Ebola disease in DRC: MSF scales up response to a rapidly evolving outbreak
29 May 2026
One in one out: Lives at risk between France and the UK
22 May 2026
DRC Ebola outbreaks
An outbreak of Ebola disease was declared in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) on 15 May 2026. It has since become a public health emergency of international concern.
Attacks on medical care
Attacks against medical facilities and health workers, whether deliberate or indiscriminate, are part of generalised violence and atrocities committed against civilians in armed conflict. They deprive populations of health services, often when they need them the most.
Conflict in Sudan
Find out the latest information on MSF's response to the conflict in Sudan.
Mediterranean migration
Every year, thousands of people fleeing war, persecution and poverty at home attempt the treacherous journey across the Mediterranean. Countless lives are lost on the way.
Rohingya refugee crisis
Legally stateless, with very limited options or rights in any country where they have sought refuge, the Rohingya are extremely vulnerable.
Welcome to Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders
What's it like to work with MSF?
We rely on a strong network of professionals to deliver life-saving medical aid.
Each year, thousands of international and locally-hired staff work together around the globe to provide lifesaving medical assistance to people who would otherwise be denied access to healthcare.
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