Doctors Without Borders, also known as Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), is a global movement that provides independent and impartial medical humanitarian assistance to people affected by conflict, disease outbreaks, natural disasters, and exclusion from healthcare in over 70 countries. With a commitment to universal medical ethics, MSF delivers lifesaving care to those who need it most, treating a wide range of medical issues such as disease outbreaks, malnutrition, and war wounds. They are guided by principles of independence, impartiality, neutrality, transparency, accountability, and diversity, equity, and inclusion.
MSF's teams are often the first to respond and the last to leave in emergency situations, providing essential medical care and conducting groundbreaking medical research. Supported by more than 7 million private donors, MSF relies on individual contributions for 90% of its funding. Their work is driven by a dedication to delivering medical care where it is needed most, ensuring that vulnerable populations receive the lifesaving assistance they require.
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