Typhoon Kalmaegi (locally known as Tino) has ravaged at least eight regions across the Philippines, displacing approximately ...
After Hurricane Melissa, the operational centre told us they were putting an explo team together to conduct a rapid ...
Médecins Sans Frontières / Doctors Without Borders (MSF) has relaunched its lifesaving search and rescue (SAR) activities in ...
A full MSF cargo shipment has been sent from Brussels and reached Jamaica with medical supplies and essential items such ...
Beyond El Fasher, MSF teams across Sudan have seen a widespread increase in malnutrition among children in recent months. The ...
MSF UK receives no government funding. Our work is only possible because of supporters like you. Our independence means we can deliver medical care to the people who need it most. Thanks to the ...
MSF fundraisers are a critical part of ensuring we remain independent and continue to provide essential medical care wherever it's needed most. Thank you for your support.
Whether it's a child wounded in an airstrike or a mother facing a complicated labour, emergency surgery can save lives. But this care is complex. It requires highly trained staff, specialist equipment ...
MSF has been working in Afghanistan since 1980, providing vital healthcare services through conflict, insecurity and disaster ...
Catastrophic events such as earthquakes, cyclones or tsunamis can overwhelm entire communities, cities or regions within minutes. Thousands of people may be killed and many more traumatised by the ...
The Manson Unit is a multi-disciplinary medical team that supports and enables MSF field projects, and drives improvements in public health policy and practice. By prioritising person-centred care and ...
Join us at the Oxo Gallery on London’s Southbank this autumn for two exhibitions celebrating our life-saving work. Journey with us to the MSF hospital in Jordan to learn about the restorative work we ...