Home Site Map Contact Us Donate E-mail Newsletter xml  
Condition Critical
 
MSF

Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is an international medical humanitarian organization working in more than 60 countries to assist people whose survival is threatened by violence, neglect, or catastrophe.

Learn more »

Work with MSF

Recruitment Open House

Featured Events

Nutrition Symposium 2008

Field News

Democratic Republic of Congo:
MSF Continues to Assist Displaced People in North Kivu

© Dominic Nahr / Oeil Public

MSF teams continue to work in Goma and other parts of North Kivu province in the DRC after the most recent outbreaks of fighting. Many displaced and local residents are in urgent need of food, clean water, healthcare, and basic items such as blankets and shelter materials.

Related

© Sven Torfinn

Field News

Sudanese Authorities Threaten to Suspend MSF Activities in South Darfur

The Sudanese government is threatening to suspend the medical programs of the Dutch section of MSF in South Darfur after October 31.

© MSF

Press Release

French Section of Doctors Without Borders Forced to Leave Niger

On July 18, 2008, the Niger government, suddenly and without explanation, terminated the medical and nutritional activities of the French section of MSF in the Maradi region of Niger.

This decision has had grave consequences on mortality among young children.

© Gregory Vandendaelen/MSF

Slideshow

Haiti: Unanswered Needs in Gonaïves After Hurricanes

A month and a half after hurricanes and tropical storms from mid August through early September, the situation remains difficult for the people of Gonaïves and basic needs still go unanswered.

© Jehad Nga

Press Release

Somalia: Surge in Wounded and Displaced as Violence Increases in Mogadishu

The recent escalation in fighting in one of Mogadishu's most populated residential areas has resulted in a surge of wounded civilians and has once again displaced thousands of people.