
Doctors Without Borders
Doctors Without Borders, also known as Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), is an international humanitarian organization that provides medical care to people affected by crises, such as natural disasters, armed conflicts, or epidemics. Established in 1971, MSF mobilizes volunteer doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals to deliver essential healthcare and medical humanitarian aid where it’s most needed, often in challenging environments. The organization is independent and operates without political or religious ties, prioritizing the health and dignity of those it serves, regardless of their background. Its work emphasizes emergency response, advocacy, and access to healthcare for vulnerable populations worldwide.